ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1974, this introductory text has been designed specifically for teachers in training, and it presents the basic psychological principles governing learning, perception, motivation and the retention of knowledge at the time. The text is carefully tailored for would-be teachers in its clear and informal style, and in its selective aspects of psychology which the teacher can use to advantage in his efforts to assist the child. The book has an eclectic approach to psychological theory, drawing upon the insights of behaviourism, perceptualism and the Gestalt school, as well as the developmental theories of Jean Piaget.

The author discusses in some detail theories concerning the nature of intelligence, and the relationship between creativity and intelligence; and he investigates the dynamics of social adjustment, introducing the part that may be played by meditation in helping to solve some of the problems of emotional stress within the learning situation. In his consideration of the management of learning, the author lays much emphasis upon the importance of individual cognitive styles, individualizing instruction and independent learning.

In one chapter Dr Mueller is concerned with factors in the measurement of personality and of performance in the classroom, and he reflects upon the specific problem of objectivity in such assessment. Finally, some consideration is given to the problems and characteristics of the socially disadvantaged child and to the role of the teacher in helping to solve some of the learning problems of these children.

part 1|93 pages

The Process of Learning

chapter One|9 pages

The Scope of Educational Psychology

chapter Two|31 pages

Behaviorism in the Classroom

chapter Three|16 pages

Cognitive Development

chapter Four|35 pages

Language Development and Reading

part 2|93 pages

Psychology and the Child

chapter Five|29 pages

The Perceptual World of the Child

chapter Six|33 pages

Intelligence and Creativity

chapter Seven|29 pages

The Dynamics of School Adjustment

part 3|113 pages

Factors in Classroom Learning

chapter Eight|29 pages

The Motivational Gyroscope

chapter Nine|22 pages

The Management of Learning

chapter Ten|34 pages

Performance Assessment

chapter Eleven|26 pages

Teaching the Disadvantaged Child