21 Jun, 2011

by Joost J. Bakker IJmuiden Take Free Psychology Courses And Begin Understanding The Brain Article by Natasha Bright You may be trying to determine if the world of psychology would be interesting as a career choice, but you just don’t know enough about it. A great way to become acquainted with how psychology is used much more than anyone really is aware of is to enroll into an introduction to psychology online course. Within the curriculum, you will discover that psychology is much more than seeing a therapist once a week. There are several practical uses that the average person can apply to help him or her deal with many of the issues that we face on a daily basis.If you have been…. Click Here to Read More
17 Jun, 2011
UM: Brain Training Can Boost Kids’ Intelligence Children who “train” their brain to increase memory can also boost their abilities to solve problems and reason, a new University of Michigan study indicated. Read more on CBS Detroit Mexican orchestra at SSU Sonoma State University’s Green Music Center is building international relations through music.The Orquesta Infantil Juvenil Lomas del Paraiso… Read more on The Community Voice Roger Worthington to leave MU diversity post Roger Worthington is stepping down as chief diversity officer and assistant deputy chancellor of diversity at the University of Missouri. The announcement comes on the heels of a faculty vote…. Click Here to Read More
15 Jun, 2011
Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) May 12, 2011 Financialpsychologyceus.com, a continuing education website for mental health professionals, announced today the addition of a new online course, Money, Mental Health and Financial Psychology, an introduction to financial psychology and an exploration into the impact money has on an individual?s mental health.
The Financialpsychologyceus.com course examines the interconnection between money and mental health and the underlying psychology linking the two. Money, Mental Health and Financial Psychology covers the characteristics of disordered money struggles; common types of problematic money-related behaviors; psychological components impacting an…. Click Here to Read More
13 Jun, 2011

Educational Psychology: Developing Learners (with MyEducationLab) (7th Edition) The best-selling Educational Psychology: Developing Learners is known for its exceptionally clear and engaging writing, its in-depth focus on learning, and its extensive concrete applications. Its unique approach helps readers understand concepts by encouraging them to examine their own learning and then showing them how to apply these concepts as teachers. The book concentrates on core concepts and principles and gives readers an in-depth understanding of the central ideas of educational psychology—helping them better understand children and adolescents. More than any other educational…. Click Here to Read More
8 Jun, 2011

Evidence-Based Educational Methods (Educational Psychology) Evidence-Based Educational Methods answers the challenge of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 by promoting evidence-based educational methods designed to improve student learning. Behavioral scientists have been refining these instructional methods for decades before the current call for evidence-based education. Precision Teaching, Direct Instruction, Computerized Teaching, Personalized System of Instruction, and other unique applications of behavior analysis are all informed by the scientific principles of learning, have been tested in the laboratory, and are often shown to have significant success in field applications….. Click Here to Read More
7 Jun, 2011
A few Education Psychology products I can recommend: Stop The Bull – A Parent & Educators Guide to Cyber Bullying Facebook, twitter, and the likes, are changing lifestyles. They have become the community centers for our children. Through this guide, you will find invaluable strategies and tools to help you to protect your children from Cyber Bullying. Stop The Bull – A Parent & Educators Guide to Cyber…. Click Here to Read More
5 Jun, 2011

Educational Psychology, Active Learning Edition (10th Edition) Derived from Anita Woolfolk’s market-leading Educational Psychology, Tenth Edition, the most thorough, accessible, and authoritative text on the market, the Active Learning Edition breaks the material into manageable “modules.” To provide customers with an alternative version to the longer chapters of the standard 9th Edition, that version’s 15 chapters now appear as 42 brief modules, which are easy to cover in shorter academic terms and will make learning easier for students. In addition to presenting comprehensive, expert coverage of all topics teachers need to understand about how students learn and all the classroom…. Click Here to Read More
4 Jun, 2011

The school psychologist talks to a visitor from the city. Video Rating: 5 /…. Click Here to Read More
2 Jun, 2011

by Anyalecta How an Online Psychology Diploma Can Help You Become a Psychologist Article by Ian Wright First, we have to understand what psychology is since there are lots of definitions regarding the word psychology. Let’s get the simplest meaning on it. Psychology is the science that studies the behavior of human being and living things involving systemic and mental functions.There are many types of psychology including:* Child psychology: This study involve children and their mental functions and behavior.* Family psychology: This study concentrate more on family behavior, developmental lives, sexual dysfunctions and more on counseling.* Environmental…. Click Here to Read More
31 May, 2011
Question by pumpk1n: what’s the difference between educational psychology and school psychology? i’m interested in the fields. . .though they both seem alike, i just wonder what are the differences between the two Best answer: Answer by Marcella Sa school psychologist is a very specific job. It involves working for a school or school system and testing children for various disabilities or learning differences. The school district depends on such a person to classify a child as needing special education. Educational psychology is much more general, and has many different applications. Most teachers study educational psychology as part of teacher training. it involves emotional…. Click Here to Read More
30 May, 2011

The Dancing Self: Creativity, Modern Dance, Self Psychology and Transformative Education (Perspectives On Creativity Series) The author employs psychoanalytic self psychology to analyze the creative process, emphasizing the self-world relationship and its transformative possibilities. This analysis is applied to the work of modern dance choreography, with special attention to the life and work of Paul Taylor. Drawing on this analysis, the implications of her theory of the creative process for the enrichment of the individual in his or her daily aesthetic, are examined. List Price: $ 24.95 Price: $…. Click Here to Read More
26 May, 2011

Statistical Methods in Education and Psychology No Synopsis Available List Price: 206.39 Price:…. Click Here to Read More