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EDF3006 - Adolescent development and learning6 points, SCA Band 0, 0.125 EFTSLUndergraduate Faculty of EducationLeader: Dr Helen Watt (Clayton), Dr C Charles (Gippsland)Offered
Clayton First semester 2008 (Day) SynopsisThe unit focuses on significant aspects of adolescent development in the context of teacher education. Building on the sequence of core education units studied in the first two years of this course students are introduced to psychological research into adolescent age span and encouraged to develop critical perspectives on knowledge claims rather than relying on anecdotal information. The unit considers psychological, motivational, social, cognitive, biological and sociocultural perspectives of adolescent development and learning. Students inquire into interpersonal and teaching strategies for teaching and learning with adolescents based on contemporary knowledge of adolescent development. Objectives
Upon successful completion of this unit, students should be able to:
Assessment
Assessment task 1: Research Essay (2,000 words, 50%) Contact hours2 hrs per week PrerequisitesMust have passed 2 units in {EDF1301, EDF1302, EDF1303, EDF1304} AND (Must have passed 2 units in {EDF2001, EDF2002, EDF2004, EDF2005} OR Must have passed 2 units in {EDF2003, EDF3002} |