Exploring Educational Psychology Pertemuan1 Matakuliah : E1122 - Psikologi Pendidikan

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Matakuliah
Tahun
: E1122 - Psikologi Pendidikan
: 2010
Exploring Educational Psychology
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Definition
• Psychology : is the scientific study of behavior
and mental processes.
• Educational Psychology : is the branch of
psychology that specializes in understanding
teaching and learning in educational settings
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Historical Background
• William James (1842 – 1910):
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– Gave a series of lecturer called “talk to
teachers”
– Laboratory psychology experiments
often can’t tell us how to effectively
teach children
– Empesized the importance of observing
teaching and learning in class room for
improving education
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Historical Background
• John Dewey (1859 – 1952):
– Established the first major educational
psychology laboratory at the University of
Chicago in 1894
– Important ideas : (1) the child as an active
learner, (2) education should focus on the
whole child and emphasize the child’s
adaptation to the environment, (3) all
children deserve to have a competent
education.
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Historical Background
• E.L. Thorndike (1874 – 1949):
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– One of schooling’s most important tasks
is to hone children’s reasoning skills.
– Educational psychology must have a
scientific base and should focus strongly
on measurement
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Diversity and Early Educational Psychology
• The most prominent figures in the
early history of educational
psychology, as in most disciplines,
were mainly White males, (James,
Dewey, Thorndike)
=> racial exclusion barriers
• Two pioneering African american
Psychologists: Mamie & Kenneth
Clark
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Diversity and Early Educational Psychology
• Latino Psychologist : George Sanchez, who conducted
research showing that intelligence tests were culturally
biased against ethnic minority children.
• Women Psychologist : Leta Hollingworth, the first
individual to use the term gifted to described children
who scored exceptionally high on intelligence tests
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The Behavioral Approach
• B.F. Skinner : the mental processes
proposed by James and Dewey were not
observable and therefore could not be
appropriate subject matter for a scientific
study of psychology, which he defined as
the science of observable behavior
• In 1950, Skinner develop the concept of
Programmed Learning, which involved
reinforcing the student after each of a http://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/2646
series of steps until the student reached
a learning goal.
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The Cognitive Revolution
• Benjamin Bloom (1950): created a taxonomy
of cognitive skills that included remembering,
comprehending, synthesizing, and evaluating
• The cognitive revolution in psychology began
to take hold by the 1980s and ushered in a
great deal of enthusiasm for applying the
concepts of cognitive psychology memory,thinking,reasoning,and so on- to
helping students learn
• More recently, educational psychology
focused on the socioemotional aspects of
students’ lives.
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Teaching: Art and Science
• Both science and the art of skillful, experienced practice
play important roles in a teacher’s succes.
• As a science, educational psychology’s aim is to provide
you with research knowledge that you can effectively
apply to teaching situations. But your teaching will still
remain an art.
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