Module Details

Module Code: PSYC6015
Title: Developmental Psychology ECEC
Long Title: Developmental Psychology ECEC
NFQ Level: Fundamental
Valid From: Semester 1 - 2022/23 ( September 2022 )
Duration: 1 Semester
Credits: 5
Field of Study: 3110 - Psychology
Module Delivered in: 1 programme(s)
Module Description: This module is designed to introduce students to the psychology of child development and to enable the student to apply principles of developmental psychology in a variety of Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) settings.
 
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this module the learner will be able to:
# Learning Outcome Description
LO1 Discuss the main theoretical and historical perspectives of developmental psychology and their application to the ECEC setting.
LO2 Examine the factors that impact on prenatal development.
LO3 Evaluate theories of physical, cognitive, language, social and emotional domains of child development with particular emphasis on infancy and early childhood.
LO4 Appraise the centrality of relationships in ECEC.
LO5 Interpret appropriate psychological knowledge and research as it applies to ECEC sector.
Dependencies
Module Recommendations

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Co-requisite Modules
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Requirements

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Indicative Content
Introduction to Developmental Psychology
Psychology as a discipline. Understanding developmentalism, psychodynamic, behavioural, cognitive, humanistic, biological and sociocultural approaches to psychology. Holistic nature of children's development, factors affecting children's development. The Nature/Nurture debate. Social, cultural and environmental influences on development, variation in normative development. Application of developmental psychology in ECEC setting.
Prenatal Development and Birth
The periods of prenatal development; the germinal, the embryonic, the fetal period. The sensory capacities of the foetus, Fetal learning, maternal conditions and prenatal development. Nutritional influences on prenatal development. Teratogens: Environmental sources of birth defects, drugs, infections and other conditions. Principles of Teratogenic Agents. Learning starts before birth. Understand what happens before conception and during pregnancy impacts child development. In accordance with the 'FIrst 5' that a healthy childhood starts from pregnancy.
Physical and Motor Development
Biological basis of behaviour. Neurological and motor skills development. Cephalocaudal and proximodistal laws. Perception and perceptual development. Theory of Maturation (Gesell). Positive play-based early learning experiences (First 5). Play as a process.
Learning Theories in Childhood, Language & Cognitive Development
Learning theories of Pavlov and Classical Conditioning, Watson and Behaviourism, Skinner and Operant Conditioning, Types of reinforcements, Bandura and Social Learning theory, Piaget learning and cognitive constructivism, Vygotsky and Social Constructivism & Bruner and discovery learning/scaffolding. Playful learning. Sensory, perceptual & cognitive development. Language and communication development in the children from birth to 6 years. Chomsky's Language Acquisition Device, Imitation theory.
Attachment, Emotional and Social Development
The importance of early emotional bonds. The centrality of relationships in ECEC. Erikson's psychosocial theory. Bowlby's ethological explanation. Lorenz and imprinting. Harlow's Monkey experiments, Mary Ainsworth's attachment styles and stranger situation. Factors that influence attachment. Still face experiment. Serve and return interactions. Key person approach, professional love. Co-regulation and development of self regulation.
Module Content & Assessment
Assessment Breakdown%
Coursework40.00%
End of Module Formal Examination60.00%

Assessments

Coursework
Assessment Type Essay % of Total Mark 40
Timing Week 7 Learning Outcomes 1,3,5
Assessment Description
Essay assessing the contribution of key theorists/theory to understanding children's development
End of Module Formal Examination
Assessment Type Formal Exam % of Total Mark 60
Timing End-of-Semester Learning Outcomes 1,2,3,4,5
Assessment Description
Terminal Exam focusing on key topics covered throughout the module.
Reassessment Requirement
Repeat examination
Reassessment of this module will consist of a repeat examination. It is possible that there will also be a requirement to be reassessed in a coursework element.

The University reserves the right to alter the nature and timings of assessment

 

Module Workload

Workload: Full Time
Workload Type Contact Type Workload Description Frequency Average Weekly Learner Workload Hours
Lecture Contact Lecture Every Week 3.00 3
Independent & Directed Learning (Non-contact) Non Contact Reading and Research Every Week 4.00 4
Total Hours 7.00
Total Weekly Learner Workload 7.00
Total Weekly Contact Hours 3.00
Workload: Part Time
Workload Type Contact Type Workload Description Frequency Average Weekly Learner Workload Hours
Lecture Contact Lecture Every Week 3.00 3
Independent & Directed Learning (Non-contact) Non Contact Independent reading and research Every Week 4.00 4
Total Hours 7.00
Total Weekly Learner Workload 7.00
Total Weekly Contact Hours 3.00
 
Module Resources
Recommended Book Resources
  • Aubrey, K & Riley, A. (2022), Understanding and Using Educational Theories, Sage Publishing, London, [ISBN: 9781529761306].
  • Levine, L & Munsch, J.,. (2021), Child Development An Active Learning Approach, Sage Publications, NY, [ISBN: 9781544359724].
  • Santrock, J.W. (2020), Lifespan Development, McGraw-Hill, OH, United State, [ISBN: 1260571459].
Supplementary Book Resources
  • Barnyard, P., Dillon, Norman, C., & Winder, B.. (2019), Essential Psychology, 2nd. Sage Publishing, London, [ISBN: 9781526456854].
  • Lightfoot, C. Cole, M., & Cole., S. (2018), Development of Children (International Edition), 8th. Worth Publishers, NY, [ISBN: 9781319188337].
  • Slater, A.M., & Quinn, P. C. (2021), Developmental Psychology, revisiting the classic studies, 2nd. Sage Publications, London, [ISBN: 9781526496843].
Recommended Article/Paper Resources
Supplementary Article/Paper Resources
Other Resources
 
Module Delivered in
Programme Code Programme Semester Delivery
CR_HECEC_7 Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education and Care 2 Mandatory