Educational Psychology Review Journal

Researchers at the University of York are calling for further exploration of the role DNA could play in predicting educational outcomes. The work is published in the journal Educational Psychology ...

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A new study in The Journal of General Psychology finds that many introductory psychology textbooks still misrepresent classic experiments and controversial debates, despite some improvements since ...

We know not everyone learns and retains information the same way, so what can we do to make sure that everyone benefits from their education? The aim of research in educational psychology is to ...

Phys.org: DNA may be a powerful predictor of educational success, new research suggests

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DNA may be a powerful predictor of educational success, new research suggests

Educational success, also called student and academic achievement, refers to the extent to which educational aims are reached, for example, the amount of knowledge and abilities that students acquire.

The meaning of EDUCATIONAL is of, relating to, or concerned with education or the field of education. How to use educational in a sentence.

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The process of education At first glance, this way of answering the question ‘what is education?’ – with its roots in the thinking of Aristotle, Rousseau, Pestalozzi and Dewey (to name a few) – is part of the progressive tradition of educational practice. It seems very different from ‘formal tradition’ or ‘traditional education’.

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The adjective educational describes something that imparts new skills or knowledge. Reading a recipe is educational, if it teaches you how to make a perfect buttercream frosting for your cake, and a French class is also educational, as long as you learn something new from it.

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