Nature Of Educational Psychology

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Educational psychology is a multifaceted discipline that bridges psychology and education, aiming to understand how people learn and how teaching practices can be refined to optimise learning outcomes ...

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In recent decades, a convergence of cognitive psychology and educational research has provided compelling evidence for the adoption of evidence-based learning strategies aimed at enhancing memory ...

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Read the latest Research articles from Nature Mapping DNA variants that modulate mortality using a starting population of 6,438 young mice defined 29 distinct loci that influence lifespan and ...

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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 ...

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The interdisciplinary realm of dance education merges artistic expression with scientific principles to enhance both technique and performance. Research in performance psychology has increasingly ...

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.

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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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