Animal Behaviour
- 354 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Conwy Lloyd Morgan was a British ethologist and psychologist recognized for his experimental approach to animal psychology. He is particularly remembered for his theory of emergent evolution and for Morgan's Canon. This principle asserted that higher mental faculties should only be invoked as explanations for behavior if lower faculties could not account for it. His work significantly influenced the development of behaviorism.




In Psychology for Teachers, Morgan provides readers with an accessible and engaging introduction to the principles of psychology as they relate to education. Through clear explanations and practical examples, he illustrates how psychological principles can be used to improve teaching techniques and enhance student learning. This indispensable resource is a must-read for teachers, educators, and anyone else interested in the intersection of psychology and education.