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Education Philosophy

Shelby Alward

Educational Psychology

Educational Philosophy Paper

April 30, 2007

My Educational Philosophy

Educational psychology is the application of psychology to understand learners, learning

and teaching. Not only is psychology for learning, it’s used in human development, behavior,

and motivation. There are many stages a person has to go thru, not just physical, but

psychological. In order for children to be able to learn and move through levels of school, they

have to complete Piaget’s stages of development. Not only are there physical developments, but

also mental and moral developments I child must go thru, including Vygotsky’s zone of

proximal development and Kohlberg’s stages of moral development.

Throughout the course, we learned from how to be a good teacher to knowing how to set

up the classroom and how to use the right discipline. Out of all the......


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Approximate Word Count: 1180
Approximate Pages: 5 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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