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James Drever’s ‘Instinct In Man: A Contribution To The Psychology Of Education’ is a foundational text that examines the profound influence of instinctual drives on human psychology and educational development. The book presents a detailed exploration of how innate instincts interact with learned behaviors to shape personality, motivation, and learning capabilities.
Drever argues that understanding instinct is essential for educators and psychologists seeking to optimize the learning process. The work synthesizes contemporary psychological research with practical educational applications, demonstrating how instinctive behaviors manifest in classroom settings and influence student engagement and achievement.
Through careful analysis and observation, Drever illustrates the connection between instinctual responses and educational outcomes, providing valuable insights for teachers, parents, and educational administrators. This influential contribution to educational psychology remains relevant for understanding human development and creating effective teaching methodologies.







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