BJEP Monograph Series II: Part 2 Development and Motivation: Joint Perspectives (non-institutional use)

BJEP Monograph Series II: Part 2 Development and Motivation: Joint Perspectives (non-institutional use)
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Item # MZCAT-529
ISBN ISSN 1476-9808

Summary 

Hard copy (individual use)

The BJEP Monograph Series publishes papers from a set of conferences on psychological aspects of education, in which invited world-leading researchers provide updates on the latest advances in their fields and consideration of the applied implications.

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Description 

This is for No. 2 of the series: Development and Motivation: Joint Perspectives

Edited by Leslie Smith, Colin Rogers and Peter Tomlinson

The main focus of this monograph is the crucial link between cognition and motivation under development which is seen in the joint operation of the same processes. It also addresses the question about how to make progress towards a joint model of motivation and development. Key principles such as normativity, developmental pathways for motivated learning, research methods and education are set out in this issue.

Monographs published so far

No 1: Learning and Teaching Reading
Edited by Rhona Stainthorp & Peter Tomlinson
This first monograph provides understanding on how reading develops, what may be the causes of reading difficulties and how empirical evidence can develop rational teaching approaches.

No 2: Development and Motivation: Joint Perspectives
Edited by Leslie Smith, Colin Rogers and Peter Tomlinson
The main focus of this monograph is the crucial link between cognition and motivation under development; it also addresses the question about how to make progress towards a joint model of motivation and development.

No 3: Pedogogy - Teaching for Learning
Edited by Rhona Stainthorp and Peter Tomlinson
This monograph covers current psychological contributions to pedagogy, a systematic understanding of teaching and learning, by way of an illustrative set of international contributions dealing with issues relevant to mainstream schooling across the age range.

No 4: Student Learning and University Teaching
Edited by Noel Entwistle, Peter Tomlinson and Julie Dockrell
This monograph brings together descriptions of distinctive contributions to research into teaching and learning in higher education.

No 5: Learning Through Digital Technologies
Edited by Jean Underwood and Julie Dockrell
This monograph focuses on the understanding that psychological theories and processes bring to the role of digital technologies in a range of formal and informal learning situations.

No 6: Teaching and Learning Writing
Edited by Vincent Connelly, Anna L. Barnett, Julie E. Dockrell and Andrew Tolmie
This monograph presents recent international research on the teaching and learning of writing. The purpose of the monograph is to inform education professionals about this exciting new research which we hope will, in turn, contribute to improved practice and performance in the classroom.

No 7: Understanding number development
Edited by Vincent Connelly, Anna L. Barnett, Julie E. Dockrell and Andrew Tolmie
This monograph features contributions from eminent developmental psychologists who have been concerned to make connections between developmental psycholgy and the theory and practice of education, particularly in mathematics.

No 8: Educational neuroscience
Edited by Norah Frederickson, Diana Laurillard and Andrew Tolmie
This monograph maps out the current interdisciplinary findings on a specific common problem facing educationalists and cognitive neuroscientists: how to promote better learning.


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