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1.05 Educational sciences and environment

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Education

Educational environment

Used For
UF Learning environment
Narrower Term
NT1 Classroom environment
NT1 Parent school relationship
    NT2 Parent teacher relationship
NT1 Peer relationship
NT1 School community relationship
NT1 School discipline
UF School authority
    NT2 School punishment
    UF Corporal punishment, Expulsion (school)
    NT2 School rewards
NT1 School student relationship
    NT2 Student adjustment
    UF School adjustment
    NT2 Truancy
NT1 Student behaviour
    NT2 Student attitudes
    NT2 Student participation
NT1 Student teacher relationship
UF Teacher student relationship
    NT2 Educational interaction process
    UF Interaction process analysis
NT1 Teacher administration relationship
NT1 Teacher behaviour
    NT2 Teacher attitudes
    NT2 Teacher authority
    NT2 Teacher participation
Educational sciences
Used For
UF Pedagogy
Narrower Term
NT1 Educational anthropology
NT1 Educational history
NT1 Educational philosophy
NT1 Educational psychology
UF Psychopedagogy
    NT2 Adolescent psychology
    NT2 Child psychology
NT1 Educational psychosociology
NT1 Educational research
UF Pedagogical research
    NT2 Comparative education
    NT2 Curriculum research
    NT2 Reading research
NT1 Educational sociology
UF Society and education
    NT2 Student sociology
    UF Student life
        NT3 Student movements
        NT3 Student unrest
NT1 Educational theory
UF Principles of education
    NT2 Educational models
Learning
Narrower Term
NT1 Adult learning
NT1 Learning disabilities
UF Learning difficulties
    NT2 Dyslexia
NT1 Learning processes
    NT2 Attention
    NT2 Comprehension
    NT2 Feedback (learning)
    NT2 Interest (learning)
    UF Curiosity
    NT2 Retention
NT1 Learning readiness
    NT2 Reading readiness

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