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A reflection essay on chapter 1 "Teaching and Educational Psychology" in Ormrod, J. E. (2011). Educational Psychology: Developing Learners, 7/E, Pearson: Prentice Hall.TRANSCRIPT
REFLECTION ESSAY
CHAPTER 1: TEACHING AND EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
By
Ahmad Z. Al Khatib
201080033
Reflection Essay Ch:1 Version 2
Human Development and Individual Differences
Dr. Yaser Natour
United Arab Emirates University
April, 2012
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©2012
Ahmad Z. Al Khatib
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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Abstract
This essay is a reflection on chapter one in Ormord’s (2011) Educational Psychology. It
reviews and reflect on the topics presented in this chapter.
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Introduction
In one way or another; teachers are researchers, they are also learners (Ormord, 2011).
Many teachers believe in long life learning and in the concept of teacher as learners, however,
they have a vague idea about teacher as a researcher concept. Educational psychology as a
branch of science has revealed significant finding that could help teachers become better teachers
and students become better learners. Knowledge about the subject matter is highly important to
any educator, but lack of knowledge about human learning and motivation, developmental
trends, individual and group differences, and effective instruction and assessment practices are
topics of even greater significance.
Ormord’s Own psychological Survey (OOPS)
Many teachers would have to say oops, because they will get most of the answers wrong
on OOPS. Not knowing enough even about left and right parts of the brain that would affect
teaching practices meant storming literary branch students who scored very low on the high
school exam (Tawjihi) in Jordan, with agonizing grammar rules and syntactic equations on their
left side brains without linking these meaningfully to their right side brains. Another
misconception that views girls as much better learners than boys is quite dominant among
teachers and parents alike. When it comes to remembering things by repetitions, we can see
evidences from schools where students are never able to memorize the multiplication tables no
matter how hard they try. Taking notes during a lecture would help students focus, but some go
too far trying to summarize everything which has proven to be a very time consuming endeavor
especially for university students. The conception that when you teach something to others, you
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tend to know more about it, is a technique proven to be a commonly adopted teaching practice.
Assessment is a different story, training teachers about formative and summative assessment is
of high importance that would reflect positively on their testing practices and students’ grades.
Understanding Research
Descriptive studies are the mother of all researches because they operate as a reference
material, a scaffold, an idea about the status quo, despite the fact that we can’t rely on them
alone. Increasing the size of the sample in descriptive analysis would yield much more valid
interpretation on such analysis. Correlational studies are a step higher than descriptive; still they
are not that strong. Correlational studies give an indication about a relationship or what we can
call a prediction. Experimental studies are the most powerful since they show a cause and effect
relationship. In Education the quasi-experimental studies are very strong tools, still we need to
choose the dependent variable meticulously. Some studies require qualitative research in order to
explore the complex nature of human behavior in social contexts.
The Importance of Theory
A theory is an integrated set of concepts and principles that explain a particular
phenomenon. There is a lack in the scientific knowledge about the theories of education like
those of Piaget’s, Vigotsky, Bruner and other giants among teachers. Some language teachers
believe that the purpose of language is communication that can be built through constant practice
and exposure. This being part of a behaviorist of theory is rarely realized. Many still do not know
that constructivist theory is a favorable approach among many educators nowadays.
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The Importance of Assessment
Assessment involves more than taking a quiz or a test. A baseline data is required as a
first step so when conducting post tests, improvement would clearly appear even if the scores
were low. Assessment should be a means to an end not an end itself. It should take other forms
than the conventional methods. The most important aspect of assessment is formative assessment
because it provides teachers with feedback on their teaching practices and allows them to
identify gaps and offer remedial actions. Action research is of major importance to teachers
when confronted with a problem that needs a solution in class.
Developing as a Teacher
Professional development is an essential part of teacher training. Continuing taking
courses in teacher education, learning as much as possible about the subject matter, and
increasing teachers’ pedagogical content knowledge should be an essential aspect on any
professional development program in any school. Teachers also need to constantly reflect and
critically examine their own beliefs. This happens as teachers become more experienced and
when they believe that they can make a difference in the lives of their students. Teachers touch
the lives of hundreds of students and can make a difference.
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References
Ormrod, J. E. (2011). Educational Psychology: Developing Learners, 6/E, Pearson:
Prentice Hall.