Foundations of education (psychological, socialogical, and anthropological) / by Amparo S. Lardizabal
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9712300862
- 370.19
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Main Library Filipiniana Section | Filipiniana | F 370.19 L321f 1988 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c. 1 | Room use only | 14244QC |
Chapter 1:Human nature and individual differences
The biological background of behavior
Developmental tasks
Chapter II: The learning process and theories of learning
Human behavior
Definition of learning
Results of learning
Theories of learning
Factors affecting learning
Kinds of learning
Management of learning
Implications for education
Chapter III: Motivation
Definition of motivation
Importance of motivation
Classification of motives
Hierarchy of motives
Motivational cycle
Relation of drives o homeostasis
Theories of motivation
Chapter IV: Personality
Definition of personality
Components of personality
Importance of personality
Theories of personality
Similarities and differences among theories
Implications for learning
Chapter V: Employment psychology
The need for a job
Finding the right job
Implications for vocational guidance
Finding the right employee
Selection of employer
Hiring the old worker and the handicapped
Human relations on the job
Chapter VI: Getting along with people
The basis of human relations
Qualities of leadership
Kinds of leaders
Salesmanship
Friendship and marriage
Traits people like and dislike
Chapter VII: Introduction to sociological foundations
Definition of terms
Chapter VIII: Socialization and stratification
Meaning of society
Socialization
Status
Determinants of status or class
Status symbols
Role
Stratification
Kinds of stratification
Social mobility
Chapter IX: The family
Institutions
The family
Classification of the family
Functions of the family
Characteristics of the Asian including the Filipino family
Dating courtship and premarital sex
Chapter XI: Changes in the society
Industrialization
Urbanization
Improved transportation
Mobility of population
Working mothers
Desire for consumer goods and material things
The "Compadre" System in Phlippines Society
Increased leisure
Chapter XII:Social problems
Juvenile Delinquency
Drug addiction
Sex problems
Divorce and desertion
Population explosion
Poverty
Child prostitute or child abuse
Mail order brides
Employment abroad
Lack of peace and order
Chapter XIII: Introduction to Anthropological foundations
Anthropology
Divisions of anthropology
Relation of anthropology to other sciences
Practical applications of anthropology
Chapter XIV: Culture and society
Meaning of culture
Classification of culture
Forms of culture
Components of culture
Function of culture
Characteristics of culture
Concept of society
Meaning of society
Relation between culture and society
Personality between culture and society
Chapter XV: Language and writing
Definition of language
Antiquity of language
Significance and function of language
Elements of language
Linguistics structures
Importance of writing
Chapter XVI: Religion
Definition of religion
Nature of religion
Folk or primitive religions
Variety of religions
Belief in most societies regarding religion
Use of religion
Role or instructions of religion
Chapter XVII: The arts
Nature and definition of art
Functions of arts
Music
Dance
Poetry and prose
Art and the individual
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