In this weeks annotated bibliography
I decided to include a book which tied to my research very well called “Mindset”
as well as an article which I found while looking through the bibliographies of
some of the other articles that I had chosen in the past. I think that these
sources were both credible because the author of the book is well educated and
known within the field of psychology, additionally I found that in quite a few
of the articles that I looked over while doing my research she would often be mentioned
as one of the experts. I think that both
of the sources which I chose to include deal with the learning and promote the
need to teach students not to succeed but to work hard toward their goals.
The research topic I chose seems
to be a new areas of study, and because of this I think that I will not be able
to address every question that may arise from it. I believe that we as a society we need to
implement better learning habits and promote and encourage our students to work
hard rather than just aim to obtain higher grades. I think that many people will probably be
interested in my topic since I have been researching how to maintain students
engaged and the importance of teaching them better learning techniques. I think that by teaching students to enjoy
learning and encourage them to approach their education as a challenge and in a
more positive light they will have a better learning experience. Education for me during the last couple of
year has been incredibly important and leaning better teaching and learning techniques
for myself as well as my children has become a priority, and because I am a
parent I believe that this information can be very helpful for others who like
me may have experienced difficulties with their children and a sense of
helplessness if unable to support and help their children.
Question:
"What
psychological factors can teachers utilize to increase student engagement in
the classroom?"
Resources:
- Anderman E.E.M., Anderman H.L. (2009) "Psychology of Classroom Learning: An Encyclopedia”, Vol. 1. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA. [0]. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 24 Jan. 2016. http://go.galegroup.com.libproxy.chapman.edu/ps/i.doid=GALE%7CCX3027800001&v=2.1&u=chap_main&it=r&p=GVRL&sw=w&asid=ba0c32a611cbdf97a6e7b60eb921bea7
The book that I chose to use for this assignment is “Psychology of
Classroom Learning: An Encyclopedia”. I
chose this specific E-book/encyclopedia because it seems to have a broad amount
of topics which pertain to the educational system, child psychology and the
various social aspect that can impact a child’s educational potential. This encyclopedia also seems to incorporate
the various author’s real experiences within the classroom setting.
The encyclopedia seems to be broken into articles or sections which
discuss specific topics that are associated with education. The encyclopedia
itself does not seem to be written by a specific person it seems to have
numerous contributors, but two editors who are Eric M. Anderman and Lynley H.
Anderman. The articles/sections seem to
be very well written, and the authors or contributors seem to be highly
educated and work within the field of education. Additionally each article seems to also have
individual bibliographies.
2. Dweck
S.C. (2006) “Mindset”. New York, Random House
I found this book to be incredibly
insightful. The book itself goes through
a series of examples in which people’s will to succeed and effort became the
strongest factor in reaching or exceeding their potential. I believe that the author is very well
qualified, as she is well educated and known within the field of
psychology. This source specifically
addressees my research question as it provides examples of individuals in the real
world who have successfully overcome obstacles in life and education and was a
great influence when I chose my topic.
3 3.Duckworth,
A.L.; Seligman, M.E.P. (2005). “Self-discipline Outdoes IQ in Predicting
Academic Performance of Adolescents”. Psychological Science. 16 (12). 939-934.
This article is especially important
for my research, it is a review of a study in which the students IQ and study
habits were taken into account while evaluating their academic
performance. I think that the authors
and researchers were highly qualified as they seemed to be well educated in the
field. I believe that this review
addresses my question as it evaluates students learning habits while comparing
their IQ.
4. Galla,
B. M., Wood, J. J., Tsukayama, E., Har, K., Chiu, A. W., & Langer, D. A.
(2014). “A
longitudinal multilevel model analysis of the within-person and
between-person effect of
effortful engagement and academic self-efficacy on
academic performance”. Journal of School
Psychology, 52(3), 295-308.
doi:10.1016/j.jsp.2014.04.001
The article seems to be a
wonderful addition to the other research I have gathered. This article analyzes the academic
performance of students over time, while taking into consideration other
factors such as classroom engagement. I
think this article is helping me get a better understanding of my research
because it is helping me understand how difficult it might truly be to measure
growth and academic performance of students.
5. Himmele, P., & Himmele, W. (2011). Total
Participation Techniques: Making Every
Student an Active Learner. Alexandria,
Va: ASCD.
I believe the book will
improve my research as it explores positive learning techniques and aims to
teach educators to incorporate many of these techniques in their
classrooms. The books authors have PhD’s
in intercultural education, were teacher for a number of years and are
assistant professor at Millersville University. They are well educated and
passionate in the field of education, and so I believe that they are well
qualified to write the book. The
teachers they worked with while writing this book had on average of 9 years of
experience teaching. I believe the book
addresses my question as explores teaching techniques and students learning.
6. Ohst
A., Fondu M.E.B, Glogger I., Nückles M., Renkl A. (2014), Preparing learners
with
partly incorrect intuitive prior knowledge for learning, Frontiers in
Psychology,
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00664, http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00664
The article I found was
“Preparing learners with partly incorrect intuitive prior knowledge for
learning”. I chose this article because
although it might be very different to all my prior references, it actually set
out to test learning strategies. In the
study they set to find out how prior knowledge affected the way in which
students learned and how much they did. They had a group of students who had what
they called a “pre-training intervention”, while others had none. I think this
article is wonderful as it prepared some of the students by giving them some
kind of outline of the information they were to receive and in doing so allowed
them gain better understanding of the subject.
I think this article set out to prove how much we need to learn how to
learn, it gave some of the students a base from which they could begin to learn
and a direction in which to follow when learning. I think this article would support my
research as it would help me prove that as students we first need to acquire
better learning techniques.
7. Scott D.S., Dweck S.C.
"Mindsets That Promote Resilience: When Students Believe That
Personal
Characteristics Can Be Developed." Educational Psychologist 47.4
(2012): 302-
314. Academic Search Premier. Web. 4
Feb. 2016.
I found this article to be very interesting as
it sheds some light on the need to make youth resilient
and the importance to
teach them how to overcome failure. The authors
believe it’s important to
teach students that doing well educationally is
achievable to everyone through hard work and effort. I think this article will
help me in my research as unlike many others this one takes the students state
of mind into consideration. Many of the
other articles I have been briefly reading seem to share techniques that
teachers can use in the classroom in specific ways and manners, but this one
focuses on teaching student to that they can learn versus teaching teachers to
teach.