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		<title>Study Tip &#8211; The Pros And Cons Of Having A Study Group</title>
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<p> In school you will hear about forming a study group. Your instructor may advocate forming a study group or one of your peers may ask you to join. The question is are study groups to your personal advantage? Your study time is a limited resource and is a study group a good use of that resource. This article will explore the pros and cons of a study group.</p>
<p>The advantages of joining a study group.</p>
<p>A study group can help kee<span id="more-31"></span>p you accountable. Many people are better at doing what they need to be doing if other people are counting on them. With a study group you know that two or three other people expect you to show up at a certain time and to be prepared.</p>
<p>A study group will help you test your own knowledge. Different students tend to pick up different things in lecture and in their readings. During study group a fellow student may say or ask you about a topic that you may never have considered focusing on. This may make the difference on a key question on the test.</p>
<p>Explaining to others is a great way to learn. As you explain the material to other students you yourself will get a better understanding of it. This process will also expose missing knowledge that you have on the topic. As you explain the topic other members may start explaining parts to you as time progresses.</p>
<p>A study group can create a sense of camaraderie. It may become just more fun to study. Instead of simply rereading the same notes over and over again you are quizzing each other and interacting. This will make your study session more fun and time pass more quickly.</p>
<p>The group can be of help when you are in need. The Study group can help you out if you need to miss a lecture as well as with an assignment you do not understand.</p>
<p>The disadvantageous of a study group.</p>
<p>The study group is just a gossip session. If the group is not focusing on classwork and just talks about current events or the latest fashion it will not help you exam scores. Whenever people gather there will be some small talk. The problem arises when the small talk expands to the detriment of the the study time. You need to be on guard for this as a whole afternoon can be wasted.</p>
<p>A member of the study group is unethical. It is perfectly OK &#8211; depending on the instructors guidelines &#8211; to help each other with homework or at the least explain the assignment to a fellow student. The problem arises when a fellow scholar wants to copy your work. You can feel a lot of pressure to comply.</p>
<p>The study group starts late and is out of your way. If you drive to a faraway location to meet and half the group is an hour late this can be a waste of your time. Not only is it disrespectful, but it accomplishes little in the way of preparing for the exam.</p>
<p>Members of the study group are not prepared. It is one thing to help discuss the reading and to ask and answer questions about it, but it is a completely different issue to answer questions for someone who did not do the reading. If all members are not prepared the study group will not function well.</p>
<p>You learn better on your own. For some students this is true. They are focused and get an &#8216;A&#8217; by locking them selves in their study area and plugging away. Some students say this even though though they are failing because they do not like the idea of a study group. If you have a 4.0 by doing it on your own keep up the good work.</p>
<p>To decide to form or to join a study group is entirely up to you based on your needs and preferences. It is important that you join the right group and analyze if it is a productive use of your time. Not every group of students studying is the same. You may need to bounce around till you find the study group that is right for you.</p>
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<p> <strong>Educational/School Psychology in the Pursuit of Human Well-Being</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Introduction</strong></p>
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<p>            Now we are living in the technological modern world. With the help of science and technology we have developed in all fields. India is a developing country. We have lot of human resources after China. But the literacy rate is very low when compared <span id="more-22"></span>to other developed and developing countries in the world. India is a rich country, but Indians are poor. With the help of science and technology and by utilizing all sources in the proper way it is possible to India to become a developed country in the world. In the modern world people living with high tension. The student in schools and colleges are also living with high tension because of heavy competitions. It is necessary to introduce psychology as a general subject in all the classes both at school and college levels. Yoga and meditation is also necessary for each and every one in the world.</p>
<p><strong>Definition of Education</strong></p>
<p>Ø      <em>Education is the learning of human souls to what is best, and making what is best out of them? </em></p>
<p>–        <strong><em>John Ruskin</em></strong></p>
<p>Ø      <em>Education is a weapon, whose effect depends on who holds it is his hands and at whom it is aimed.</em></p>
<p>                                                                                                    <strong><em>– Joseph Stalin</em></strong></p>
<p>The word <strong>education</strong> is derived from the <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>educare</strong>, meaning <strong>&#8220;to raise&#8221;</strong>, <strong>&#8220;to bring up&#8221;, &#8220;to train&#8221;, &#8220;to rear&#8221;</strong>. Education means the gradual process of acquiring knowledge. Education is a preparation for life. Education is also defined as the profession of teaching (especially at a school or college or university).</p>
<p><strong>Importance of Education</strong></p>
