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	<title><![CDATA[How Schools Are Using Educational Psychology to Improve Learning ?]]></title>
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	<description><![CDATA[Educational Psychology studies how people learn and helps improve teaching methods and student outcomes. It explains how thinking, emotions, behavior, and environment influence learning. Different types-like developmental, cognitive, behavioral, and social-guide teachers to adapt lessons for diverse learners. In real life, it helps manage classroom behavior, support shy or anxious students, and make learning engaging through activities. Overall, Educational Psychology enables personalized, effective teaching, ensuring every student learns in a way that suits their needs and abilities. ]]></description>
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