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The revised edition of Educational Psychology Reader: The Art and
Science of How People Learn presents an exciting amalgam of
educational psychology's research-based reflections framed in
twenty-first century critical educational psychology. As a
discipline, educational psychology is reinventing itself from its
early and almost exclusive identification with psychometrics and
taxonomy-styled classifications to a dynamic and multicultural
collage of conversations concerning language acquisition, socially
mediated learning, diverse learning modalities, motivation, the
affective domain, brain-based learning, the role of ecology in
increasing achievement, and many other complementary dimensions of
how people learn. Many polymaths of the discipline are included in
this volume, providing daunting evidence of the range and
intellectual rigor of educational psychology at this historical
juncture. Featuring a collection of renowned international authors,
this text will appeal to scholars across the globe. The Educational
Psychology Reader is an ideal choice as either the primary or
supplemental text for both undergraduate and graduate level
educational psychology courses.
School Sucks! is designed to complement the dominant discourse of
school reform by presenting a compendium of critical pedagogical
writings that analyze the current issues in urban education and
demonstrate alternative praxis for failing schools. The two editors
of this volume also serve as the series editors for Peter Lang
Publishing's Educational Psychology and Black Studies and Critical
Thinking series, giving them remarkable resources from which to
draw this selection of writings that represent the very best
concepts of pedagogy and praxis. School Sucks! furthers the
reader's knowledge of the pretext of urban educational problems and
promotes a positive praxis of urban educational reform. Inspired by
mentors Mary McLeod Bethune and Paulo Freire, School Sucks! employs
a critical pedagogy and praxis in calling for wholesale changes
within our urban schools.
School Sucks! is designed to complement the dominant discourse of
school reform by presenting a compendium of critical pedagogical
writings that analyze the current issues in urban education and
demonstrate alternative praxis for failing schools. The two editors
of this volume also serve as the series editors for Peter Lang
Publishing's Educational Psychology and Black Studies and Critical
Thinking series, giving them remarkable resources from which to
draw this selection of writings that represent the very best
concepts of pedagogy and praxis. School Sucks! furthers the
reader's knowledge of the pretext of urban educational problems and
promotes a positive praxis of urban educational reform. Inspired by
mentors Mary McLeod Bethune and Paulo Freire, School Sucks! employs
a critical pedagogy and praxis in calling for wholesale changes
within our urban schools.
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