The Social Psychology of Education: An Introduction and Guide to its Study
First Published in 1998. This is Volume XXIII of twenty-eight in the Sociology of Education series. This book seeks to provide an introduction and guide to social psychology of education. Written in 1944, it looks at the teacher and their changing role and personality when teaching from initial assessment, measurement of intelligence, use of instincts and modification of behaviour. This develops into addressing that pupils belong to different social groups that will influence their behaviour.
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The Social Psychology of Education: An Introduction and Guide to its Study
First Published in 1998. This is Volume XXIII of twenty-eight in the Sociology of Education series. This book seeks to provide an introduction and guide to social psychology of education. Written in 1944, it looks at the teacher and their changing role and personality when teaching from initial assessment, measurement of intelligence, use of instincts and modification of behaviour. This develops into addressing that pupils belong to different social groups that will influence their behaviour.
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The Social Psychology of Education: An Introduction and Guide to its Study

The Social Psychology of Education: An Introduction and Guide to its Study

by C.M. Fleming
The Social Psychology of Education: An Introduction and Guide to its Study

The Social Psychology of Education: An Introduction and Guide to its Study

by C.M. Fleming

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First Published in 1998. This is Volume XXIII of twenty-eight in the Sociology of Education series. This book seeks to provide an introduction and guide to social psychology of education. Written in 1944, it looks at the teacher and their changing role and personality when teaching from initial assessment, measurement of intelligence, use of instincts and modification of behaviour. This develops into addressing that pupils belong to different social groups that will influence their behaviour.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781136273193
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/15/2013
Series: International Library of Sociology
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 118
File size: 472 KB

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C. M. Fleming

Table of Contents

Part 1 Teachers and the Pupils they Teach; Chapter 1 The Class Looks at the Teacher; Chapter 2 The Teacher Begins to Study the Class; Chapter 3 A Digression on Instincts and Related Topics; Chapter 4 Needs and their Satisfactions; Chapter 5 The Changing of Behaviour; Chapter 6 The Changing of Behaviour; Chapter 7 Processes Involved in Learning; Part 2 Pupils Belong to Many Groups; Chapter 8 Family Influences; Chapter 9 Community Influences; Chapter 10 School Influences; Chapter 11 Individuals within Groups; Part 3 Teachers are also Persons; Chapter 12 Development; Chapter 13 Maturity; Part 4 Learning is Sometimes Misdirected; Chapter 14 Educational Failures; Chapter 15 Treatment; Chapter 16 Conclusions;
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