<p>India is a union comprised of twenty eight states and seven Territories. The Constitution provides directives regarding the development of education throughout the country. The areas in which the respective central and state governments have domain have been identified in the Constitution as the <em>central </em>list, <em>state </em>list and <em>concurrent </em>list. Until the late 1970s, school education had been on the <em>state </em>list, which meant that states had the final say in the management of their respective school systems. However, in 1976, education was transferred to the <em>concurrent </em>list through a constitutional amendment, the objective being to promote meaningful educational partnerships between the central and state governments. Today, the central government establishes broad education policies for school curricula development and management practices. These serve as guidelines for the states.</p>
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<p>Generally, at the start of a very young age, children learn to develop and use their mental, moral and physical powers, which they acquire through various types of education. Education is commonly referred to as the process of learning and obtaining knowledge at school, in a form of formal education. However, the process of education does not only start when a child first attends school. Education begins at home. One does not only acquire knowledge from a teacher; one can learn and receive knowledge from a parent, family member and even an acquaintance. In almost all societies, attending school and receiving an education is extremely vital and necessary if one wants to achieve success.</p>
<p><strong>Educational Psychology</strong></p>
<p>Educational psychology is the study of how humans learn in educational settings, the effectiveness of educational interventions, the psychology of teaching, and the social psychology of schools as organizations. Although the terms &#8220;educational psychology&#8221; and &#8220;school psychology&#8221; are often used interchangeably, researchers and theorists are likely to be identified as educational psychologists, whereas practitioners in schools or school-related settings are identified as school psychologists. Educational psychology is concerned with the processes of educational attainment among the general population and sub-populations such as gifted children and those subject to specific disabilities</p>
<p>            Educational psychology can in part be understood through its relationship with other disciplines. It is informed primarily by psychology, bearing a relationship to that discipline analogous to the relationship between medicine and biology. Educational psychology in turn informs a wide range of specialities within educational studies, including instructional design, educational technology, curriculum development, organizational learning, special education and classroom management. Educational psychology both draws from and contributes to cognitive science and the learning sciences. In universities, departments of educational psychology are usually housed within faculties of education, possibly accounting for the lack of representation of educational psychology content in introductory psychology textbooks.</p>
<p><strong>Uses of Educational Psychology</strong></p>
<p><strong>For finding Individual differences and Disabilities</strong></p>
<p>            Each person has an individual profile of characteristics, abilities and challenges that result from learning and development. These manifest as individual differences in intelligence, creativity, cognitive style, motivation, and the capacity to process information, communicate, and relate to others. The most prevalent disabilities found among school age children are attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), learning disability, dyslexia, and speech disorder. Less common disabilities include mental retardation, hearing impairment, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, and blindness.</p>
<p>Although theories of intelligence have been discussed by philosophers since Plato, intelligence testing is an invention of educational psychology, and is coincident with the development of that discipline. Continuing debates about the nature of intelligence revolve on whether intelligence can be characterized by a single, scalar factor (Spearman&#8217;s general intelligence), multiple factors (as in Sternberg&#8217;s triarchic theory of intelligence and Gardner&#8217;s theory of multiple intelligences), or whether it can be measured at all. In practice, standardized instruments such as the Stanford-Binet IQ test and the WISC are widely used in economically developed countries to identify children in need of individualized educational treatment. Children classified as gifted are often provided with accelerated or enriched programs. Children with identified deficits may be provided with enhanced education in specific skills such as phonological awareness.</p>
<p><strong> For Social, Moral and Cognitive Developemnt       </strong></p>
<p>To understand the characteristics of learners in childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age, educational psychology develops and applies theories of human development. Often cast as stages through which people pass as they mature, developmental theories describe changes in mental abilities (cognition), social roles, moral reasoning, and beliefs about the nature of knowledge.</p>
<p>For example, educational psychologists have researched the instructional applicability of Jean Piaget&#8217;s theory of development, according to which children mature through four stages of cognitive capability. Piaget hypothesized that children are not capable of abstract logical thought until they are older than about 11 years, and therefore younger children need to be taught using concrete objects and examples. Researchers have found that transitions, such as from concrete to abstract logical thought, do not occur at the same time in all domains. A child may be able to think abstractly about mathematics, but remain limited to concrete thought when reasoning about human relationships. Perhaps Piaget&#8217;s most enduring contribution is his insight that people actively construct their understanding through a self-regulatory process.</p>
