Dive into Learning Theories to explore the core concepts of educational psychology, including behaviorism, cognitivism, and constructivism, providing scientific guidance for your teaching and learning.
Learning Theories offers a comprehensive resource library covering all aspects of educational psychology, from classical theories to modern research, helping teachers and students better understand and apply learning theories.
The Department of Psychology at NTU was established in 1949 as the first psychology department in Taiwan.
The Department of Psychological Sciences at the University of Missouri is a vibrant and research-focused entity emphasizing teaching excellence. It comprises tenured and tenure-track faculty, teaching faculty, clinical faculty, and staff, supporting over 1,000 undergraduate students and doctoral programs with emphasis areas in clinical, cognition and neuroscience, developmental, quantitative, and social/personality psychology.
This course is part of Foundations of Positive Psychology Specialization. This course, taught by Dr. Martin E.P. Seligman brings all the key concepts from the first four courses to practice as you develop and test a new positive intervention for an audience of your choice. You identify opportunities in your daily life to increase the wellbeing by using knowledge you developed in the first four courses of the Specialization.