Author Topic: Is this the right place? Please help! (Learning psychology)  (Read 865 times)

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ahh

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Hi!

I'm working on a study-book for science-student, and I'm trying to introduce a new concept in writing scientific books. My goal is to write science books that aren't boooring and that doesn't contain demotivating and boring texts.


Therefore, I need information about "learning psychology"; about how to motivate students to read "heavy" science-topics, how to simplify difficult topics etc..


Any help?
(By the way: I'm not a psychologist)

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Re: Is this the right place? Please help! (Learning psychology)
« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2010, 06:59:01 PM »
Hi!

I'm working on a study-book for science-student, and I'm trying to introduce a new concept in writing scientific books. My goal is to write science books that aren't boooring and that doesn't contain demotivating and boring texts.


Therefore, I need information about "learning psychology"; about how to motivate students to read "heavy" science-topics, how to simplify difficult topics etc..


Any help?
(By the way: I'm not a psychologist)

Begin by realizing that "Psychology" cannot be "learned" -  because it is not capable of being perceived by the brain.  The Psychology of the ancient Greeks is, and was conceived to be an Esoteric study, which can only be experienced via ones intuition, and from within ones own Esoteric dimensions themselves.  What is taught today is not Psychology, but the oxymoron "behavioral psychology",  which stems from the delusional thinking of B.F. Skinner.

Since the Esoteric cannot actually be conveyed via physical plane verbiage, a book will always be "about" what someone "thinks".

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Re: Is this the right place? Please help! (Learning psychology)
« Reply #2 on: June 21, 2010, 01:00:28 AM »
docjp's reply seems to miss the intention of the OPs request. It also seems to based on an opinion stated as fact that modern psychology is invalid. Anyway....

@ OP: Sorry but I can't offer any links to the "psychology of learning" as i have not looked into this aspect but maybe this clarification will result in an answer from someone who has.
The Lunatic Fringe

Einstien when gazing at an asylum across from his study:
"They are madmen who know nothing of physics... and I am merely a madman who does"

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Re: Is this the right place? Please help! (Learning psychology)
« Reply #3 on: June 22, 2010, 05:23:54 PM »
docjp's reply seems to miss the intention of the OPs request. It also seems to based on an opinion stated as fact that modern psychology is invalid. Anyway....

My statement of fact is just that, a fact.  It appears as "opinion" to those unfamiliar with the fact, and that is understandable.  The brain is quite useless in seeking the Psychology of oneself, or of another, since it cannot perceive the subtle energy of the MIND.  But unless one is specifically trained to awaken to the MIND realm, one may think about the concept for a thousand years, and nothing of the MIND or Spiritual dimensions will be discovered.

Peace

 

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