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The Routledge International Handbook of Gender Beliefs, Stereotype
Threat, and Teacher Expectations presents, for the first time, the
work of leading researchers exploring the synergies and
interrelationships between these fields, and provides a catalytic
platform for advancing theory, practice, policy and research from
an integrated perspective. An understanding of how gender beliefs,
stereotype threat and teacher expectations interrelate is vital to
creating safe, equitable and encouraging learning spaces. The
collection summarises how gender beliefs, stereotype threat and
teacher expectations act in association to influence gendered
student achievement, engagement and self-beliefs, and suggests ways
toward rectifying their negative effects. The chapters are
organised into four sections: Gender Beliefs, Identity,
Stereotypes, and Student Futures, Stereotype Threat, Teacher
Expectations, Synergies and Solutions, By examining synergies and
solutions shared between the three fields this book creates more
meaningful, consistent, and permanent approaches to achieving
gender identity safety, gendered scholastic equity, wellbeing and
positive futures for students. This comprehensive publication
brings together cutting-edge research at the intersection of gender
beliefs, stereotype threat and teacher expectations. It is an
essential reference for researchers and postgraduate students in
education and gender studies as well as educational, social and
developmental psychology.
Research in educational psychology has had a huge impact in terms
of enhancing understanding and challenging thinking about teachers
and learners. Educational Psychology: Concepts, Research and
Challenges brings together the latest research across many areas of
educational psychology, introducing and reporting on the most
effective methodologies for studying teachers and learners and
providing overviews of current debates within the field. With
chapters from international authors, this academic text reveals
theoretical overviews and research findings from across the field
including: teaching and learning research methods motivation and
instruction curriculum - reading, writing, mathematics cognition
special educational needs and behaviour management sociocultural
and socioemotional perspectives assessment and evaluation.
Educational psychology has historically had a focus on students
with particular learning needs. This book provides a discussion
about the gradual movement toward inclusion and the possibility of
developing a more cohesive and potentially more effective education
system for all students. It also provides recent research into
effective behaviour management and presents specific and valuable
techniques employed in applied behaviour analysis. The contributors
also deliver analysis on the motivation of students and how home
and society in general can contribute towards constraining or
enhancing student learning. This book is a must-read for academics,
researchers, undergraduate and graduate students who recognize the
substantial contribution of educational psychology to increasing
our understanding of students and their learning, teachers and
their teaching.
The Routledge International Handbook of Social Psychology of the
Classroom presents the first comprehensive and integrated
compilation of theory and research on topics related to the social
cohesion of the classroom. Many of these topics have been studied
independently; for example, motivation, self-concept, class
management, class climate, and teacher expectations are generally
studied separately by different groups of researchers. This
handbook brings the evidence from different fields in social
psychological classroom research together in one place for the
first time to explore how these topics relate and how each factor
influences students and their learning. With chapters by
established international leaders in their fields, as well as
emerging new talent, this handbook offers cutting edge research and
surveys the state of the art in the social psychology of the
classroom. Major areas covered include: Motivation Belief,
self-concept, and personality Emotional engagement Teacher-student
relationships Teacher expectation Classroom management Culture and
identity The Routledge International Handbook of Social Psychology
of the Classroom provides a review of current theories related to
the social psychology of the classroom, including how these
theories apply to classrooms and learners. Current evidence clearly
shows that areas explored by social psychology - and brought
together for the first time in this volume - can have a very
significant impact on classroom learning and student achievement
(J. Hattie, Visible Learning: A Synthesis of over 800 Meta-Analyses
Relating to Achievement, Routledge 2009). This handbook is a must
for all academics whose research relates to the social psychology
of the classroom. It is also an invaluable resource for teachers
and teacher education students who want to understand why they are
effective instructors and yet still encounter students in their
classes who are not responding as expected.
Research in educational psychology has had a huge impact in terms
of enhancing understanding and challenging thinking about teachers
and learners. Educational Psychology: Concepts, Research and
Challenges brings together the latest research across many areas of
educational psychology, introducing and reporting on the most
effective methodologies for studying teachers and learners and
providing overviews of current debates within the field. With
chapters from international authors, this academic text reveals
theoretical overviews and research findings from across the field
including: teaching and learning research methods motivation and
instruction curriculum - reading, writing, mathematics cognition
special educational needs and behaviour management sociocultural
and socioemotional perspectives assessment and evaluation.
Educational psychology has historically had a focus on students
with particular learning needs. This book provides a discussion
about the gradual movement toward inclusion and the possibility of
developing a more cohesive and potentially more effective education
system for all students. It also provides recent research into
effective behaviour management and presents specific and valuable
techniques employed in applied behaviour analysis. The contributors
also deliver analysis on the motivation of students and how home
and society in general can contribute towards constraining or
enhancing student learning. This book is a must-read for academics,
researchers, undergraduate and graduate students who recognize the
substantial contribution of educational psychology to increasing
our understanding of students and their learning, teachers and
their teaching.
This book is focused to stimulate and challenge thinking about
pedagogy and learning. The book includes recent research but is
also strongly practitioner-based, i.e. all chapters sections
related to show the findings might be implemented into classrooms.
It comprises a collection of research papers and brief reports
related to this topic. It includes articles that cover all levels
of schooling: early childhood, elementary, middle school, secondary
and tertiary as well as articles that have direct relevance for
teacher education and teacher professional development, including
reports that use sociological or psychological frameworks.
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