Organization
Good Organization helps students reach their personal goals through academics.Methods:- Seating Arrangement should be U-shaped, circle or rows, so that you can see and move easily to the students.- Post daily schedules and discuss changes in the schedule- Connect students until you have clear instructions for upcoming activities.- Teach students to take responsibility for their learning by determining not to do tasks that can be done by students- Establish routines for collecting homework, distributing work back, etc.- Attend to individual needs- Provide step by step instructions- Remind students of important events associated with the lesson plan- Create group competition to stimulate orderly transitions
- Develop transition activities to help students make shift from active to quieter learning activities.
Educational Psychology
- Applications in Instructional Design and Technology
- Applications in Teaching
- Big-Fish-Little-Pond Effect
- Bullying
- Careers in Educational Psychology
- Classroom Management
- Collaborative Learning
- Critical Thinking
- Educational Animation
- Educational Therapy
- Evolutionary Educational Psychology
- General Intelligence Factor
- Goal Theory
- History
- Individual differences and disabilities
- Integrative Learning
- Intelligence
- Language Learning Aptitude
- Learning Styles
- Learning and Cognition
- Mastery Learning
- Methods
- Microlearning
- Mnemonic
- Motivations
- Peer Mentoring
- Project-based Learning
- Reading
- Reading Motivation Questionnaire
- Reading Recovery
- Response to Intervention
- Rote Learning
- School Psychology
- Self-Concept
- Social, Moral and Cognitive Development
- Subvocalization
- Truancy
- Visual Learning
- Visual Thinking
- Whole Language






