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This book describes essential theories and concepts related to human development, the human being, teaching, and learning.
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This is an educational psychology book that focuses on human development, the human being, teaching, and learning. It is appropriate for preservice teachers who are seeking to comprehend essential theories and concepts in educational psychology. It is also appropriate for practicing teachers who want to understand and apply these theories and concepts at increasingly higher levels. As well, it can be used by decision-makers or anybody else who wants to better understand human development, human beings, human learning, and educational processes.Besides the traditional topics related to human development and learning found in most educational psychology textbooks, this book describes topics that are typically not addressed. These topics include mental health for children and adolescents, intuition, an evolutionary perspective on emotions, poverty, disability and race, systemic racism, critical race theory, culturally responsive teaching, teacher reflection, language learning and reading instruction, and a complete discussion of teacher professionalism, dispositions, and attributes. These are topics that are worthy of our attention, and they will move you forward in your understanding of the human beings whom you teach.
Author Biography
Andrew P. Johnson is Professor of Literacy and Distinguished Faculty Scholar at Minnesota State University, Mankato. He has written 15 books and published over 50 book chapters and articles related to literacy, learning, and the human condition.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Being and Becoming HumanI. HUMAN DEVELOPMENTChapter 1: Development of the Human BrainChapter 2: Cognitive Development – Jean PiagetChapter 3: Lev Vygotsky – From Outside to InChapter 4: Language Acquisition and DevelopmentChapter 5: Toward a Psychology of Being – Abraham Maslow Chapter 6: Being and Becoming a Person – Carl RogersChapter 7: Sigmund Freud – A Pioneer of Modern PsychologyChapter 8: Psychosocial Theory of Personal Development - Erik Erikson and James MarciaChapter 9: Moral Development – Lawrence Kohlberg and Carol GilliganII. HUMAN CAPACITYChapter 10: IntelligenceChapter 11: Creativity Chapter 12: IntuitionChapter 13: EmotionsIII. COMPLEX THINKINGChapter 14: Thinking Levels and Skills Chapter 15: Problem SolvingChapter 16: Metacognition, Study Skills Strategies, Comprehension Skills, and Note-Taking Chapter 17: Conceptual Understanding and TransferIV. HUMAN DIVERSITYChapter 18: PovertyChapter 19: Disability and RaceChapter 20: Systemic Racism and Critical Race TheoryChapter 21: Culturally Responsive TeachingChapter 22: Mental Health for Children and AdolescentsV. HUMAN MOTIVATIONChapter 23: Motivating FactorsChapter 24: perspectives on MotivationV. THE HUMAN TEACHERChapter 25: Teacher as Reflective Practitioner Chapter 26: Professionalism, Dispositions, and Attributes APPENDIX A: Maslow's 15 Traits of Self-Actualizing PersonsAPPENDIX B: Activities to Develop Moral Reasoning
Review
I highly recommend Dr. Andrew Johnson's educational psychology book. In this book, Dr. Johnson breaks down the different educational psychology concepts and theorists in an understandable way through his "Big Ideas." The big ideas highlighted each chapter's basic concepts, which makes it more relatable to teachers' experiences and how they can solve different issues faced in the classroom. Additionally, I appreciate how Dr. Johnson positively incorporates strategies for parents and teachers to assist "today's learners - tomorrow's leaders." I am optimistic that all readers and specifically undergraduates, will appreciate this educational psychology book. -- Stephanie Williams-Britton, EdD, Assistant Professor, Midland College, Midland, TexasDr. Andrew Johnson's new book, Essential Learning Theories: How the Human Dimension Impacts Teaching and Learning is a must have for those of us in the field of education or preparing to be. Rarely can an author take the works of psychology greats such as Freud, Piaget, and Erikson, disseminating the concepts, making truly meaningful connections. This book oozes with practical wisdom in how to run a classroom that takes into account how humans learn, making a classroom that is both inclusive and full of hope. Most importantly, Dr. Johnson's book understands the main tenet, that above all else, teaching is heart work. -- Amy Erbeck Stone, Special Education TeacherThis book explores the human dimension of teaching and learning. It enhances our understanding of human beings and provides a practical guide for designing authentic, person-centered learning experiences that meet the needs of students from diverse backgrounds and experiences. This book is a companion Dr. Johnson's other book, Essential Learning Theories. It is a powerful resource for any Intro to Ed or Educational Psychology course. Backed by current research, it provides a reader-friendly and reliable perspective that will empower emerging educators as well as experienced teachers. -- Katie Archer Olson, MAT ECE, Associate Professor/Chair of Paraprofessional Education, Alaska Christian College
