PSICOLOGIA DELLO SVILUPPO PER L'INCLUSIONE
(objectives)
The course of DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY FOR INCLUSION aims at achieving the following objectives for students.
In terms of knowledge and understanding: - individual differences; - cognitive, social and emotional development from childhood to early adolescence; - theoretical and application models of social and emotional learning; - universal prevention models to promote prosocial behaviors and to contrast aggressive behavior at school; - research methods aimed at the study of school adjustment and inclusion; - teacher competencies in promoting well-being at school.
In terms of applying knowledge and understanding: - to know how to use the knowledge about the child's development processes to build the educational relationship; - to know how to designing and implementing a teaching aimed at developing socio-emotional learning skills; - to be able to identify universal prevention programs that are appropriate to the characteristics and needs of the class.
In terms of making judgements: - to find connections between psychological theories and school situations; - to evaluate educational innovations in the light of the advancement of research in developmental psychology. - to acquire the key competencies of the teacher's self-evaluation.
In terms of communication skills: - to acquire the key competences of the teacher for class management based on the recognition of the students' individual characteristics; - to know how to modulate communicative strategies in the classroom to show availability to relationship, motivate learning, support pupils with difficulty, and stimulate positive peer interactions; - to know how to use active listening and feedback.
In terms of learning skills: - to develop an orientation towards scientific research, both basic and applied, in developmental psychology; - to develop the attitude towards lifelong learning on psychosocial aspects of school adjustment and inclusion; - to develop the interest in training and professional upgrading in psycho-pedagogical disciplines.
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