1. SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY?
      2. SPRING SEMESTER 2006
    1. EDUC 220-3 ?
  1. INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
      1. (D01.00)
      2. Dr. JEFF SUGARMAN
      3. COURSE DESCRIPTION:
      4. ASSIGNMENTS AND EVALUATION:
      5. REQUIRED TEXTBOOK:
      6. Return to Education's Undergraduate 2006-1 Course Outlines Main Page.

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INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
(D01.00)
Dr. JEFF SUGARMAN
Office: EDB 9504
Phone: 291-3835
TUESDAY & THURSDAY 10:30-11:20
PREREQUISITE:
None.
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Educational psychology is a branch of psychology that addresses issues of human development, teaching and learning in
educational settings. Education 220 is an introductory course that surveys the major concepts, theories, and domains of
research in educational psychology. Students will attend two 1-hour lectures and one 1 -hour tutorial each week during
the thirteen weeks of instruction.
ASSIGNMENTS AND EVALUATION:
1.
Two "Think Papers" (maximum of six typed, double-spaced papers) on specific topics determined by the instructor.
Each paper will contribute 20 points toward a student's final grade in the course.
2.
One midterm examination contributing 30 points toward the final grade.
3.
One final examination contributing 30 points toward the final grade.
REQUIRED TEXTBOOK:
Woolfolk, A. E., Winne, P. H., & Perry, N. E.
(2005).
Educational Psychology (Third Canadian Edition). Scarborough,
ON: Pearson Allyn & Bacon. [ISBN#:
0-205-43202-6].
Return to Education's Undergraduate 2006-1 Course Outlines Main Page.
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