1. The Learner. The subject-matter of
educational psychology is knitted around the learner. Therefore, the
need of knowing the learner and the techniques of knowing him well. The
topics include – the innate abilities and capacities of the individuals,
individual differences and their measurements, the overt, covert,
conscious as well as unconscious behaviour of the learner, the
characteristics of his growth and development and each stage beginning
from childhood to adulthood.
2. The Learning Experiences. Educational
Psychology helps in deciding what learning experiences are desirable, at
what stage of the growth and development of the learner, so that these
experiences can be acquired with a greater ease and satisfaction.
3. Learning process: After knowing the learner
and deciding what learning experiences are to be provided, Educational
Psychology moves on to the laws, principles and theories of learning.
Other items in the learning process are remembering and forgetting,
perceiving, concept formation, thinking and reasoning, problem solving,
transfer of learning, ways and means of effective learning etc.
4. Learning Situation or Environment. Here we
deal with the environmental factors and learning situations which come
midway between the learner and the teacher. Topics like classroom
climate and group dynamics, techniques and aids that facilitate learning
and evaluation, techniques and practices, guidance and counselling etc.
For the smooth functioning of the teaching-learning process.
5. The Teacher: The teacher is a potent force
is any scheme of teaching and learning process. It discusses the role of
the teacher. It emphasizes the need of ‘knowing thyself’ for a
teacher to play his role properly in the process of education. His
conflicts, motivation. Anxiety, adjustment, level of aspiration etc. It
throws light on the essential personality traits, interests, aptitudes,
the characteristics of effective teaching etc so as to inspire him for
becoming a successful teacher.
Though the entire scope of Educational Psychology is
included in the above mentioned five key-factors, it may be further
expanded by adding the following:
6. It studies Human Behaviour in educational
situations. Psychology is the study of behaviour, and education deals
with the modification of behaviour; hence, educational psychology
pervades the whole field of education
.
7. It studies the Growth and Development of
the child. How a child passes through the various stages of growth and
what are the characteristics of each stage are included in the study of
educational psychology.
8. To what extent Heredity and Environment
contribute towards the growth of the individual, and how this knowledge
can be made use of for bringing about the optimum development of the
child; form a salient feature of the scope of educational psychology.
9. Educational psychology deals with the Nature and Development of the Personality
of an individual. In fact, education has been defined as the all-round
development of the personality of an individual; personality development
also implies a well-adjusted personality.
10. It studies Individual Difference: Every
individual differs from every other individual. It is one of the
fundamental facts of human nature which have been brought to light by
educational psychology. This one fact has revolutionalised the concept
and process of education.
11. It studies the nature Intelligence and its Measurement. This is of utmost importance for a teacher.
12. It Provides Guidance and Counselling: Education is nothing but providing guidance to the growing child.
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