This chapter discusses the field of educational psychology and how it relates to teaching. It defines educational psychology as applying psychological principles to education and understanding learners and the learning process. The chapter outlines several responsibilities of educational psychologists, including researching teaching effectiveness and how students learn. It also discusses the accumulated knowledge base in educational psychology around factors like environmental/cultural influences, cognitive development, and classroom management.
The chapter then explains that future teachers will need skills in areas like decision-making, serving diverse learners, and addressing traditional classroom problems, as well as using new technology and having knowledge of learning theories. It states teachers must be able to understand and connect with students from different backgrounds. Finally, it poses questions about what makes an