EDM104-Child Development and Education
Module Provider: Institute of Education
Number of credits: 20 [10 ECTS credits]
Level:7
Terms in which taught: Autumn term module
Pre-requisites:
Non-modular pre-requisites:
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Current from: 2020/1
Email: d.a.powell@reading.ac.uk
Type of module:
Summary module description:
This module will provide students with an opportunity to enhance their knowledge and understanding of the development of children from infancy to adolescence and to apply this to educational settings. The module will provide a detailed overview of key theories of child development, with a focus on those aspects of development most relevant to the classroom. This will allow students to reflect on ways in which development is impacted by both genetic and environmental influences, and how this may in turn impact on teaching and learning.
Aims:
- to develop an understanding of classic and contemporary psychological theoriess of cognitive development and how these relate to education.
- to develop an understanding of contemporary accounts of the development of language and how this relates to education.
- to develop an understanding of the ways in which empirical evidence can inform the development of interventions to enhance pupil learning.
- to develop an understanding of the social and emotional development of children and how this relates to education.
- to develop an understanding of the nature of typical and atypical development.
- to reflect critically on research relating to child development and its relevance to teaching and learning.
Assessable learning outcomes:
By the end of the module students should be able to:
- read, understand and critically evaluate contemporary research on children’s development
- critically analyse recent national initiatives on the curriculum and educational settings in relation to typical and atypical development.
- critically evaluate their own teaching in the light of evidence
Additional outcomes:
This module will also allow students to:
- Develop critical thinking skills through examining key pieces of the relevant research literature and discussing these in class
- Collaborate with students in preparing group presentations
- Present ideas and describe relevant research to peers, developing academic English and presentation skills
- Develop academic writing and critical thinking skills in producing written work for the summative assignment
Outline content:
Specialist knowledge and understanding will cover topics such as those outlined below:
- Development in historical contexts: changing understandings of childhood, from Piaget and Vygotsky to the information processing theorists.
- Cognitive development - implications for educational settings;
- Language development - implications for educational settings;
- Social development - implications for educational settings;
- Atypical development;
- Teaching approaches;
- Assessment and diagnosis;
- Gender issues in achievement;
- Cross cultural aspects of development.
Brief description of teaching and learning methods:
- Tutor-led lectures and seminars
- Group discussions and readings;
- Practical assessment workshops
- Presentations.
Autumn | Spring | Summer | |
Lectures | 30 | ||
Guided independent study: | 170 | ||
Total hours by term | 200 | ||
Total hours for module | 200 |
Method | Percentage |
Written assignment including essay | 100 |
Summative assessment- Examinations:
Summative assessment- Coursework and in-class tests:
There will be one written assignment of 4500 words. The topic and title will be chosen from a list of alternatives, given to students in around week 4 of the module.
Formative assessment methods:
Students will be asked to give a presentation (in pairs/small groups) lasting around 20 minutes providing a critical analysis of a piece of the research literature selected by tutors as particularly relevant to the module. Feedback will be provided.
Penalties for late submission:
Penalties for late submission on this module are in accordance with the University policy. Please refer to page 5 of the Postgraduate Guide to Assessment for further information: http://www.reading.ac.uk/internal/exams/student/exa-guidePG.aspx
Assessment requirements for a pass:
Students must achieve 50%
Reassessment arrangements:
Resubmissions must be submitted within one calendar month of the notification of failure.
Additional Costs (specified where applicable):
Required text books: There are no required text books for this module. However, two useful books listed are: Berk, L. (2013). Child Development. (Ninth Edition). Pearson
Last updated: 4 April 2020
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