Veidlapa Nr. M-3 (8)
Study Course Description

Development Psychology

Main Study Course Information

Course Code
VPUPK_003
Branch of Science
Developmental Psychology; Psychology
ECTS
6.00
Target Audience
Psychology
LQF
Level 6
Study Type And Form
Full-Time; Part-Time

Study Course Implementer

Course Supervisor
Structure Unit Manager
Structural Unit
Department of Health Psychology and Paedagogy
Contacts

Riga, 5 J. Asara Street, vppk@rsu.lv, +37167061587

About Study Course

Objective

To extend students’ knowledge of the nature of personality development, factors influencing the development of an individual, regularities at different age groups of personality development, as well as to develop the skill to analyse personality development, determine developmental criteria, reveal real and potential development problems and evaluate the possibilities for their solution.

Preliminary Knowledge

Acquired study courses General Psychology, Personality Psychology.

Learning Outcomes

Knowledge

1.Students are familiar with the general concepts of personality development psychology and their relationship to other sectors; they define basic problems and facts analysed in developmental psychology; enumerate and describe the processes of developmental psychology, using professional terminology; are well aware of and understand the basic theories and processes in personality development.

Skills

1.Students are able to use cognitive and practical skills acquired in the course of personality development psychology in order to perform professional tasks and address problems; are able to use the necessary knowledge for analysis of basic personality development theories and are able to choose and apply basic methods, tools, materials and information to compare different theoretical concepts. Able to evaluate physical, cognitive and psychosocial development in different age groups; apply knowledge for evaluation of personality development at different stages in theoretical aspect and use it for describing the work done in practice.

Competences

1.Students are able to use theoretical findings and results of practical research, are able to interpret them in the context of developmental psychology and specialisation. They are able to use theoretical concepts of personality development, analysing the development of a particular child and the history of adult life. They have experience in holistic interpretation of regularities of developmental psychology.

Assessment

Individual work

Title
% from total grade
Grade
1.

Individual work

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A systematic, independent analysis of the literature specified, which is reflected in the following independent and group work: • Child observation (aged 1-6) and analysis of the child observation diary, correctly using the concepts of developmental theories for the specific case (individual work) or interview of an adult, interview analysis on the interviewee's development at different stages and developmental crises (individual work) – the interviewee's age and interview questions are coordinated with the teacher, students interview people of different ages (from the age of 18 and older). Present a child observation diary or an adult interview and the latest research on the respective age group.

Examination

Title
% from total grade
Grade
1.

Examination

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• Systematic, independent analysis of the indicated literature, which is reflected in the following independent and group works: o Child observation and analysis and presentation of the child observation diary, correctly using the concepts of development theory for the specific case (individual work) – the age of the observer is agreed with the teacher, students observe children from 1-6 years of age. Observation results are presented using the latest research on the development of the observed child or adult interview, interview presentation, interview analysis of the interviewee's development at different ages and developmental crises (individual work) – the interviewee's age is agreed with the teacher, students interview people of different ages (from 15 -80). The results of the interview are presented using the latest research on the development of the interviewed age group – 25% of the final assessment; Test for each age group – 25% of the final assessment; Final test – exam – on the basic issues of developmental psychology and physical, cognitive and psychosocial development of the personality – 50% of the final assessment; • Active participation in lectures and seminars + 1 evaluation point.

Study Course Theme Plan

FULL-TIME
Part 1
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Basic issues of developmental psychology. Theories of different authors about personality development at different age groups.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Basic issues of developmental psychology. Theories of different authors about personality development at different age groups.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Summary table of the authors' development theories.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Physical, cognitive and psychosocial development of the personality in the prenatal period and in infancy.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Physical, cognitive and psychosocial development of the personality in the prenatal period and in infancy.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Recent research on development. The role of reflexes in development. The role of temperament in development.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Physical, cognitive and psychosocial development of personality in the age of a child (1-3 years). Character and temperament.
  1. Lecture

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Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Physical, cognitive and psychosocial development of personality in the age of a child (1-3 years). Character and temperament.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

The role of parents in raising a child. Parenting styles.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

