Educational Psychology

Social Learning Theory of Albert Bandura

Social learning theory explains human behaviour from the point of continuous reciprocal interaction between cognitive, behavioural and environmental influences.

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THE THORNDIKE’S THEORY OF CONNECTIONISM

In this article, you will read the major three laws propounded by Thorndike on his theory of connectionism. He reveals that the…

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Child psychology Development in 5 Steps

Child psychology, also called child development, is the study of the psychological processes of children and, specifically, how these processes…

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5 Pros and Cons of Online Learning you were not aware of

Online Learning (OL) can be helpful, exciting but, at the same time intimidating. The pros and cons of online learning…

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WESTERN MISSIONARY EDUCATION IN NORTHERN RHODESIA

Missionary education was one of the very first tasks that were undertaken by the first missionaries entered the country. Their…

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8 Key Modern Western Education Pioneers

Modern Western Education was dominated by educational philosophers and psychologists whose ideas are biased toward the active and learner-centred teaching-learning…

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MASLOW’S HIERARCHY OF NEEDS THEORY OF MOTIVATION

The humanistic approach to motivation is one school of thought that will be considered in this discourse and Abraham Maslow’s…

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MOTIVATION. 2 ELEMENTS IN THE CONCEPT

Motivation is one of the techniques that a teacher should implore in order to enhance the process of learning. It…

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5 steps in Writing Process for Smart writers

Writing process is a pedagogical term that appears in the research of Janet Emig who published The Composing Processes of Twelfth…

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Psychoanalytic Theory on Career Choice – 5 Factors

The psychoanalytic theory views career choice in terms of the individual and how he/she operates in isolation in the choice…

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