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Leader: Dr S Edwards
Offered:
Peninsula First semester 2005 (Day)
Synopsis: Focus on the overall development of children aged 0 - 5 years, and the implications of development for learning, teaching and other aspects of practice in early childhood services. Emphasis on the inter-relation of areas or domains of development and impacting factors so that students gain a comprehensive picture of children at various developmental stages and ages. Will emphasise the need for students to critically reflect on their understanding and knowledge of child development as a basis for responding to individuals and groups of children and in designing, utilising and undertaking valid and reliable assessment.
Objectives: Upon successful completion of this unit students should have knowledge and understanding of a range of issues relating to child development. The learning objectives of this unit are for students to learn and understand the diversity of human growth; the likely impact of factors such as culture, family, genetic inheritance and life experiences on child development and growth; a range of early learning theories, particularly related to the education and care of young children; an understanding regarding their own abilities, attitudes and values as professionals and how these underpin inclusive early childhood practice.
Assessment: A Case Study on the development of a pre-school child (2000 words): 50% + Research Essay in relation to child development issues (2000 words): 50%
Contact Hours: 2 hours per week