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Educational psychology(Redirected from Education Psychology)
Educational psychology or school psychology is the psychological science studying how children and adults learn, the effectiveness of various educational strategies and tactics, and how schools function as organizations. While the titles are often used interchangedly, educational psychologists typically conduct research in education, while school psychologists serve as practitioners in schools or school-related settings. School psychologists work together with teachers and parents, to enhance children's learning and development, especially in cases of behavioural and learning difficulties . School psychologists focus on the needs of children in school as well as other areas of children's lives that interact with their school experiences. While educational and school psyschology deal with all types of learners, some school psychologists focus on assisting children with learning disabilities, such as ADHD, emotion or mood disorders, and many others.
Major theorists of educational psychology:
School psychology is closely allied to developmental psychology. See also
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