How Social Environments Shape Human Development
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Overview of major theoretical, conceptual, and empirical traditions in study of human development. Exploration of how diverse cultural, social, socioeconomic, and historical contexts interact with biological, cognitive, and psychological processes to affect individuals during key developmental periods (such as early childhood, childhood, adolescence, early adulthood, and late adulthood). Topics may include historical changes in families, schools, neighborhoods, and workplace; economic conditions of families, schools, and neighborhoods; enduring effects of childhood on adult well-being; and impact of ascribed characteristics such as gender, race, and nationality on individuals? environments, pathways, and outcomes. Letter grading.
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loved it! best lower div for public affairs. the professor and Ta were great, and the midterms weren’t too difficult. They were take home questions/essays that were easy enough to answer with the slides. Highly recommend!
small is amazing if you have a chance take a class with her!
Dr. Small brought in a lot of guest lecturers to speak. Midterm and final are both essays with two weeks to write it. Class is very similar to AP psychology but with more of an emphasis on the environment (including socioeconomic status and racism) and how that shapes individuals.
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No group projects
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Attendance not required
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1 midterm
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10th week final
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100% recommend the textbook
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