KN105 : Introduction to Social Psychology

Department

Department of Kindergarten

Academic Program

Bachelor in Kindergarten

Type

Compulsory

Credits

02

Prerequisite

Overview

Summarized course:

This course aims to familiarize students with the subject of social psychology and its branches and applications in life, social institutions in society and how to benefit from them, methods of social upbringing and how to apply them within the family, as well as familiarize students with methods of non-social upbringing and how to eliminate them

Intended learning outcomes

At the end of the course, the student must be able to:

1.Distinguish between the relationship of social psychology with other sciences and its importance in different areas of life

2. Identify the types of social relations, social roles and social centers

3. Identify normal and abnormal socialization methods, trends and values

4. Design models of normal and abnormal socialization methods, trends and values

5.Use the results of role theory to explain the social behavior of the monkey

6. Share the content of the current program with the practical education program with children and teachers

Teaching and learning methods

The course will be presented to the student through

lectures,

discussion and dialog

Research and Survey

Brainstorming

Cooperative education

Methods of assessments

Methods of evaluating students in this course(class work 40% & final 60%)

Editorial exam 30

Oral exam 5

Research 5

Editorial exam 60

Scientific topics

Preliminary lecture on the Rapporteur's topics, objectives and fields of research

The genesis, definition and development of social psychology

Social psychology and its relationship to other sciences

Social psychology and relevance in different areas of life

First half Exam

Definition, characteristics, types and construction of a group

Social Relations

Social Roles and Social Centres

Socialization

A second mid-term exam

Social Rearing Institutions/Methods of Social Upbringing

Psychological trends and social control

Trends and Values

The theory of the role in interpreting an individual's social behaviour

Final exam

Reference Title

Publisher

Edition

Author

Where it is located

Textbooks:

Introduction to social psychology

First

Magda Abu Mengal

Photocopier of College

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