Educational Psychology: Developing Learners (Pearson+) 11th Edition
Educational Psychology: Developing Learners (Pearson+) 11th Edition by Eric Anderman; Lynley Anderman; Jeanne Ormrod invites educators to transform classroom practice with a lively, research-grounded guide to how students learn.
Clear, contemporary, and classroom-focused, this edition blends core learning theories with practical strategies—making complex ideas like motivation, cognitive development, assessment, and classroom management immediately usable. Readers will find evidence-based explanations of how students process information, why misconceptions persist, and which instructional routines boost retention and engagement. Rich examples and reflective prompts connect theory to real-world K–12 and higher-education settings, supporting lesson planning, differentiation, and culturally responsive teaching.
What sets this text apart is its emphasis on application: hands-on classroom scenarios, formative assessment techniques, and proven approaches to foster social-emotional growth and inclusive learning. Whether you’re a pre-service teacher, an experienced instructor, curriculum specialist, or instructional coach, the book supplies tools to enhance student outcomes, foster motivation, and design instruction grounded in current educational psychology research.
Ideal for educators in the U.S., Canada, UK, Australia, and international classrooms, this edition is an essential reference for anyone serious about developing effective learners. Accessible yet authoritative, it balances rigorous scholarship with teacher-friendly guidance.
Ready to sharpen your classroom practice and deepen your understanding of how students learn? Add Educational Psychology: Developing Learners (Pearson+) 11th Edition to your professional library and bring research-backed strategies into your next lesson.
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