Educational psychology is the examine of how people study in educational settings, the effectiveness of instructional interventions, the psychology of educating, and the social psychology of schools as organizations. The phrases “instructional psychology” and “school psychology” are sometimes used interchangeably. Educational psychology is concerned with the processes of academic attainment in the general inhabitants and in sub-populations such as gifted youngsters and those with particular disabilities.
The Renaissance in Europe ushered in a model new age of scientific and intellectual inquiry and appreciation of ancient Greek and Roman civilizations. Around 1450, Johannes Gutenberg developed a printing press, which allowed … Read More