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Neag School of Education Department of Educational Psychology Cognition and Instruction



 

Cognition and Instruction: Faculty

Dr. Scott W. Brown - Professor of Educational Psychology.

Click here for Scott's Directory page.

Research Interests: Problem-Based Learning; Memory; Problem Solving; Decision Making; GlobalEd


Dr. Donald J. Leu - John and Maria Neag Endowed Chair in Literacy and Technology.

Click here for Don's Directory page.

Research Interests: Cognitive and Instructional Issues Related to Literacy and Technology; New Literacies of the Internet; Elementary Reading Instruction.

View Dr. Leu's latest video on New Literacies, part of a PBS series on reading instruction in grades 3-5 entitled "The New Literacies of the Internet."

Listen to Dr. Leu's TNE podcast entitled: "New Literacies"


Dr. Jason M. Stephens - Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology.

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Research Interests: Human Motivation; Moral Reasoning; Academic Integrity; Civic Education.

Listen to Dr. Stephens's TNE podcast entitled: "Cheating: why students do it and how teachers can prevent it"


Dr. Michael F. Young - Associate Professor of Educational Psychology.

Click here for Mike's Directory page.

Research Interests: Situated Cognition as a Theory for Thinking and Learning; Development of Instructional Technologies; Log-File Analyses and the impact of online games in education.

Listen to Dr. Young's TNE podcast entitled: "Technology in the Classroom: Why not?"


 

 

      
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