Theories of Development and Learning
Postgraduate
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Gain a broad overview of typical and atypical development from birth to adolescence. Explore the physical, cognitive, social and emotional domains via the behaviourism, humanism, cognitivism and constructivism theoretical perspectives.
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- Study method
- 100% online
- Assessments
- 100% online
- Entry requirements
- Part of a degree
- Duration
- 13 weeks
- Loan available
- HECS-HELP and FEE-HELP available
Theories of Development and Learning
About this subject
At the completion of this subject students will be able to:
- explain and analyse how physical, cognitive, social and emotional development and individual characteristics of students across different chronological age groups may affect development and learning
- appraise established theoretical perspectives of child and adolescent development which explain patterns of maturation and learning, and the implications of these for teaching and learning
- critically reflect on the impact of interactions between the child/adolescent and their caregivers, within both home and educational environments, to identify effective methods for supporting students and families from diverse linguistic, cultural, religious and socio-economic backgrounds
- develop effective classroom intervention strategies based on established theoretical perspectives, and on the appraisal of typical and atypical patterns of child and adolescent development
- demonstrate personal literacy competency to the required accreditation standard
- Human development: physical, cognitive, social, emotional and moral
- Theoretical understandings of learning: behavioural, cognitive, humanist
- Motivation and engagement
- Intelligence and diversity of intelligence in learners
- Socio-cultural factors which influence development and learning
- Strategies to support student diversity
Situated in the context of theory and research, this subject provides an overview of typical and atypical development from conception to adulthood across physical, cognitive, social and emotional domains. Biological and environmental influences on development are examined. Major theories relating to how learning occurs are examined and appraised. Implications for contemporary educators are explored with a focus on optimising developmental and learning outcomes to support the full participation of a diverse range of learners. In addition to its emphasis on knowing your students and how they learn, this subject focuses on effective engagement and interaction with parents/carers and communities. This subject provides an opportunity to review personal literacy competency.
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- Report on typical developmental milestones (50%)
- Case study response: Pedgagogical strategies (50%)
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Entry requirements
Part of a degree
To enrol in this subject you must be accepted into one of the following degrees:
Core
- CUR-SEC-MAS-2024 - Master of Teaching (Secondary Education)
- CUR-PRI-MAS-2024 - Master of Teaching (Primary Education)
- CUR-EDP-GDI-2024 - Graduate Diploma in Education (Primary Education)
- CUR-MTE-MAS-2024 - Master of Teaching (Early Childhood Education)
Elective
- CUR-EDU-GCE-2024 - Graduate Certificate in Education
Additional requirements
- Other requirements -
Access to Microsoft Office or a unit approved alternative, access to video creation and editing software.
Study load
- 0.125 EFTSL
- This is in the range of 10 to 12 hours of study each week.
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Student feedback
32 student respondents between 20 Nov 2023 - 11 June 2024.
87%of students felt the study load was manageable
81%of students felt this subject helped them gain relevant skills
Related degrees
Once you’ve completed this subject it can be credited towards one of the following courses
Master of Teaching (Secondary Education)
Postgraduate
CUR-SEC-MASMaster of Teaching (Primary Education)
Postgraduate
CUR-PRI-MASGraduate Diploma in Education (Primary Education)
Postgraduate
CUR-EDP-GDIMaster of Teaching (Early Childhood Education)
Postgraduate
CUR-MTE-MASGraduate Certificate in Education
Postgraduate
CUR-EDU-GCE