This book, Advanced Educational Psychology, covers the University syllabi in B.Ed., B.A. (Education) paper on this subject in all the Indian Universities. Matter has been drawn from standard textbooks, reference books and journals along with periodical reports published by State and Central Governments. It has been arranged according to the topics prescribed by University syllabi. The method of presentation is analytical, classifying the subject matter under central headings, sub-heading and running headings. Matter on each topic has been split under maximum number of points so that the student may easily memorise it an its reproduction in examination may fetch maximum marks. Questions actually asked in University Examination papers have been given at the end of each chapter so that the student may prepare for examination well before he actually appears in it. This book deals in ‘Fourty One’ chapters plus select Bibliography which is divided into ‘Three Parts’ while ‘Part A’ is indulges in Eighteen chapters, ‘Part B’ covers Nine chapters and ‘Part C’ deals with Fourteen chapters. While the presentation is analytical, the conclusion is generally synthetic and integral so that justice is done to all the views concerning a subject. Education is closely linked to life. Therefore, examples have been everywhere drawn from the Indian environment. For those who want to study in details in Bibliography has been given at the end of the book. Dr. R. N. Sharma M.A., D.Phil. (Alld.), D.Litt. (Meerut) Former Reader & Head, Dept. of P.G. Studies & Research, Meerut College. A Chief Editor : Research Journal of Philosophy & Social Science, Director Sri Aurobindo Research Institute. He has written quite a large number of books on Social Science Subjects, which have been well received all over. He is life member of Several academic bodies of National & International repute. He has attended & Participated in large number of academic Conferences & Seminars. He has directed & completed several research projects in Social Science mainly Education, Psychology, Sociology, Philosophy & Anthropology.

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