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Educational psychology.
The education
It is the process by which society transmits to a new member the values, beliefs, knowledge and symbolic expressions that will make communication with society possible (Roemer, 198).
Takes care of:
Understand teaching and learning processes and develop ways to improve these processes.
Component
a. Description of the state of knowledge to acquire. b. Description of the initial state with which the student starts. c. Specification of the interventions that can help the student to go from his initial state to the desired state. d. assessment of specific and generalized learning outcomes.
Developing
It refers to some changes that occur in men and women (or in animals) from conception to death.
Physical development, personal development, social development and cognitive development.
Childhood
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Privacy, Productivity and Integrity
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Motivation
It is usually defined as something that energizes and directs behavior.
Piaget Principles
Learning is achieved through the construction of knowledge.
It is given by the process of Assimilation, Accommodation and Balance.