In 'Talks To Teachers On Psychology' by William James, the esteemed psychologist provides insightful and practical advice on the application of psychology in the field of education. Written in a clear and accessible style, James delves into the importance of understanding human behavior and cognition in shaping successful teaching practices. The book sheds light on the link between psychology and pedagogy, offering valuable recommendations for educators striving to create optimal learning environments. The relevance of the text is evident in its exploration of the psychological principles that underpin effective teaching methods, making it a crucial read for those interested in educational psychology. William James' pioneering work bridges the gap between psychology and education, highlighting the significance of incorporating psychological insights into teaching practices. His expertise in both fields is evident in the nuanced way he discusses the intricate connection between psychology and pedagogy, making this book a must-read for educators seeking to enhance their teaching strategies.
The Moral Equivalent of War
William James
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William James
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William James
bookPerception, association et discrimination (ou différenciation)
William James
bookL’habitude : son importance en psychologie et ses effets pratiques
William James, Emile Durkheim
bookReligiøse erfaringer
William James
bookLe moi, la conscience et l’attention : Traité de psychologie
William James
bookThe Varieties of Religious Experience (Complete Edition)
William James
bookTHE PRINCIPLES OF PSYCHOLOGY (Complete Edition In 2 Volumes)
William James
bookTHE PRINCIPLES OF PSYCHOLOGY (Complete Edition In 2 Volumes)
William James
bookThe Principles of Psychology (Vol. 1&2)
William James
bookThe Varieties of Religious Experience
William James
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