The role of parents in raising a child. Parenting styles.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Domestic violence, its recognition. Case study.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Physical, cognitive and psychosocial development of personality in middle age (3-6 years), child's readiness for school.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Physical, cognitive and psychosocial development of personality in middle age (3-6 years), child's readiness for school.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Presentation of a child observation diary using summaries of theories and the latest research on development in the age group of 1-6 years. Assessment of a child's readiness for school.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Physical, cognitive and psychosocial development of personality at school age (7-11 years).
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Physical, cognitive and psychosocial development of personality at school age (7-11 years).
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Physical, cognitive and psychosocial development in adolescence (11-16 years).
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Physical, cognitive and psychosocial development in adolescence (11-16 years).
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Identity formation in the young age. Identity, identity crisis and developmental crises in E. Erikson's theory. Preparation of interview questions.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Physical, cognitive and psychosocial development of personality in the early youth (18-25 years).
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Physical, cognitive and psychosocial development of personality in the early youth (18-25 years).
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Physical, cognitive and psychosocial development of personality in adulthood (25-45 years). Mid-life crisis.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Physical, cognitive and psychosocial development of personality in adulthood (25-45 years). Mid-life crisis.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Presentation of an interview with 18-45 year olds using summaries of theories and the latest research on developments in this age group.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Physical, cognitive and psychosocial development of personality in adulthood (45-65 years).
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Physical, cognitive and psychosocial development of personality in adulthood (45-65 years).
  1. Lecture

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Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Physical, cognitive and psychosocial development of the personality in late adulthood (aged 65 and more).
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Physical, cognitive and psychosocial development of the personality in late adulthood (aged 65 and more).
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Presentation of an interview with 45-year old and older people, using summaries of theories and the latest research on developments in this age group.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Ageing and death. Development crises and traumatic crises.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Ageing and death. Development crises and traumatic crises.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Development as a life process.
Total ECTS (Creditpoints):
6.00
Contact hours:
64 Academic Hours
Final Examination:
Exam (Written)
PART-TIME
Part 1
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Basic issues of developmental psychology. Theories of different authors about personality development at different age groups.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Summary table of the authors' development theories.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Physical, cognitive and psychosocial development of the personality in the prenatal period and in infancy.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Recent research on development. The role of reflexes in development. The role of temperament in development.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Physical, cognitive and psychosocial development of personality in the age of a child (1-3 years). Character and temperament.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

The role of parents in raising a child. Parenting styles.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Domestic violence, its recognition. Case study.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Physical, cognitive and psychosocial development of personality in middle age (3-6 years), child's readiness for school.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Presentation of a child observation diary using summaries of theories and the latest research on development in the age group of 1-6 years. Assessment of a child's readiness for school.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Physical, cognitive and psychosocial development of personality at school age (7-11 years).
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Physical, cognitive and psychosocial development in adolescence (11-16 years).
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Identity formation in the young age. Identity, identity crisis and developmental crises in E. Erikson's theory. Preparation of interview questions.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Physical, cognitive and psychosocial development of personality in the early youth (18-25 years).
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Physical, cognitive and psychosocial development of personality in adulthood (25-45 years). Mid-life crisis.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Presentation of an interview with 18-45 year olds using summaries of theories and the latest research on developments in this age group.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Physical, cognitive and psychosocial development of personality in adulthood (45-65 years).
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Physical, cognitive and psychosocial development of the personality in late adulthood (aged 65 and more).
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Presentation of an interview with 45-year old and older people, using summaries of theories and the latest research on developments in this age group.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Ageing and death. Development crises and traumatic crises.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Development as a life process.
Total ECTS (Creditpoints):
6.00
Contact hours:
40 Academic Hours
Final Examination:
Exam (Written)

Bibliography

Required Reading

1.

Keil F. (2014). Developmental Psychology: The Growth of Mind and Behavior 1st Edition, Norton&Company inc.

2.

Mārtinsone, K. un Miltuze, K. (red.), (2015). Psiholoģija. 1. Pamatjautājumi–teorijas un pētījumi (358. lpp.). Rīga: Zvaigzne ABC.

3.

Craig, G. and Baucum, D. (2008). Human Development (9th ed.). Upper Saddle River N. J. Prentice Hall.

4.

Schaie, W. and Sherry, L. (2016). Handbook of the psychology of aging.

Additional Reading

1.

Boulbijs, Dž. (1998). Drošais pamats. Rīga. Rasa ABC.

2.

Ding, Sh. (2005). Children's Personal and Social Development. Malden. Blackwell Publishing.

3.

Eriksons, E.H. (1998). Identitāte: jaunība un krīze. Rīga. Jumava.

4.

Gilibrand, R., (2016). Developmental Psychology, Harlow, England : Pearson.

5.

Helwig, C.C., (2018). New perspectives on moral development, NY, Routledge.

6.

Piažē, Ž. (2002). Bērna intelektuālā attīstība. Rīga. Pētergailis.

7.

Vinikots, D. V. (2004). Bērns un viņa māte. Rīga. Raka.

Other Information Sources

1.

British Journal of Developmental psychology

2.

European Journal of developmental Psychology

3.

Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology