EDLF 7200

Child Development

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Course Description

An introductory graduate course in which prominent theories of child and adolescent development are introduced, supporting research considered, and applications for teaching, counseling, and parenting explored. Major topics include: child development as a field of study, research strategies and ethics in the study of children, the human genome, biologically influenced development, constructing knowledge, cognitive development, socio-cultural influences, development of moral autonomy, and the life cycle.


  • Natalia Palacios

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    4.00

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    Spring 2024

  • Clifford Hatt

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     GPA

    3.92

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    Last Taught

    Spring 2010

  • Beverly Sweeney

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    3.84

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    Last Taught

    Fall 2013

  • Herbert Richards

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    3.68

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    Last Taught

    Fall 2012

  • Faculty Staff

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    Spring 2012