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Presentation on Educational psychology Presented by Prof. Iqbal Rsool Department of Education Govt. P.G College Rajouri

Educational psychology Educational psychology is the branch of psychology concerned with the scientific study of human learning. The study of learning processes, from both cognitive and behavioral perspectives, allows researchers to understand individual differences in intelligence, cognitive development, affect, motivation, self-regulation, and self-concept, as well as their role in learning.

History Plato and Aristotle. Grinder traces the origins of Educational Psychology to Plato who believed that all knowledge is innate at birth and is perfectible by experiential learning during growth. Aristotle, Plato's student, was the first to observe that association among ideas facilitated understanding and recall. He believed that comprehension was aided by contiguity, succession, similarity and contrast. Locke In the late 1600's, John Locke advanced the hypothesis that people learn primarily from external forces. He believed that the mind was like a blank was tablet (tabula rasa), and that successions of simple impressions give nrise to complex ideas through association and reflection. Locke is credited with establishing "empiricism" as a criterion for testing the validity of knowledge, thus providing a conceptual framework for later development of excremental methodology in the natural and social sciences. Comenius John Comenius (1592-1670) was a Moravian clergyman, and the first person to recognize the age differences in children's ability to learn. He also noticed that children learn more effectively when they are involved with experience sthat they can assimilate.

Nature 1. Educational Psychology is a science. 2. Educational Psychology is a natural science. 3. Educational psychology is a social science. 4. Educational psychology is a positive science. 5.Educational psychology is an applied science. 

Methods of Educational Psychology Introspection method Observation method Case study Interview method

Scope Learner Learning experiences Learning Situations Learning process Teacher l

Importance Knowledge and understanding of developmental characteristics in all its aspects; physical, emotional, moral, social and cognitive. Modern and effective methods and methods of teaching, as well as control of educational situations in different educational environments. IQ tests and mental abilities that measure students' abilities and mental abilities, as well as ways to understand personality traits and patterns. Methods and conditions for the establishment of psychological and educational tests , and the principles and bases for the development of tests of achievement through effective methods that confirm the achievement of the goal of the educational process. Social and interactive life that arises between students and between students and teachers

Conclusion Educational psychology research on motivation is concerned with the volition or will that students bring to a task, their level of interest and intrinsic motivation, the personally held goals that guide their behaviour, and their belief about the causes of their success or failure. As intrinsic motivation deals with activities that act as their own rewards, extrinsic motivation deals with motivations that are brought on by consequences or punishments. 

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