This course aims at providing conceptual foundation of human development, along with a focus on development in the different domains with an emphasis on the cultural context.
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24CPSY311 |
Introduction to Developmental Psychology(Theory)
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CO41: Demonstrate an ability to understand and distinguish major theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches in human development. CO42: Understand the contributions of biological factors and cognitive factors toward shaping human development. CO43: Develop an insight into the current trends of media and its influence on development CO44: Acquire understanding of gender typing, expectancies and gender-role development. CO45: Develop an ability to identify the milestones in diverse domains of human development across life stages. CO46: Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction. |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Reading assignments, Team teaching Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, Effective questions, Simulation, Seminar presentation, Giving tasks, Field practical |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects |
Concept of Human Development; Theories: Psychoanalytical, Behaviouristic, Social learning, Ethology, Evolutionary and Ecological; Methods of Studying Human Development: Observation, Longitudinal, Cross-sectional research
Biological factors in Human Development; Genetics, Congenital defects, and prenatal influences, birth process and complications, Nature-nurture debate in Human Development.
Development of Self-concept: Development of Self-concept, Self-Esteem: The Evaluative Component of Self, Development of Achievement Motivation and Academic Self-Concepts, Identity Formation
Nature and Approaches; Piaget, Vygotsky, Information-Processing Perspective - Introduction to Multistore model, Language: Structure of language, theories of language development
Moral Development: Cognitive and Behavioural components of Morality, Theories of Piaget and Kohlberg
Role of Family - The Ecological Systems Viewpoint: Bronfenbrenner’s Contexts for Development, Understanding the Family, Parental Socialization During Childhood and Adolescence, Social Class and Ethnic Variations in Child Rearing, Influence of Siblings and Sibling Relationships, Sibling Relationships over the Course of Childhood, Positive Contributions of Sibling Relationships
Context of Human Development - Social Milieu: Peers as Agents of Socialization, School as a Socialization Agent, The Effects of Television on Child Development, Child Development in the Digital Age
Attachment and Development: Attachments as Reciprocal Relationships, Fathers as Caregivers, Factors That Influence Attachment Security, Attachment and Later Development
Defining Sex and Gender, Categorizing Males and Females: Gender-Role Standards, Developmental Trends in Gender Typing, Theories of Gender Typing and Gender-Role Development
Problems of Aging: Physical, Cognitive and Psychological development in late adulthood; Problems of aging; Markers for successful aging
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