Instinct in Man: A Contribution to the Psychology of Education

Instinct in Man: A Contribution to the Psychology of Education

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Jan 1, 2011 · English · Hardcover (304 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 304
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2011
Publisher Kessinger Publishing, LLC
ISBN-10 1169898076
ISBN-13 9781169898073

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James Drever's exploration of the psychological underpinnings of education presents a thought-provoking discourse on human instinct and its influence on learning. He delves into the idea that understanding instinctual behaviors can significantly enhance educational practices and outcomes. By analyzing various forms of motivation and innate tendencies, Drever provides a framework for educators to better connect with their students in meaningful ways.

The work reflects on how instincts can manifest in different learning environments, urging teachers to recognize and adapt to these natural impulses. Through examining the interplay between instinct and educational processes, Drever encourages a more empathetic approach to teaching. He argues that acknowledging these inherent drives can lead to more effective and engaging educational strategies.

Drever's insights challenge conventional teaching methods, advocating for techniques that resonate with students' natural proclivities. His contribution to the field of educational psychology not only sheds light on instinctual behavior but also empowers educators to foster an environment where instinctual learning can flourish.

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Romance Science & Technology History Nature Psychology
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