The Oxford Encyclopedia of Educational Psychology
signifying the diverse origins and theoretical and philosophical foundations of the field situates educational psychology within the larger contexts of psychology and education. The Encyclopedia also distinguishes itself by its strong international representation - in terms of not only its contributors but also the sources of the literature. Contributors from different parts of the world have incorporated relevant theoretical perspectives and empirical work conducted in
diverse cultures into the broader context of the topics they examined. The articles are not simply reflections of individual contributors' perspectives; rather, they are systematic and in-depth reviews of various domains of educational psychology. The Encyclopedia has advanced the field of educational psychology by offering new insights into the intricate relationships among the various mechanisms operating in educational psychology by integrating existing empirical work grounded in contemporary and classical theoretical constructs and
perspectives from multiple academic fields, and by incorporating new knowledge created as a result of new social, economic, and technological developments. At the same time, the material presented in this work should have practical implications for practitioners in education and beyond in their
efforts to foster positive educational outcomes and to design congenial work environments and improve organizational effectiveness. Indeed, all individuals who are engaged in learning, whether it be school learning or everyday learning, should find aspects of the underlying learning principles and
empirical findings documented in this Encyclopedia interesting, relevant, and useful.
Publisher Name | Oxford University Press USA |
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Author Name | Hagendorf, Col |
Format | Audio |
Bisac Subject Major | EDU |
Language | NG |
Isbn 10 | 0190874767 |
Isbn 13 | 9780190874766 |
Target Age Group | min:NA, max:NA |
Dimensions | 00.00" H x 00.00" L x 00.00" W |
Page Count | 1800 |
Li-fang Zhang is Professor of Psychology and Education at the University of Hong Kong. She has published dozens of academic book chapters and books, and is the (co)author of more than 100 peer-reviewed journal articles and encyclopedic entries. She is the author of two award-winning monographs, The
Malleability of Intellectual Styles (Cambridge University Press, 2013) and, with Robert J. Sternberg, The Nature of Intellectual Styles (Routledge, 2006). Her 2017 monograph The Value of Intellectual Styles (Cambridge) was nominated for the Sylvia Scribner Award from Division C of the American
Educational Research Association). Professor Zhang serves as Associate Editor of both the Journal of Educational Psychology and Educational Psychology. She is also an editorial board member of several psychology and education journals, including Educational Psychology Review, Journal of Cognitive Education and Psychology, and
Thinking Skills and Creativity.