EDF3003

Adolescent development

(EDU)

Dr D Heyne (Clayton) + (Gippsland)

6 points + 2 hours per week + Second semester + Clayton + Gippsland Prerequisite: Completion of first two years of program

Synopsis: This subject provides a framework for students to understand adolescent development from a theoretical and scientific base, and to apply their knowledge at a practical level. The biological, psychological, social, sexual, and cognitive aspects of adolescent development are considered, together with the cultural and familial contexts for development. Specific attention is paid to the relationship between these aspects of adolescent development and the implications for working with adolescents in the school setting. Particular foci include school attendance problems, bullying, depression and suicide, learning difficulties, and career choices.

Assessment: Written (2000 words): 40% + Examination (2 hours): 50% + Weekly contribution: 10%