Long Description
This is an educational psychology book that focuses on human development, the human being, teaching, and learning. It is appropriate for preservice teachers who are seeking to comprehend essential theories and concepts in educational psychology. It is also appropriate for practicing teachers who want to understand and apply these theories and concepts at increasingly higher levels. As well, it can be used by decision-makers or anybody else who wants to better understand human development, human beings, human learning, and educational processes. Besides the traditional topics related to human development and learning found in most educational psychology textbooks, this book describes topics that are typically not addressed. These topics include mental health for children and adolescents, intuition, an evolutionary perspective on emotions, poverty, disability and race, systemic racism, critical race theory, culturally responsive teaching, teacher reflection, language learning and reading instruction, and a complete discussion of teacher professionalism, dispositions, and attributes. These are topics that are worthy of our attention, and they will move you forward in your understanding of the human beings whom you teach.
Review Text
I highly recommend Dr. Andrew Johnson's educational psychology book. In this book, Dr. Johnson breaks down the different educational psychology concepts and theorists in an understandable way through his "Big Ideas." The big ideas highlighted each chapter's basic concepts, which makes it more relatable to teachers' experiences and how they can solve different issues faced in the classroom. Additionally, I appreciate how Dr. Johnson positively incorporates strategies for parents and teachers to assist "today's learners - tomorrow's leaders." I am optimistic that all readers and specifically undergraduates, will appreciate this educational psychology book. -- Stephanie Williams-Britton, EdD, Assistant Professor, Midland College, Midland, Texas Dr. Andrew Johnson's new book, Essential Learning Theories: How the Human Dimension Impacts Teaching and Learning is a must have for those of us in the field of education or preparing to be. Rarely can an author take the works of psychology greats such as Freud, Piaget, and Erikson, disseminating the concepts, making truly meaningful connections. This book oozes with practical wisdom in how to run a classroom that takes into account how humans learn, making a classroom that is both inclusive and full of hope. Most importantly, Dr. Johnson's book understands the main tenet, that above all else, teaching is heart work. -- Amy Erbeck Stone, Special Education Teacher This book explores the human dimension of teaching and learning. It enhances our understanding of human beings and provides a practical guide for designing authentic, person-centered learning experiences that meet the needs of students from diverse backgrounds and experiences. This book is a companion Dr. Johnson's other book, Essential Learning Theories. It is a powerful resource for any Intro to Ed or Educational Psychology course. Backed by current research, it provides a reader-friendly and reliable perspective that will empower emerging educators as well as experienced teachers. -- Katie Archer Olson, MAT ECE, Associate Professor/Chair of Paraprofessional Education, Alaska Christian College
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I highly recommend Dr. Andrew Johnson's educational psychology book. In this book, Dr. Johnson breaks down the different educational psychology concepts and theorists in an understandable way through his "Big Ideas." The big ideas highlighted each chapter's basic concepts, which makes it more relatable to teachers' experiences and how they can solve different issues faced in the classroom. Additionally, I appreciate how Dr. Johnson positively incorporates strategies for parents and teachers to assist "today's learners - tomorrow's leaders." I am optimistic that all readers and specifically undergraduates, will appreciate this educational psychology book.
Details ISBN147585272X Author Andrew P. Johnson Year 2022 ISBN-10 147585272X ISBN-13 9781475852721 Format Hardcover Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Place of Publication Lanham, MD Country of Publication United States Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Pages 250 NZ Release Date 2022-02-28 UK Release Date 2022-02-28 Subtitle Essential Learning Theories and Their Impact on Teaching and Learning DEWEY 370.112 Audience Professional & Vocational AU Release Date 2022-02-27 Publication Date 2022-02-01 US Release Date 2022-02-01 We've got this
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