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by Elliott, Kratochwill, Littlefield Cook & Travers
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Educational Psychology: Effective Teaching, Effective Learning arms students with the current, practical knowledge they need to become effective teachers. The applied focus, unique case study approach, and real life context of the text give students the important skills they need to become tomorrow's teachers for diverse classrooms and students.

Effective teaching requires more than straightforward teaching methods---teachers need to know their students well and be able to adapt their teaching styles to a particular classroom and to individual students. The result: effective learning. Educational Psychology: Effective Teaching, Effective Learning provides more actual tools for future teachers than any other educational psychology text. It gives students excellent coverage of traditional and emerging topics in educational psychology, offers a balanced theoretical orientation-cognitive, social, and behavioral-and consistently uses classroom examples to illustrate how these theories "work." The complementary areas of expertise of the text's multi-author team allow for more overall depth and breadth.


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