Psychology - PSYCH 249
3 Credit Hours3 Lecture Hours
Course Description
Principles of human thought and action with emphasis on individuals in their environment; individual differences in intelligence and personality; effects of heredity and environment on the organism; the nervous system, perception, learning, intelligence, motivation and emotion, and social relationships will be explored.
Prerequisites
(A requirement that must be completed before taking this course.)
Course Competencies
Upon successful completion of the course, the student should be able to:
- Explain key principles and theories that guide teachers.
- Classify differences in cognitive and language development.
- Explain how physical, cognitive, social and emotional development of children impacts learning from birth to adolescence.
- Compare and contrast various learner differences and how they impact learning.
- Explore the role of intelligence in the classroom.
- Explore cognitive theory and its role in teaching and learning.
- Summarize why motivation is essential to teaching and learning.
- Explore the role of discipline as it relates to classroom management.
- Outline models of instruction.
- Explore various teaching methods.
- Compare and contrast the different types of assessment.
- Evaluate the role of standardized testing.
Course Schedule
| 249 | 142705 | Educational Psychology | ONL | 3 | Burke D | 31/31/0 | Open | $0.00 | |
| 249 | 122754 | Educational Psychology | ONL | 3 | Burke D | 31/31/0 | Open | $0.00 | |
| 249 | 132765 | Educational Psychology | ONL | 3 | Burke D | 31/31/0 | Open | $0.00 | |
| 249 | 112413 | Educational Psychology | ONL | 3 | Burke D | 1/31/1 | Closed | $0.00 | |