Grade in Primary Education University of Alcalá Academic Course 2017 / º Course 2º Semester

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EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Grade in Primary Education University of Alcalá Academic Course 2017 / 2018 1º Course 2º Semester

TEACHING GUIDE Subject: Educational Psychology Code: 420008 Educational Degree Department: Character: Basic ECTS credits: 6 Course and Semester: Grade in Primary Education Educational Sciences Department Area of Developmental and Educational Psychology 1º course; 2º semester Teacher: Language: Ana Belén García Varela English 1. PRESENTATION Educational Psychology studies teaching and learning environments. The main objective of this subject is the study of the processes involved in different educational contexts. During the semester diverse psychological theories dealing with the study of teaching and learning will be analyzed in order to understand them. Approached from different psychological perspectives, the subject will undertake the study of primary and pre-primary learners individual characteristics and learning processes. This course continues and extends many of the concepts introduced in the subject 'Developmental Psychology' undertaken in the first semester. 2. COMPETENCIES General Competencies: 1. To develop a reflective attitude so that teaching practice can adjust to individual learners, group needs and particular situations that every day may arise in the teaching process. 2. To explore the pedagogical dimension of children's interaction with their peers and with adults and learn to promote this participation in order to optimize cognitive processes and personality development. 3. To use new technologies as a tool to deepen in the study of Educational psychology. 2

Specific Competencies: 1. To understand educational and learning processes in the period 0-6 years within family and school contexts. 2. To investigate how to promote the acquisition of habits such as autonomy, curiosity, observation, experimentation, acceptance of rules and limits, and the development of symbolic and heuristic games. 3. CONTENTS Content Modules Credits Module I. Educational Psychology Theories 1. Introduction to Educational Psychology 2. Learning and behaviorism 3. Learning and constructivism Module II. Intrapersonal Factors for Learning 1. Motivation 2. Self-concept and self-esteem 3. Intelligence Module III. The importance of context for learning 1. Different learning contexts 2. Relationship between teacher and student 4. METODOLOGIES OF THEACHING-LEARNING. TRAINING ACTIVIES. 4.1. Credit distribution (in hours) Face-to-face classes 42 Students autonomous study 108 Total 150 3

4.2. Methodological strategies, materials and teaching resources Lectures Case analysis Debates of articles and lectures Colaborative learning Use of e-learning platform Theoretical lectures to promote progressive conceptual elaboration. Analysis of real situations to detect different educational problems and how to solve them. A number of articles will be provided sequentially throughout the course. They will be uploaded on the e-learning platform. Practical and (some) theoretical sessions have been designed to promote team and collaborative work. The virtual platform will be used to analyze the contents of the course and develop the activities. 5. EVALUATION Formative evaluation understood as all those activities undertaken by teachers and/or by students, which provide information to be used as feedback to modify the teaching and learning activities in which they are engaged (Black and Dylan, 1988). Active participation and engagement of students in face-to-face sessions and activities (either in Spanish or English) will be essential in order to obtain a better grade. Main sources of evaluation: Active participation in debates and activities (related to the above competencies) Fluent use of conceptual knowledge and ability to transfer this knowledge to practical situations. Collaborative and group work. Final exam (40%) According to the instructions contained in the 'normativa reguladora de los procesos de evaluación de los aprendizajes (aprobada en Consejo de Gobierno de 24 de marzo de 2011), there will also be a final exam/final evaluation( 100% of the grade) of the material covered in the course for those students who have requested exemption from continuous evaluation and have been authorized by the Dean of the Faculty. 4

Likewise, in the remedial examination (examen extraordinario) students will be graded by means of a summative exam (100% of the grade) of the material covered in the course The grade system follows the current legislation: Fail Pass B grade Excellent A With Honors No demonstration of achieving the general competences. The student did not participate actively in the learning process. The student has participated actively during the sessions and demonstrates the basic acquisition of proposed competencies. The student has participated actively during the sessions and demonstrates a noticeable acquisition of the proposed competences. His/her conceptual elaboration and competence acquisition is clearly higher compared to the previous section. In addition to the previous comments, the student shows a greater autonomy in relation to managing and leading not only his/her own learning but also promoting his classmates learning. In addition to the previous comments, the student demonstrates a higher complexity, understanding and utilization of the proposed competences. 6. BIBLIOGRAPHY Woolfolk, A. (2016). Educational Psychology (12th Edition). Pearson McDevitt, T. M.; Ormrod, J.E. (2009). Child Development and Education. Pearson. Sampascual, G. (2010) Psicología de la Educación. Tomos I y II. Madrid: UNED. Santrock, J. (2011) Psicología de la Educación. Mc Graw Hill. Trianes Torres, M.V. y Gallardo Cruz (coords.) (2010) Psicología de la Educación y del Desarrollo en Contextos Escolares. Pirámide. 5