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Module

EDU2011 : Child Development and Speech and Language Acquisition

  • Offered for Year: 2024/25
  • Module Leader(s): Mrs Linda Jose
  • Co-Module Leader: Mrs Sarah Barnett, Dr Nick Riches
  • Owning School: Education, Communication & Language Sci
  • Teaching Location: Newcastle City Campus
Semesters

Your programme is made up of credits, the total differs on programme to programme.

Semester 1 Credit Value: 20
ECTS Credits: 10.0
European Credit Transfer System

Aims

To give an overview of psychological and sociological factors affecting child development and speech and language acquisition:

• To introduce foundation concepts from cognitive and developmental psychology;
• To explore and evaluate different psychological theories relating to development;
• To understand important cognitive changes within children;
• To develop reporting skills through undertaking observational reports;
• To outline the stages and processes in the development of the child, exploring both cognitive and social factors that influence the course of development;
• To provide an introduction to children’s speech and language development;
• To provide an opportunity to observe (through pre-recorded video footage) with typically developing children and evaluate children’s language, social, cognitive and motor development through a Child Study;
• To develop awareness of developmental norms in early childhood and of methods for comparing an individual child to those norms;
• To evaluate appropriate methods for recording, transcribing and analysing children’s speech and language.

Outline Of Syllabus

Theories of development
• Nature-nurture debate
• Psychology of language
• Child Development and Speech and Language Acquisition
• Overview of stages and aspects of development, focusing on first five years of life
• Stages and sequences of first language and speech development in children from infancy through to adolescence
• Overview of bilingual language acquisition
• Development of social skills and importance of play
• Introduction to methods used to study children’s development
• Introduction to techniques to identify phonetic and phonological patterns in child speech, both typical and disordered
• Introduction to methods to transcribe and analyse spontaneous language samples
• Introduction to child language observations and related professional issues in preparation for the Child Study, which is based around observations of a young child (via pre-recorded video footage), usually made in their home

Teaching Methods

Teaching Activities
Category Activity Number Length Student Hours Comment
Scheduled Learning And Teaching ActivitiesLecture112:0022:002 hrs per week (Incl module talks) Weeks 1-6 Chil Dev Weeks 7 -11 Speech & Lang Acquisition
Guided Independent StudyAssessment preparation and completion162:0062:00N/A
Scheduled Learning And Teaching ActivitiesPractical22:004:00Present in Person MIMO practical’s Weeks 10 & 11
Guided Independent StudyDirected research and reading182:0082:00N/A
Structured Guided LearningStructured research and reading activities112:0022:00N/A
Guided Independent StudyProject work15:005:00Child Study observations (video)
Scheduled Learning And Teaching ActivitiesDrop-in/surgery11:001:00Assessment queries
Scheduled Learning And Teaching ActivitiesModule talk21:002:00Week 1 intro to module Week 6 intro to module assessment
Total200:00
Jointly Taught With
Code Title
SPE8154MSc Child Development (Child Development and Speech Language Acquisition MSc)
SPE1054Introduction to Speech and Language Pathology
Teaching Rationale And Relationship

Knowledge outcomes are primarily addressed through lectures and guided reading/independent study.
Skills outcomes are addressed through project work via pre-recorded video footage for observation and analysis. Project work enables application of practical skills and theoretical knowledge learned in the classroom and in private study.

Assessment Methods

The format of resits will be determined by the Board of Examiners

Other Assessment
Description Semester When Set Percentage Comment
Report1A1003,500 word - Child Study
Formative Assessments

Formative Assessment is an assessment which develops your skills in being assessed, allows for you to receive feedback, and prepares you for being assessed. However, it does not count to your final mark.

Description Semester When Set Comment
Report1AInitial analysis of video footage
Assessment Rationale And Relationship

Knowledge outcomes are assessed through the child study report. Skills outcomes are promoted by setting the opportunity for formative feedback on the analysis of the child observation (via pre-recorded video footage) in semester 1 and providing timely feedback for students to apply this in their summative Child Study report. The child study report is a substantial, integrated piece of work developing both theoretical understanding and skills important in different roles, working with young children. The project work and the self-directed study required to analyse and present the video data ensure students are using both practical skills and theoretical knowledge, and are synthesising across a range of fields of enquiry and data sources.

Reading Lists

Timetable