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As a teacher, what are my personal, social and emotional
responsibilities in supporting pupils with psychological
development? Psychology has underpinned educational practice since
its inception but understanding what that means in practical terms
for educational settings today can seem bewildering. The team draw
upon the whole field, covering not only developmental, health, and
educational/child psychology, but also organisational and
counselling perspectives. Drawing on examples from rural early
years settings to large urban secondary schools, this book looks at
how psychology can support your teaching practice. It does this by
looking at different situations within a teacher's roles and
responsibilities, and what this also means for understanding their
professional identity. Expertly crafted by Jeremy Monsen, Lisa
Marks Woolfson and James Boyle, bringing together the expertise of
a team of practitioners and psychologists, this book draws together
the latest research and current practice. The team also support you
to consider and develop your own views, beliefs and values and
explores why it is your responsibility as an educator to make use
of psychology not only to ensure the best possible opportunities
for children and young people, but also for your own growth in your
professional journey.
Now in its second edition, this comprehensive textbook presents a
rich overview of approaches to educational psychology, through an
in-depth exploration of both existing and emerging practice
frameworks. Covering established techniques such as the Monsen et
al. Problem-Solving Framework and the Constructionist Model of
Informed and Reasoned Action, the book sets out new material on
innovative methods and approaches such as Implementation Science
and a Problem-Solving - Solution Focussed integrated model for
service delivery. Accessible summaries are accompanied by
perceptive assessments of how these frameworks meet modern needs
for accountable, transparent and effective practice. Providing a
definitive, up-to-date view of educational psychology, the book
explains the complex, integrated methodology necessary to succeed
in the field today. Thoughtful and clear, this textbook will be an
invaluable resource for all practicing educational psychologists,
students, trainers and educators.
As a teacher, what are my personal, social and emotional
responsibilities in supporting pupils with psychological
development? Psychology has underpinned educational practice since
its inception but understanding what that means in practical terms
for educational settings today can seem bewildering. The team draw
upon the whole field, covering not only developmental, health, and
educational/child psychology, but also organisational and
counselling perspectives. Drawing on examples from rural early
years settings to large urban secondary schools, this book looks at
how psychology can support your teaching practice. It does this by
looking at different situations within a teacher's roles and
responsibilities, and what this also means for understanding their
professional identity. Expertly crafted by Jeremy Monsen, Lisa
Marks Woolfson and James Boyle, bringing together the expertise of
a team of practitioners and psychologists, this book draws together
the latest research and current practice. The team also support you
to consider and develop your own views, beliefs and values and
explores why it is your responsibility as an educator to make use
of psychology not only to ensure the best possible opportunities
for children and young people, but also for your own growth in your
professional journey.
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