HUMAN DEVELOPMENT FALL 2008
NEW! THIS CLASS WILL BE TRAINED TO USE MOODLE INTERACTIVE TECHNOLOGY
SSP 1000 Introduction to College Learning---learn about Moodle and other tech programs
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Theme |
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Theme |
Theme |
Theme
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Domains |
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THE BRAIN |
PARENTING | RESILIENCY POTENTIAL |
AUTISM |
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PERIODS OF DEVELOPMENT |
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| Prenatal | Conception to Birth |
| Infancy and Toddlerhood | Birth to 2 Years |
| Early Childhood | 2 to 6 Years |
| Middle Childhood | 6 to 11 Years |
| Adolescence | 11 to 18 Years |
Class is held in Montague Hall 151
T/T 11:00 - 12:15
Plagiarism is not acceptable
For Sending e-mail assignments or questions :
Subject Line: educ1000 - section no.- last name - assignment name or key word
It is the student's responsiblity to come to class prepared to class for disucssion and activities.
TEXTBOOK CIRCLES: Tuesday is when readings and journals are completed. Tuesday's class discussion is started by the students, without instructor prompt, with groups focused on discussion related to the readings. When the instructor comes to the class room, she/he expects
to see students in "textbook circles" discussing readings using journals, notes, or text.
See expectations for group disucssion.
Tuesday readings are due, journal page is due starting with chapter 2. Thursday is activity day and submit your study guide.
DUE TUESDAY ON MOODLE, ALONG WITH NOTES.
JOURNAL PAGE FOR WEEKLY READINGS (MS WORD) (Fall 2008)
TO BE TYPED. HANDED IN AT BEGINNING OF CLASS. YOU WILL BE ASKED TO READ PARTS OF YOUR JOURNAL TO THE CLASS AND INSTRUCTOR.
DO NOT USE DOE CHAPTER 1
Sample Journal Page Do Not Copy
***********CHAPTER STUDY GUIDE**********
FOR CHAPTER 1 HISTORY, THEORY, AND RESEARCH STRATEGIES
WHY ARE YOU, YOU! (FALL 2008)
PP timeline presentation.
Make a timeline of hour life using all the domains. Collect artifacts, photos, objects, interview parents, caretakers, teachers and friends. Use primary source materials as evidence for your timeline.
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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 18 FALL 2008
FIELD TRIP TO SAINT MARY'S HOSPITAL
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Host and presenter is Jan Slattery, BIRTHING AREA
Be sure to sign in. Wear clothes inwhich you feel comfortable; you may be sitting on the floor in the birthing area. MORE INFORAMTION COMING.
St.Mary's Medical Center--birth and Babies on-line ary's Medical Center, birthplace and babies-online
Please drive together to save money for parking. Park in the ramp. Parking will cost the driver $2:00. You will meet in the Wisconsin room to see a video and then move to the birthing area.
There are information desks on the first floor.
There will be a reflection activity to complete after the field trip.
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BELOW IS VOIDED
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Study Guide for Chapter 2 Biological and Environmental Foundations
For Tuesday: readings; first journal page ( I will ask people to share their writings in class); and quiz on the readings. See study guide. Yes, I will collect journals to check.
Study Guide for Chapter 3 and 4 (jigsaw of readings)
Study Guide for Chapter 5 The Well-Equipped Stranger
Study Guide for Chapter 6 Puzzles, Novelty, and Babbling
Study Guide for Chapter 7 THE DANCE! (will be included in the early childhood studies on parenting, the ** questions).
Study Guide for Chapter 8 The Know it all! (Early Childhood: physical)
Study Guide for Chapter 9 The Know it all! (Early Childhood: cognition---How do they think? EGOcentrism!)
Study Guide for Chapter 10 The Know it all! (Early Childhood: social emotional--parenting: Authoriatative, Permissive, and authoritarian! Know the dimensions. What is appropriate punishment?
Study Guide for Chapter 11 The THINKER! (Middle Childhood: Physical) Concrete Thinker ---Metacognition
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Study Guide for Chapter 12 The THINKER! (Middle Childhood: Cognition) Concrete Thinker ---Metacognition *****IMPORTANT CHAPTER. See extra help on guide.
Study Guide Teen Pregnancy
Study Guide Ch 15 Impact on School
Study Guide Ch 16 Moral Development
Study Guide Ch 16 Peer Relationships
Study Guide Emerging Adult
Study Guide Piaget
Study Guide Puberty
Nov 4 class metacognition Class PP
grading grid for presentations
ON ADOLESCENCE TOPICS PRESENTED IN CLASS-- CLASS NOTES AND STUDY GUIDE & CHAPTER 12, PP AND STUDY GUIDE
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JIGSAW READINGS ADOLESCENCE
A0 10 MINUTE GROUP PRESENTATIONS ON A TOPIC FROM THE TEXT--INCLUDING ONE WEB SOURCE (WRITE 6 QUESTIONS--3 OBJECTIVE AND 3 WRITTEN
FIA10 FINAFINAL EXAM IS FROM FROM CLASS PRESENTATIONS AND CHAPTER 12. IT WILL BE INDIVIDUAL
PARENTING PAPER DUE
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QUIZ CHAPTER 12
---MI fun with parenting (groups--presentation)
PRESENTATIONS ON NOV 20.
KNOW GARDNER'S MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES--WHAT IS HIS VIEW INTELLIGENCE
( you have an Multiple Intelligence Handout from class that describe the MI's)
There are lots of other interesting descriptors on-line that might provide you with better help
Class on Nov 27----VIDEO AND HANDOUT FOR PAPER ON PARENING
Authoritative! Permissive and Authoritarian Styles
Brain web from preoperational thought chart
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Parenting project
Part 1: Readings in text
Part 2:Alan Sroufe tape on attachment form/notes
ECH Cognitive Due group station project Tuesday Nov. 6---in class
Add parenting/mentoring piece for Nov 8--presentation 5 min
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