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Psychology of the education - Coggle Diagram
Psychology of the education
Introduction to Educational Psychology
Teaching: an art, a science and a lot of work
Characteristics of Educational Psychology
The Role of Educational Psychology
Components of a Prescriptive Approach to Psychology
Educational
Human development
Development: Towards a General Definitionl
The development is gradual.
People develop at different speeds
El desarrollo es relativamente ordenado
Personal, Social and Moral Development
A general theory: Erikson's work
Duties and stages throughout life
Childhood: confidence vs. distrust
The child: autonomy vs. sorrow and doubts
Early childhood: initiative vs. guilt
The elementary and high school years: application vs.
inferiority
Adolescence: search for identity
After the school years: intimacy, productivity and
integrity
Individual differences
Origin of differences
Hereditary factors
Environmental factors
Important Concepts
Self-knowledge
Self-knowledge
Concept of itself
Personal Assessment Process
The process of becoming a person
Roles Assumed
Super Reasonable Role - Computer
Accusing Role - Recriminator
Congruent Role - Authentic
Conciliatory Role - Supplicant
Irrelevant Role - Impertinent
Motivation and Direction of the Classroom
What is Motivation
Behavioral Approach to Motivation
Cognitive Approaches to Motivation
Humanistic Approaches to Motivation
Operational Pedagogy
Principles of Jean Piaget
Ausubell principles
Learning to Learn Theory
Principles of Instruction