ved to Harvard, where he completed a doctorate in psychology under Gordon Allport in 1941 with a thesis on pro... behavourism as the dominant paradigm in American psychology. His report from the 1959 Woods Hole Conference, ... es at Harvard, he held the Watts Professorship of Psychology at the University of Oxford (1972–1980), returned... sing perception, concept formation, developmental psychology, education theory, language acquisition, narrativ
hrew himself into teaching literature, logic, and psychology at various institutes and schools, and founded a small psychology research laboratory where he began investigating ... ed Vygotsky's invitation to join the Institute of Psychology in Moscow under Konstantin Kornilov. There he for... t produced the foundations of cultural-historical psychology. Working at extraordinary speed across clinical p
educational theory and of scientific educational psychology: his insistence that pedagogy must be grounded in... tions =====
==== The Two Foundations: Ethics and Psychology as Sciences of Education ====
Herbart's most fun... nding in two foundational disciplines: ethics and psychology. Ethics, for Herbart, provided the ends of educat... e kind of person education should produce — while psychology provided the means, explaining how the mind actua
e Valais Alps, and then moved into philosophy and psychology, studying under the psychoanalyst Eugène Bleuler ... va, the most distinguished centre for educational psychology in the Francophone world. He married Valentine Ch... intelligence. He was appointed Professor of Child Psychology at the University of Geneva in 1929 and served as... bed his deepest intellectual project not as child psychology but as **genetic epistemology** — the scientific
eneva's internationally renowned centre for child psychology and education, in the early 1930s, and came under... tant collaborator in the history of developmental psychology. Her doctoral thesis, completed in 1943 and publi... ngs of landmark importance for both developmental psychology and special education. Piaget recognised in Inhel... ogy. She was appointed Professor of Developmental Psychology at the University of Geneva, becoming one of the
ence of Erik Erikson's social relations course to psychology and social science, graduating summa cum laude in... 1965. He completed his doctorate in developmental psychology at Harvard in 1971, working under the philosopher... ost cited scholars in the fields of education and psychology, and //Frames of Mind// remains one of the most w... consequential books in the history of educational psychology — not because it resolved the questions it raised
p. He took over the direction of the experimental psychology laboratory from Lambercier at the University of G... dagogical and educational applications of genetic psychology that distinguished his outlook within the Geneva ... butions =====
==== Direction of the Experimental Psychology Laboratory ====
When Vinh-Bang took over the experimental psychology laboratory from Lambercier, he inherited a tradit
grounded in Enlightenment principles, biological psychology, and democratic citizenship.
===== Key Contribut... Macmillan.
==== Psychopedagogy and Developmental Psychology ====
Compayré was an early champion of the emerg... of psychopedagogy — the application of scientific psychology to educational theory and practice. For him, psychology was a subdiscipline of biology, and the development o
m Toàn argued, drawing on the cultural-historical psychology of [[lev_vygotsky|Lev Vygotsky]] and the activity... Tâm lý học giáo dục// [Confluence of Educational Psychology Streams]. [Hà Nội]
* Phạm Toàn. (2009). //Công ... du.vn|https://canhbuom.edu.vn]]
==== Educational Psychology as Theoretical Foundation ====
Phạm Toàn's educa... tical literature of developmental and educational psychology that was rare among Vietnamese curriculum develop
law and medicine before focusing on experimental psychology. Binet developed the first intelligence test, the... Q)]]. His legacy includes influencing educational psychology and special education practices.
===== Key Contributions =====
==== The French journal of psychology ====
Alfred Binet co-founded the first [[French Journal of Psychology]], L’Année Psychologique, in 1895. Through this j
father, Burt eventually shifted his focus toward psychology, driven by an interest in intelligence and human ... me a prominent figure in the field of educational psychology, dedicating much of his career to studying the he... neering efforts in mental testing and educational psychology left a lasting impact on the discipline, even as ... cation of Statistical Techniques into Educational Psychology ====
Cyril Burt was a pioneering figure in integ
nt consulting. Later, she turned her attention to psychology, utilizing the scientific method to connect theory and practice in the disciplines of psychology and education. Her scholarly contributions to the... ong-term goals. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 92(6), 1087–1101.
* Duckworth, A. L., Quinn, P... of teacher effectiveness. The Journal of Positive Psychology, 4(6), 540–547.
* Eskreis-Winkler, L., Shulman,
desire to help people and eventually decided that psychology was a means to accomplish that goal.
Kolb earned... his BA from Knox College in 1961 with a degree in psychology, philosophy, and religion, followed by his MA and... versity in 1964 and 1967, respectively, in social psychology. In 1965, he began working as an Assistant Professor of Organizational Psychology and Management at the Massachusetts Institute of
sonality. She pursued her undergraduate degree in psychology at Barnard College and earned her graduate studie... developed her foundational research in cognitive psychology and learning theory. Mentored by notable scholars... ck has combined insights from various branches of psychology, including developmental, social, and clinical psychology, to explore how individuals cope with failure and d
e at Northwestern University, where he majored in psychology, he completed a thesis investigating the memory s... study, he entered the doctoral programme in child psychology at the University of Minnesota in 1973, where he ... n the career at the intersection of developmental psychology and educational research that would take him thro... act journals including the Journal of Educational Psychology; won eight major awards from the American Educati