Preface |
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Contributors |
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PART I: THE FOUNDING PERIOD: 1890 TO 1920 |
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Educational Psychology From 1890 to 1920 |
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William James: Our Father Who Begat Us |
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41 | (24) |
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Alfred Binet's Contributions to Educational Psychology |
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65 | (16) |
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The Development of Dewey's Psychology |
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81 | (32) |
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E. L. Thorndike's Enduring Contributions to Educational Psychology |
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113 | (42) |
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Lewis M. Terman: A Pioneer in the Development of Ability Tests |
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155 | (16) |
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Maria Montessori: Contributions to Educational Psychology |
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171 | (18) |
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PART II: THE RISE TO PROMINENCE: 1920 TO 1960 |
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The Rise to Prominence: Educational Psychology 1920--1960 |
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189 | (18) |
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Lev S. Vygotsky on Education: A Cultural-Historical, Interpersonal, and Individual Approach to Development |
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207 | (22) |
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B. F. Skinner: A Behavior Analyst in Educational Psychology |
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229 | (22) |
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Jean Piaget, Learning Research, and American Education |
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251 | (38) |
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Lee J. Cronbach's Contributions to Educational Psychology |
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289 | (14) |
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The Legacy of Robert Mills Gagne |
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303 | (30) |
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PART III: EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY IN THE MODERN ERA: 1960 TO PRESENT |
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Educational Psychology in the Modern Era: 1960 to the Present |
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333 | (34) |
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Benjamin S. Bloom: His Life, His Works, and His Legacy |
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367 | (24) |
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Toiling in Pasteur's Quadrant: The Contributions of N. L. Gage to Educational Psychology |
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391 | (18) |
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From The Process of Education to The Culture of Education: An Intellectual Biography of Jerome Bruner's Contributions to Education |
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409 | (22) |
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Albert Bandura: The Scholar and His Contributions to Educational Psychology |
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431 | (28) |
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Ann L. Brown: Advancing a Theoretical Model of Learning and Instruction |
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459 | (18) |
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Annemarie Sullivan Palincsar |
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Author Index |
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477 | (10) |
Subject Index |
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