This subject builds on pre-service teachers' foundation knowledge of theories of development and learning. Pre-service teachers apply their knowledge of learning to the period of adolescence. The major domains of physical, cognitive and socio-emotional development are used to introduce issues pertaining to puberty, development of intelligence, the adolescent self and identity. Contemporary socio-cultural factors that influence adolescent development are considered, as well as the need and importance to effectively engage with parents/carers. In addition, pre-service teachers explore factors related to academic achievement in high school, including high-incidence disorders of adolescence and motivation. Implications for learning, especially the use of evidence-based learning strategies, are stressed.
HD/FL
One session
School of Education
Only available to undergraduate students.
EED504 Paired Subject
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