Educational psychology contributes to the theory of education by helping to understand child development characteristics, the nature of classroom education, individual differences, effective teaching methods, problems children face, mental health, curriculum construction, measuring learning outcomes, research, guidance for exceptional children, group dynamics, and setting attainable goals. It provides an understanding of 12 key areas that are important to educational theory and practice.
Educational psychology contributes to the theory of education by helping to understand child development characteristics, the nature of classroom education, individual differences, effective teaching methods, problems children face, mental health, curriculum construction, measuring learning outcomes, research, guidance for exceptional children, group dynamics, and setting attainable goals. It provides an understanding of 12 key areas that are important to educational theory and practice.
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Educational psychology contributes to the theory of education by helping to understand child development characteristics, the nature of classroom education, individual differences, effective teaching methods, problems children face, mental health, curriculum construction, measuring learning outcomes, research, guidance for exceptional children, group dynamics, and setting attainable goals. It provides an understanding of 12 key areas that are important to educational theory and practice.
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