Educational Psychology by Greg S Goodman

Educational Psychology by Greg S Goodman

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Educational Psychology by Greg S Goodman

Critical constructivist pedagogy considers social justice and the freedom of students to learn as the most important aspects of the teacher’s work in the classroom. Educational Psychology: An Application of Critical Constructivism is a clarion call for pre-service teachers to identify their students’ needs and apply critical constructivist pedagogy to facilitate their learning. Collectively, these essays emphasize the need for pre-service teachers to consider their role as fundamental to the development of their students’ leadership, and awareness of social justice and equality in education as critical for a healthier and saner world.
«Challenging the dominant discourse in educational psychology, this new work draws upon critical constructivist approaches to a discipline that has for too long been held hostage by a mismeasured assessment schema and its attendant technocratic rationalityThe authors of this important book bring critical pedagogy to life for pre-service educators and further the process of liberating learning from the oppressive and destructive No Child Left Behind Act.» (Peter McLaren, Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, University of California, Los Angeles)
«Challenging the dominant discourse in educational psychology, this new work draws upon critical constructivist approaches to a discipline that has for too long been held hostage by a mismeasured assessment schema and its attendant technocratic rationality. The authors of this important book bring critical pedagogy to life for pre-service educators and further the process of liberating learning from the oppressive and destructive No Child Left Behind Act.» (Peter McLaren, Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, University of California, Los Angeles)
The Editor: Greg S. Goodman is Assistant Professor in the School of Education and Human Services at Clarion University of Pennsylvania. His career has included working as a school psychologist, school counselor, alternative education teacher, and outdoor education instructor. His most recent books include The Outdoor Classroom, Ubiquitous Assessment, Critical Multicultural Conversations, and Alternatives in Education.
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ISBN 13 9781433101113
ISBN 10 1433101114
Title Educational Psychology
Author Greg S Goodman
Series Counterpoints
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Year published 2008-01-07
Number of pages 280
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.