Encyclopedia of Educational Psychology. Neil J. Salkind

Encyclopedia of Educational Psychology



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Encyclopedia of Educational Psychology Neil J. Salkind ebook pdf
Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc
Language: English
Page: 1208
ISBN: , 9781412916882

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Educational psychology crosses many facets of education: learning, human development, statistics, curriculum, teaching. Many current issues, including obesity, distance education, vouchers, and bullying, touch on educational psychology. Nearly 300 academicians and researchers, mainly from the U.S., contributed to this reference work “providing overviews and explanations of the major topics” and intended for “an educated reader who may be uninformed” about the field. The encyclopedia contains about 250 entries, from Abstinence education to Zone of proximal development. Coverage seems well balanced. The beginning of each volume includes a list of 19 broad topics with related entries, ranging from 3 articles for “Organizations” (which omits many valuable groups) to about 40 for “Human Development.” Other headings, such as “Classroom Achievement,” “Cognitive Development,” “Ethnicity/Race/Culture,” “Peers/Peer Influences,” and “Testing/Measurement/Evaluation and Theory,” indicate the encyclopedia’s range. The signed entries range from 1,000 to 5,000 words. Each entry begins with basic definitions and provides informative discussion, sometimes with a historical perspective. A list of cross-references and a selective bibliography complete each entry. A few charts and diagrams are scattered throughout the work. A detailed index concludes each volume; major index headings include many specific subheadings. Writing is clear and professional. Concepts are well explained without undue detail. This reference work provides a fine introduction to many basic educational psychology topics and serves as a useful addition to academic and large public library collections. --Lesley Farmer

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“SAGE Reference has carved a niche for itself by identifying new areas of professional or academic endeavor and producing well-written guides that help to define the fields for students or new professionals. Typically, these encyclopedias introduce the concepts and issues essential to the developing field of learning. Experts explore and explain both theory and practice. The history of the discipline and the development of professional standards also are surveyed. Biographical entries highlight the work of key contributors to that process. Other entries focus on the training necessary for professional participation and the specialties possible within the field. In this case, SAGE has applied its well-tested method to educational psychology. On some levels, educational psychology has been around for years, as both a career path and field of study. For decades academic and career counselors have guided students in making choices about their future. Researchers of language, learning and cognitive development have long studied peer influences, memory, creativity and other factors in relation to school children. Recently, this disparate areas of activity are increasingly viewed both as intergrally related and as an important specialty within the field of education. Many related areas of research involve this nexus of education and psychology. Individual academic achievement, classroom management, gender differences in learning, intelligence, social development, as well as testing and measurement all fall within the scope of this encyclopedia. Public polices have also impacted the role of psychology with a host of mandated educational directives on everything from standardized testing to drug prevention and sex education. Professional standards are addressed in discussions of national organizations, research methods and reaching. Such social factors as family, ethnicity and culture are all explored. From applied behavior analysis to vicarious reinforcement, overviews of theories outline concepts basic to the field of educational psychology. Each of the 275 scholarly articles give sample suggestions for further research. All told, the set provides a useful instruction to a bourgeoning area of study and is highly recommended for academic libraries.”

-John R. M. Lawrence

(John R.M. Lawrence Lawerence Looks at Books )

"Editor Salkind (psychology & research in education, Univ. of Kansas; Introduction to Theories of Human Development) here synthesizes expert-written contributions centering on the complex field of educational psychology and drawing on a range of disciplines: anthropology, psychology, sociology, education, public health, counseling, history, and philosophy. Advancing Salkind's seminal three-volume Encyclopedia of Human Development (Sage, 2005) and broader in scope than Barry J. Zimmerman and Dale H. Schunk's Educational Psychology: A Century of Contributions (Lawrence Erlbaum, 2002), which reads like a who's who in the field, this two-volume set succeeds in its stated aim of opening up the discipline of educational psychology to a wide general audience. The 275 topically organized entries and a reader's guide comprising 19 key themes (e.g., classroom achievement, language development, research methods and statistics) combine with See also references, further readings, and an extensive index to create a framework from which to educate and elucidate fundamental information on this important topic. BOTTOM LINE This comprehensive, informative, cross-disciplinary, and authoritative encyclopedia supports a holistic approach to preschool to adult education and would make a welcome addition to any undergraduate collection."
-Library Journal (Marianne E. Giltrud Library Journal )



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