
PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNERS - TEDPATHS 1-I-24 TPROFED02 (M/TH 07:00AM-09:00AM/07:00AM-09:00AM)
This course provides pre-service teachers with a comprehensive understanding of the classical and emerging psychological principles and theories that underpin human learning and development. It explores the cognitive, emotional, social, moral, and physical development of learners from childhood through adolescence and examines how these developmental processes influence learning and behavior in educational settings. Through lectures, observations, group activities, collecting and analyzing data on child and adolescent development, and symposia, students will be equipped with the knowledge to understand the diverse psychological factors that influence development. In the end, the pre-service teachers are expected to foster a sense of self-respect and respect for others and develop age-appropriate instructional activities.
