Undergraduate Programme and Module Handbook 2024-2025
Module EDUC2321: Learning and Development in Childhood
Department: Education
EDUC2321:
Learning and Development in Childhood
Type |
Tied |
Level |
2 |
Credits |
20 |
Availability |
Available in 2024/2025 |
Module Cap |
|
Location |
Durham
|
Tied to |
X305 |
Tied to |
X306 |
Tied to |
X308 |
Tied to |
X1F8 |
Tied to |
X3F8 |
Tied to |
X2F8 |
Tied to |
X1C8 |
Tied to |
XC81 |
Tied to |
XC82 |
Tied to |
XL33 |
Tied to |
X3L3 |
Tied to |
X2L3 |
Tied to |
X101 |
Tied to |
X103 |
Tied to |
X102 |
Tied to |
LA01 |
Tied to |
LMV0 |
Tied to |
LMVA |
Tied to |
LMVP |
Tied to |
CFG0 |
Tied to |
CFG1 |
Tied to |
CFG2 |
Prerequisites
Corequisites
Excluded Combination of Modules
Aims
- To study development and learning in early and middle childhood.
Content
- The module introduces students to key areas of child development which include cognitive, social, emotional and physical development.
- It also highlights implications for education and provision in early and middle childhood.
Learning Outcomes
- knowledge and understanding of the main theories of child development and learning.
- knowledge and understanding of key developmental accomplishments specifically related to early childhood.
- an understanding of the range of factors that might influence child development, specifically biological and environmental factors, including cultural factors.
- an ability to understand the significance and limitations of psychological theory and research in context.
- analyse complex situations concerning human learning and development in particular contexts, including their own learning;
- provide well-argued, evidence-based conclusions relating to significant and psychological and educational issues;
- question concepts and theories encountered in their studies of childhood development and education;
- interrogate the assumptions underpinning theory and empirical research.
- think critically and independently;
- acquire complex information of diverse kinds in a structured and systematic way;
- construct and sustain a reasoned argument;
- communicate effectively with appropriate use of specialist vocabulary;
- use a variety of library and IT resources;
- improve their own learning and performance, including the development of study and research skills, information retrieval, and a capacity to plan and manage learning and to reflect on their own learning;
- work to deadlines.
Modes of Teaching, Learning and Assessment and how these contribute to
the learning outcomes of the module
- Students will be introduced to a range of psychological theories and the underpinning evidence relating to child development and selected cognitive, social and emotional concepts through a lecture and seminar group work programme. Students will not only listen to formal lectures but be expected to engage in reflection and debate through individual and group work exercises.
- Students will further develop their knowledge and understanding, apply and reflect on ideas and further demonstrate key skills through a summative piece of assessment that requires them to evaluate psychological research evidence and its implications for education.
Teaching Methods and Learning Hours
Activity |
Number |
Frequency |
Duration |
Total/Hours |
|
Lectures |
18 |
Weekly |
1 hour |
18 |
■ |
Seminars |
8 |
Fortnightly |
1 hour |
8 |
■ |
Workshops |
2 |
Towards the end of Term 1 and Term 2 |
2 hours |
4 |
■ |
Preparation and Reading |
|
|
|
170 |
|
Total |
|
|
|
200 |
|
Summative Assessment
Component: Assignment |
Component Weighting: 100% |
Element |
Length / duration |
Element Weighting |
Resit Opportunity |
Assignment |
2500 words |
100% |
Yes |
Oral presentations to be given during student-led tutorials. During seminars students will have the opportunity to reflect on the module lecture materials and take part in activities designed to expand their knowledge and understanding of the module topics and develop their criticality skills. In addition, a 500-word outline of the summative assignment to be submitted before the deadline for submission.
■ Attendance at all activities marked with this symbol will be monitored. Students who fail to attend these activities, or to complete the summative or formative assessment specified above, will be subject to the procedures defined in the University's General Regulation V, and may be required to leave the University