CYP6192 - Selected Themes in the Psychology of Education

Objectives:

On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
Evaluate critically the contribution of the role of cognitive neuroscience in the explanation of learning;
Explore critically, contemporary psychological theories of learning;
Analyse psychological factors which influence success in the educational process;
Examine critically the role of assessment in the educational process;
Assess the social context factors which influence behaviour in schools.

Content:

Advances in brain science will be explored in relation to evidence about learning. Research on the possible effects of recent technology on the brain and its consequences for learning, will be examined. Selected theories in the area of the psychology of learning will be evaluated, including 'behaviourism' and 'constructivism'. Research into individual differences will be explored with particular emphasis on a critical evaluation of the concepts of 'intelligence' and 'motivation', introduced at Level 4 and again at Level 5. Educational assessment for both formative and summative purposes will be examined critically and in-depth. The issue of behaviour and the management of behaviour problems will be explored in relation to social factors which may appear to affect success or failure in education.

Learning and Teaching Information:

The module will be taught using a mixture of lectures, seminars, workshops and tutorials. Some teaching will be student led. Contact sessions will be supported with the use of the virtual learning environment.

Lectures, seminars and workshops
Hours: 27
Intended Group size: Cohort

On-line support and small group tutorials
Hours: 1 (min)
Intended group size: 6-10

Guided independent study
Hours: 172

Assessment:

001 Essay; 4,000 words; End of Semester One 100%

Fact File

Module Coordinator - HANNAH CROOKS
Level - 6
Credit Value - 20
Pre-Requisites - NONE
Semester(s) Offered - 6S1