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BRANCH OF PSYCHOLOGY CONCERNED WITH THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF HUMAN LEARNING
Education Psychology; Educational Psychology; Pedagogical psychology; History of educational psychology
  • An example of an item from a cognitive abilities test
  • William James

psychology      
n. psychologie
mass psychology         
BRANCH OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Crowd behavior; Mob psychology; Mass psychology; Psychology of the crowd; Collective human behavior; Crowd Psychology; Mob behavior; User:Cody primavera/Dulcis foetidus; Mass Psychology; Crowd mind; Crowd mentality; Crowd dynamics; Collective psychology; Psychology of crowds
massapsychologie (onderzoek naar gedrag van menigte)
industrial psychology         
BRANCH OF PSYCHOLOGY
Industrial/Organizational Psychology; Industrial psychology; Industrial Psychology; Industrial and organisational psychology; Occupational Psychology; Organizational psychology; Organisational psychology; Industrial-organizational psychology; Industrial-organisational psychology; I/O psychology; I/O Psychology; Work psychology; Business Psychology; Management psychology; Industrial and Organizational Psychology; Industrial Organizational Psychology; Organizational Psychology; Occupational psychology; Talent assessment; I/O Psych; Psychology, industrial; Industrial/organizational psychology; Industrial & organizational psychology; Design psychology; Workplace psychology; Organizational psychologist; Industrial, work, and organizational psychology; Industrial psychologist; Work psychologist; I/O psychologist; Occupational psychologist; Industrial and organisational psychologist; Industrial, work, and organizational psychologist; Industrial-organisational psychologist; Industrial-organizational psychologist; Industrial/organizational psychologist; Management psychologist; Organisational psychologist; Workplace psychologist; Design psychologist; Business psychologist; Industrial-Organizational Psychology
industriële psychologie (vleugel in functionele psychologie waarbij psychologische principes in organisatie en aanpak)

Définition

occupational psychology
¦ noun the study of human behaviour at work.
Derivatives
occupational psychologist noun

Wikipédia

Educational psychology

Educational psychology is the branch of psychology concerned with the scientific study of human learning. The study of learning processes, from both cognitive and behavioral perspectives, allows researchers to understand individual differences in intelligence, cognitive development, affect, motivation, self-regulation, and self-concept, as well as their role in learning. The field of educational psychology relies heavily on quantitative methods, including testing and measurement, to enhance educational activities related to instructional design, classroom management, and assessment, which serve to facilitate learning processes in various educational settings across the lifespan.

Educational psychology can in part be understood through its relationship with other disciplines. It is informed primarily by psychology, bearing a relationship to that discipline analogous to the relationship between medicine and biology. It is also informed by neuroscience. Educational psychology in turn informs a wide range of specialities within educational studies, including instructional design, educational technology, curriculum development, organizational learning, special education, classroom management, and student motivation. Educational psychology both draws from and contributes to cognitive science and the learning sciences. In universities, departments of educational psychology are usually housed within faculties of education, possibly accounting for the lack of representation of educational psychology content in introductory psychology textbooks.

The field of educational psychology involves the study of memory, conceptual processes, and individual differences (via cognitive psychology) in conceptualizing new strategies for learning processes in humans. Educational psychology has been built upon theories of operant conditioning, functionalism, structuralism, constructivism, humanistic psychology, Gestalt psychology, and information processing.

Educational psychology has seen rapid growth and development as a profession in the last twenty years. School psychology began with the concept of intelligence testing leading to provisions for special education students, who could not follow the regular classroom curriculum in the early part of the 20th century. Another main focus of school psychology was to help close the gap for children of color, as the fight against racial inequality and segregation was still very prominent, during the early to mid 1900's. However, "school psychology" itself has built a fairly new profession based upon the practices and theories of several psychologists among many different fields. Educational psychologists are working side by side with psychiatrists, social workers, teachers, speech and language therapists, and counselors in an attempt to understand the questions being raised when combining behavioral, cognitive, and social psychology in the classroom setting.