<p>Piaget proposed a developmental theory of moral reasoning in which children progress from a naive understanding of morality based on behavior and outcomes to a more advanced understanding based on intentions. Piaget&#8217;s views of moral development were elaborated by Kohlberg into a stage theory of moral development. There is evidence that the moral reasoning described in stage theories is not sufficient to account for moral behavior. For example, other factors such as modeling (as described by the social cognitive theory of morality) are required to explain bullying.</p>
<p>Developmental theories are sometimes presented not as shifts between qualitatively different stages, but as gradual increments on separate dimensions. Development of epistemological beliefs (beliefs about knowledge) have been described in terms of gradual changes in people&#8217;s belief in: certainty and permanence of knowledge, fixedness of ability, and credibility of authorities such as teachers and experts. People develop more sophisticated beliefs about knowledge as they gain in education and maturity.</p>
<p><strong>Psychology and Teacher</strong></p>
<p>            Teacher is a national builder. He has a power to change the world through education. According to our Indians teacher is a third god. Teacher plays a prominet role in the development of society. Educational Psychology is a main subject in  teacher education at D.Ed., B.Ed., and M.Ed. levels. It is necessary for each and every teacher to know about psychology. Becausse it is necessary to know the behaviour of the students in the class. Teacher has different roles  like father, advisor, councellor, administrator and well wisher. The future of any country is in the hands of teachers. So it is necessary to give importance for teacher education. So our government introduced psychology subject in teacher education curriculum.</p>
<p>After undergoing the course, the student teacher</p>
<p>1)      Explains psychology and its relationship with Education.</p>
<p>2)      Classifies different branches of psychology and explains their significance.</p>
<p>3)      Explains the importance of heredity and environment and its influences in educational process.</p>
<p>4)      Explains the different aspects of the development of the child.</p>
<p>5)      Explains the growth and human beings and their behaviour.</p>
<p>6)      Describes the individual aspects of the development of the child.</p>
<p>7)      Explains the primary needs of the children.</p>
<p>8)      Explains the secondary needs of the children.</p>
<p>9)      Explains the theories of learning and the factors influencing learning.</p>
<p>10)  Explains the concept of socialization.</p>
<p>11)  Explains the different types of learning.</p>
<p>12)  Understands the concept of motivation and the steps to be taken to motivate the children.</p>
<p>13)  Explains attention and its uses.</p>
<p>14)  Develops skill of observation, listening, responding and understanding.</p>
<p>15)  Describes memory, remembering and forgetting and identifies conditions of good memory.</p>
<p>16)  Describes the effects of different methods used for learning process.</p>
<p>17)  Explains thinking process and its uses-perception, conception, apperception for different ages.</p>
<p>18)  Explains the role of creativity and its development.</p>
<p>19)  Explains the meaning of intelligence and understands the changing concept of intelligence.</p>
<p>20)  Enhances personality development of pupils.</p>
<p>21)  Describes the mental hygiene and mental health.</p>
<p>22)  Understands exceptional children and their significance.</p>
<p>23)  Practices guidance and counseling for school pupils.</p>
<p><strong>Conclusion</strong></p>
<p><strong>          </strong>Educational psychology is an application of the principles of psychology for effective learning and modification of behaviour on desirable dimensions.  Knowledge of educational psychology makes a teacher effective in motivating the pupils in their learning.  In short it is an inseparable part of strategy in education. Education gives knowledge, wealth and health. Education is a solution for all types of problems in the society. Through education only it is possible overall development of a person in the society. Through education it is easy to know about behavour of the students and persons in the society with the help of psychology. So it is necessary to study psychology all persons in the society in the modern world. Educational Psychology helps the overall development of the student.</p>
<p><strong>References</strong></p>
<p>1. Educational psychology a cognitive view by Asubel, D.P. </p>
<p>2..Element of educational psychology by Bhatia, H.R. </p>
<p>3. Psychology applied to teaching by Bichler, R.F. </p>
<p>4. Educational psychology by Cole, E.C. and Bruce, W.F.</p>
<p>5. http:/ <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.google.com" target="_blank">www.google.com</a></p>
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<p>Barack Obama talks about his plan for improving schools and making college more affordable.  <H3>Help answer the question about Education</H3>What education it takes to be a police officer ?<br />I am 16</p>
<p>In school still </p>
<p>Wondering what education it takes, do you have to be OP Eligible </p>
<p>I know you can sit a tafe course but can i still reach my goals through that ???</p>
<p>Questions:<br />
What education ?<br />
Whats there pay ?<br />
What it takes ?</p>
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<p>Name:Naraginti Amareswar reddy Father Name: N.M.Reddy Sex: Male Date of Birth: 10th Fed 1981 Ed Qua: M.Sc., M.Ed., research scholar in the dept. of education, sri venkateswara university, tirupati, india. e-mail ID: <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="mailto:amareswaran@gmail.com">amareswaran@gmail.com</a></p></p>
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