Sure! Here is a list of references that cover various aspects of educational psychology and psychology more broadly. These references include books, journal articles, and other scholarly resources.
Books
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Woolfolk, A. (2019). Educational Psychology (14th ed.). Pearson.
- This comprehensive textbook covers a variety of topics in educational psychology, including learning theories, motivation, assessment, and classroom management.
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Schunk, D. H., & Zimmerman, B. J. (Eds.). (2012). Handbook of Self-Regulation of Learning and Performance. Routledge.
- This book discusses various theories and research on self-regulation in learning and performance, offering insights into how students can take control of their learning.
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Ormrod, J. E. (2014). Educational Psychology: Developing Learners (8th ed.). Pearson.
- This text focuses on how psychological principles apply to teaching and learning, including developmental influences and motivational strategies.
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Brusilovsky, P., & Millán, E. (2015). User Modelling and Adaptive Hypermedia (Adaptive Hypermedia and Adaptive Web-Based Systems). Springer.
- Discusses user-centered design and the adaptive learning experience through psychological principles and user modeling.
Journal Articles
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Schunk, D. H. (1995). "Self-efficacy and academic motivation." Educational Psychologist, 30(3), 208-231.
- This article examines the role of self-efficacy beliefs in academic motivation and performance.
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Zimmerman, B. J. (2002). "Becoming a self-regulated learner: An overview." Theory Into Practice, 41(2), 64-70.
- A review of the concept of self-regulated learning and its implications for educational practice.
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Pintrich, P. R. (2000). "The role of goal orientation in self-regulated learning." Handbook of Self-Regulation, 451-502.
- This article discusses how different goal orientations influence self-regulated learning processes.
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APA. (2012). "Report of the APA Task Force on Evidence-Based Practice in Psychology." American Psychological Association.
- Contains guidelines and standards for integrating evidence-based practices in psychology, including educational psychology.
Websites and Organizations
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American Psychological Association (APA). (n.d.). Educational Psychology.
- APA Educational Psychology
- A collection of resources and topics related to educational psychology from the APA.
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National Association of School Psychologists (NASP). (n.d.). School Psychology.
- NASP
- Offers resources for school psychologists and insights into the role of psychology in education.
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Society for Educational Psychology and Our Society's Learning (SEPS). (n.d.).
- SEPS.
- Provides insights into research and practice related to educational psychology.
These references should provide a robust starting point for exploring topics in educational psychology and psychology. You can find most of these resources through academic libraries or online databases.