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Nov 23, 2024
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EDU-555 Human Development and Learning3 semester credits This course emphasizes: Understanding human development theory from early childhood through adulthood, including significant transitions/ passages; examining and developing hypothesis about the links between age-appropriate physical development, learning, and other characteristics as they affect learning; recognizing and providing for the diverse needs of special learners; reviewing the essential elements of childhood education including its evolution efforts and the historical, social, and political factors associated with the concepts of child raising, family support, and the many transitions from home to the school to the social and the work world; understanding and appreciating the influence of culture on learning, growth, and development; developing a vision for quality education based on the theoretical foundations and the reality of what is happening in classrooms and districts. Delivery Method: In person Grading Default: Letter
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