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EST 222: Adolescent Development
3 credits
Research and theory of adolescent development from age twelve through age eighteen. Learn about typical and atypical development, multicultural influence on development, and the effects of gender, ethnic, racial, and class differences on adolescent development within the contact of curriculum, teaching and learning. A field project may be required. (Distribution Reqs:Social Sciences)
Learning Goals
ObjectivesThis course will focus on the psychological foundations of adolescence. Equal emphases will be placed on developmental theories and developmental applications for the classroom. Upon completion of the course students should have a familiarity with and an understanding of the teaching implication of the following concepts; • Adolescent development including biological processes, social-emotional challenge and cognition • Families, Cultures, and Communities as contexts for child development• Linguistic, Cultural, and Class Differences• Special Populations• Family Involvement at Home and at School• Applications of Social and Emotional development: Peer relationships, Play and Classroom as Community• Applications of Creativity, Critical Thinking, and Cognitive development
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Sections Offered: Spring 2025 |
Adolescent Development |
0836-222-001 |
M. Bonich |
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Tue/Thu |
12:15 pm - 1:30 pm |
GC - SCB 308 |
3 |
This Course is Filled to Capacity |
0836-222-002 |
B. Cohen |
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Tue/Thu |
8:00 am - 9:15 am |
GC - NEX 159 |
3 |
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Sections Offered: Fall 2024 |
Adolescent Development |
0836-222-001 |
J. Howell |
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Tue/Thu |
3:05 pm - 4:20 pm |
Online |
3 |
This Course is Filled to Capacity |
0836-222-002 |
B. Cohen |
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Tue/Thu |
10:50 am - 12:05 pm |
GC - HHE 213 |
3 |
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0836-222-003 |
M. Bonich |
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Tue/Thu |
12:15 pm - 1:30 pm |
GC - BLH 211 |
3 |
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