SEED 2113 — Human Development and Learning Theories
This course is a study of the physical, cognitive, and psychosocial development of the individual beginning with the early childhood period and continuing through early adolescence. This course also provides lateral entry teachers an introduction to learning theory, various styles of learning, and motivational factors involved in the learning process. Emphasis is placed on the development of cognitive skills using the eight types of intelligence and applying these to practical classroom situations. Upon completion, students should be able to describe theories and styles of learning. This course includes an on-site field experience.
Part of
- Art for Teacher Licensure
- English Education for Teacher Licensure
- Social Studies Education for Teacher Licensure
- Music Education - Instrumental Music Option for Teacher Licensure, Bachelor of Music Education
- Music Education - Keyboard Instrumental Music Option for Teacher Licensure, Bachelor of Music Education
- Music Education - Keyboard Vocal Music Option for Teacher Licensure, Bachelor of Music Education
- Music Education - Vocal Music Option for Teacher Licensure, Bachelor of Music Education
- Agricultural Education for Teacher Licensure
- Health and Exercise Science, Bachelor of Science - Coaching Athletics and Physical Activity Option
- Health and Exercise Science, Bachelor of Science - Public Health Option
- Secondary Education, Advanced Certificate