EPSY 203 : Developmental Psychology

Department

Department of Mathematics

Academic Program

Bachelor in mathematics

Type

General

Credits

02

Prerequisite

EPSY 100

Overview

Course shortdescription:

The course aims to acquire the student:

The concept of growth. Growth demands, laws of growth. The theoretical and applied importance of studying developmental psychology. Factors affecting the growth process - genetic factors - environmental factors - other factors). Research Methods in Developmental Psychology:( The historical curriculum - the descriptive approach - the experimental approach - the clinical approach), the stages of child development, its manifestations, gender differences, and its educational applications

Childhood problems, adolescence - concept - definition, demands of growth in adolescence. The theoretical and applied importance of studying the psychology of adolescence. Factors affecting the development of the adolescent's personality: (vital factors - environmental factors - other factors) Stages of adolescent development, its manifestations, gender differences, and its educational applications: (adulthood - early adolescence. middle adolescence - late adolescence - adolescence problems

Intended learning outcomes

At the end of the course, the student becomes able to:

1. The student should explain the concept of growth, growth demands, laws of growth

2. The number of students should be the factors affecting growth and research methods.

3. The student should explain the stages of child development, manifestations and gender differences

4. The student should explain the concept and demands of growth for adolescence.

5. The student should explain the factors affecting the growth of the adolescent's personality, its manifestations and gender differences

6. The student should analyze the importance of achieving the demands of growth and observing its laws.

7. To compare the factors affecting the growth of the adolescent's personality in terms of: (vital factors - environmental factors - other factors)

8. To compare the stages of child development, its manifestations and gender differences.

9. The student should compare the concept and demands of growth in adolescence and childhood.

10. The student should explain the factors affecting the development of the adolescent's personality and compare them with the factors affecting the development of the child

11. To design a visual presentation in which he explains the demands of growth in childhood

12. The student should design a research plan in which one of the research methods in developmental psychology is used: Historical method - descriptive method - experimental method - clinical method)

13. The student should review childhood and its problems such as bedwetting through a visual presentation.

14. To employ his knowledge of adolescent problems in his career

15. To apply and evaluate his knowledge in differentiating between childhood problems and adolescence problems.

16. The student should be able to communicate and communicate in writing and orally

17. The student should be able to work in a team

18. Ability to self-learning and continuous learning

19. Ability to use computer technology and Internet networks in the search for information

Teaching and learning methods

1. Lecture

2. Brainstorming

3. Collaborative learning

4. Raise examples and problems during the lecture.

5. Using the semi-Internet to enhance the content of the article.

6. Participation and discussion of students during the lecture.

7. Assigning students appointments.

Methods of assessments

The assessment of students in this course is distributed as follows:

(Semester 40% and final 60%)

Separation work: (40 degrees) divided between:

First written test of objective or short essay style tests (15 marks)

Second written test of objective or short essay style (15 marks)

Scientific activities (e.g. writing a report or making a presentation) (10 marks)

Final: Written exam (60 marks)

Course contents.

Week

Scientific topic

1

The concept of growth.

2

Growth demands, laws of growth .

The theoretical and applied importance of studying developmental psychology .

3

Factors affecting the growth process - genetic factors - environmental factors - other factors)

4

Research Methods in Developmental Psychology:

(Historical method - descriptive approach - method

Experimental – Clinical Method )

5

First midterm exam

6

Stages of child development, manifestations and gender differences, and its educational applications

Fetal stage – newborn stage

7

Cradle – Early Childhood

8

Middle childhood - late childhood and childhood problems

9

Adolescence - concept - definition

10

Second midterm exam

11

Demands of growth in adolescence .

The theoretical and applied importance of studying the psychology of adolescence.

12

Factors affecting the growth of the adolescent's personality :

(Biological factors - environmental factors - other factors )

13

Stages of adolescent development, its manifestations and gender differences, and its educational applications: (adulthood - early adolescence.

14

Middle adolescence - late adolescence - adolescence problems

15

Final Exam

References

Reference title

Publisher

Published

Author

Country of publication

Developmental psychology of childhood and adolescence

Dar Al Masirah

2014

Muhammad Odeh Alrimawi

Oman

Developmental psychology

World of Books

2005

Hamed Zahran

Egypt

Developmental psychology from fetal to elderly stage

Anglo-Egyptian Library

2009

Amal Sadek and Fouad Abu Hatab

Cairo

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