EDU41403 — Educational Psychology
EDU 41403 - Educational Psychology EDU 41403 - Educational Psychology This course explores solving common problems of teaching through the application of knowledge drawn from research in educational psychology on cognitive science, learning and memory, developmentally appropriate practices, assessment, problem-solving skills, theories of intelligence, multicultural education motivation of students, and creation of a positive learning environment. Student-centered approaches to teaching are used which reflect behaviorist and constructivist perspectives. all, Spring Semester Hours: 3
Part of
- Adolescent to Young Adult Integrated Language Arts Education, B.S.
- Adolescent to Young Adult Integrated Mathematics Education, B.S.
- Adolescent to Young Adult Integrated Social Studies Education, B.S.
- K-12 Intervention Specialist, B.S.
- Middle Childhood Language Arts/Mathematics Education, B.S.
- Middle Childhood Language Arts/Science Education, B.S.
- Middle Childhood Language Arts/Social Studies Education, B.S.
- Middle Childhood Mathematics/Science Education, B.S.
- Middle Childhood Mathematics/Social Studies Education, B.S.
- Middle Childhood Science/Social Studies Education, B.S.
- Primary Pre-K-Grade 5 and Intervention Specialist (K-12): Four Year Dual Licensure Program, B.S.
- Primary Pre-K-Grade 5 and Pre-K-Grade 5 Intervention Specialist: Four Year Dual Licensure Program, B.S.