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Course Description The aim of this course is to introduce students to basic concepts related to social and emotional development from birth through adolescence. We will begin with the major theoretical frameworks and methods in social and emotional development, then progress to specific topics (e.g., attachment, moral development), and end with a discussion of familial and cultural contexts for social development. In-depth small-group discussion, field observations, student presentations, and written assignments will focus on theory, current research, current issues, as well as connections to practice. Critical thinking about psychological issues will be emphasized and class participation encouraged. The prerequisite (or co-requisite) course is CHDV 133 (Research Methods). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Due dates for these readings are listed on the course schedule. Please complete the listed reading before Tuesday's class meeting each week, unless otherwise specified. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Grades are based on the percentage of points earned (out of a possible 350). Points are assigned in the following manner:
Typically, 94% earns an 'A', 84% a 'B', and 74% a 'C'. Plus (+) and minus (-) grades will be determined by final class distribution of total points. I reserve the right to adjust this scale as needed, based on student performance.
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Additional Policies
Please note: I wish to include persons with disability in this course. Please let me know (hembrees@csus.edu) if there are any accommodations I can make in curriculum, instruction, or assessment to facilitate your full participation. I will try to maintain confidentiality on this topic.
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Child Development Program Goals 1. Students will
learn research and theory to increase their knowledge of growth and
development in the following areas:
2. Students will apply theory and research
to describe, analyze, and reflect upon children’s and parent’s cultural
practices and experiences in both formal (e.g. schools, daycare) and informal (e.g. family,
social) contexts. 3. Students will employ techniques of
observation and assessment using a variety of methods. 4. Students will
develop and maintain positive attitudes towards diversity (.i.e. cultural,
ethnic, gender, social, disability, linguistic) 5. Students will develop discipline-based
written communication skills. 6. Students will analyze and critique
written materials related to child development using tools and processes
widely recognized in the discipline. 7. Students will demonstrate practices and
understandings of professional responsibility in both academic and
applied child development contexts. 8. Students will use technology for
purposes of augmenting discipline-based knowledge and inquiry. 9. Students will participate in varied
field experiences that are mediated using theory, concepts, and research
that has been validated using established discipline-based tools and
practices. 10. Students will participate in a learning community that facilitates collaboration with peers and faculty.
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Send problems, comments or suggestions to: hembrees@csus.edu. Updated: January 15, 2009