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TLAD 605G

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LIFESPAN: HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT

Terms Typically Offered

Summer

Academic Level

Graduate

This course provides the prospective teacher with an extensive overview of child and adolescent development. It is designed to introduce the beginning teacher to the excitement of studying the individual through the childhood and adolescent years from a lifespan perspective. The course provides a framework for thinking about the developing child and adolescent in relation to the significant social environments of the MAT's life, including family, school, the peer group, the community neighborhood, the media, work, etc. It is the intent of this study to emphasize the reciprocal and dynamic interaction of the person and their environment. This course is designed and will be presented in a way that will relate theory, research and the principles of child and adolescent development in a pragmatic, holistic format.

Enrollment in this course is limited to Teaching + Learning in Art + Design Students.

Major Requirement | MAT Teaching + Learning in Art + Design

Student Eligibility

Teaching + Learning in Art + Design Programs of Study

Instructional Method

Seminar

Delivery Mode

In-Person

Min. Credits

3

Max. Credits

3

Weekly Contact Hours

6

Repeatable

No