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educational psychology
noun
- a branch of psychology concerned with developing effective educational techniques and dealing with psychological problems in schools.
educational psychology
noun
- the study of methods of training and teaching and their effectiveness, and of the problems experienced in learning formal material; in particular, the study of how to help people, esp school children, with learning problems to overcome their difficulties
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- educational psychologist noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of educational psychology1
First recorded in 1910–15
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Example Sentences
There, she studies educational psychology, which is how people learn.
These problems constitute the subject matter of educational psychology, and at present can be only partially solved.
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Experimental psychology is but a half-century old; educational psychology, less than a quarter-century old.
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It rests upon the twin pillars of educational psychology and educational sociology.
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Here again it is not enough that the educational commanders should be aware of the correct educational psychology.
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Many teachers are inquiring, "What is the meaning of Apperception in educational psychology?"
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