Psychology of developmental cognitive processess

Course objectives

Cognitive Developmental Psychology General Goals: The course is aimed at investigating the cognitive development along the whole life cycle, with a special reference to the traditional theories and the new points of view. A special attention will be paid to the study of development in the age 0- 3 to scholastic age. During the course, the student will have the possibility to study the main tools of cognitive evaluation and some techniques for the construction of a path of strengthening. Specific Goals: At the end of the course, the student will know the main approaches of developmental psychology with a special attention to the cognitive processes, and the main investigation methods within cognitive processes in developmental psychology. The course is organised with a first part aimed at the study of the main theories and orientations of cognitive developmental psychology; afterward, it will consider a monographic part on the study of memory, from birth to the complete development; finally, some classes will be dedicated to the knowledge and the analysis of some developmental disorders that influence the cognitive and emotional functioning [Dublin Descriptor No. 1]. The whole course refers to the development from birth to adulthood. A special attention will be paid to the cognitive development in age 0-3 and scholastic age. At the end of the course, the student will know the basics of the identification of child's cognitive development stages, from birth to the end of scholastic age [Dublin Descriptor No. 2]. The course also intends to stimulate a reflection on the role of an educator in recognising and stimulating the developmental stages, both cognitive and emotional. The acquired cross skills will be about the critical skills and the skills at making judgements strengthened by the participation to the workshop theoretical-practical activities and by the writing of detailed essays on specific topics decided with the teacher. Finally, students can participate to field experimental researches on the cognitive development that allow them to deal with innovative approaches [Dublin Descriptor No. 3]. Student's communication skills will be stimulated by means of short detailed written compositions on specific topics [Dublin Descriptor No. 4]. Thanks to the study of theories, to practical applications, and to critical reflections, the student will be able to pursue a further education in an independent way and to analyse in depth the themes of developmental psychology he/she will have to study [Dublin Descriptor No. 5].

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Program - Frequency - Exams

Course program
The course addresses the following topics: Neuroconstructivist theory of developmental psychology. The main topics of study of the theory. Role of genetic and environmental factors in development processes. Development and learning The role of emotions in the learning process. Learn about learning disabilities all topics will be addressed from a perspective that allows the study of cognitive development from birth to maturation.
Prerequisites
the course requires knowledge of the main theories of developmental psychology
Books
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience: An Introduction Johnson, Mark H. Wiley Blackwell
Teaching mode
the course includes a part of classical frontal teaching and a part of active involvement of the students in small group activities agreed with the teacher
Frequency
attendance is not mandatory but entitles you to the possibility of taking the exam in a different way
Exam mode
Attending students will be assessed on the basis of in-depth group work and an individual essay on a relevant topic to be agreed upon with the teacher. Non-attending students will have to take a written test with 4 open questions and will be able to do the in-depth thesis, whose grade will be averaged with that of the written test.
Bibliography
scientific articles reported by the teacher during the lessons
Lesson mode
the course includes a part of classical frontal teaching and a part of active involvement of the students in small group activities agreed with the teacher
  • Lesson code1044895
  • Academic year2025/2026
  • CourseEducation and Training Science
  • CurriculumCurriculum unico
  • Year3rd year
  • Semester2nd semester
  • SSDM-PSI/04
  • CFU6