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2005 Fall EDUC 118-01
Bulletin Course Description Principles of developmental, social, and cognitive psychology as applied to education, with a focus on how children learn. Examination of the impact on learning of race, class, gender, and ethnicity, including a comparative analysis of cultural differences in American schools. Through structured service learning experiences in local schools, students reflect through writing on ethical issues in teaching. Required service learning. Instructor: Linnenbrink-Garcia, Malone
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Title EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Department EDUC Course Number 2005 Fall 118 Section Number 01 Primary Instructor Malone,David M Prerequisites Course Homepage www.duke.edu/~dmalone/edu118.html
Prerequisites
None
Synopsis of course content
The field of educational psychology focuses on human growth and development in educational settings. Educational psychology involves the study of such questions as: How do people learn? How do the characteristics of the learner (individual differences, personality, cultural background,') influence learning? How can classrooms and schools be organized to facilitate learning? What are the most effective ways to teach? How should teachers approach classroom management and discipline? How can principles of developmental, social, and cognitive psychology be applied to education? The goal of this course is to provide students with an understanding of ways educational and psychological principles are beneficial in working with others in a teaching, advising, or counseling capacity.
Textbooks
Approximately 100 pages per week of textbook assignments, journal articles, independent research.
Assignments
Out of Class Time Requirements:
This class is part of the LEAPS Program. It involves a service learning experience which will require two to three hours per week.
Exams
A mid-term and a final (essay format)
Term Papers
No term papers. However, several short papers are required.
Grade to be based on
Equal emphasis is placed on attendance, classs participation, oral presentations, written assignments, and the exams.
Additional Information
Edu 118 involves a field experience in a local school; students keep a journal in which they discuss this field experience, This course will be of interest to students considering careers in teaching, counseling, social work, pediatrics, early childhood, personnel, human resources, educational policy, service learning, and related fields.