Psychology (secondary school students)

Course: Turkish Language and Literature and English Language

Structural unit: Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology

Title
Psychology (secondary school students)
Code
ННД.12
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
Second
Year of study when the component is delivered
2023/2024
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
2 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
4
Learning outcomes
PLO 2. To know the patterns of personality development, age and other individual characteristics of students, their psychology and the specifics of family relationships. PLO 4. To know and understand the peculiarities of teaching heterogeneous groups of students, to apply differentiation of education, to organize the educational process taking into account the special needs of students. PLO 9. To know the forms and methods of educating students in the classroom and in extracurricular activities, to be able to track the dynamics of personal development of the child. PLO 10. Able to design a psychologically safe and comfortable educational environment, work effectively autonomously and in a team, organize student cooperation and communication with their parents.
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
1. Know the general principles of philosophy, ethics and other disciplines of the humanities. 2. Be able to work with scientific sources of information, be able to analyze them, draw conclusions and build hypotheses and assumptions.
Course content
The discipline "Psychology (for secondary school students)" belongs to the list of compulsory disciplines of training and is aimed at mastering the general theoretical provisions of psychological science and the basics of the practice of applying psychological knowledge in the educational process with children and adults. Students of the course study mental phenomena in human life and methods of their study. Separate topics are devoted to the study of the cognitive and affective spheres of personality, the regularities of the functioning of mental processes, and the structure of personality. A number of topics are devoted to the study of the peculiarities of mental development of the individual, tasks, and peculiarities of development at different age stages, with a particular focus on childhood and adolescence. The influence of education and educational activities on the mental development of the student's personality is studied.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Bulatevych N.M. Orhanizatsiia diialnosti psykholohichnoi sluzhby. Sumy SumDPU, 2015. 445s. 2. Vlasova O.I. Pedahohichna psykholohiia. Kyiv : Lybid. 2006. 400 s. 3. Psykholohiia / Yu.L. Trofimov ta in. ; za red. IO. L. Trofimova. Kyiv : Lybid, 2001. 558 s. 4. Psykholohiia : pidruchnyk dlia studentiv vyshchykh navchalnykh zakladiv / kol. avtoriv; za red. I.F. Romanika. Kharkiv : Folio, 2021. 863 s. 5. Savchyn M. V., Vasylenko L.P. Vikova psykholohiia. Kyiv : Akademvydav, 2005. 360 s. 6. Stoliarenko O.S. Psykholohiia osobystosti : Navchalnyi posibnyk. Kyiv : Tsentr uchbovoi literatury, 2012. 280s. 7. Terletska L.H. Vikova psykholohiia i psykhodiahnostyka: pidruchnyk. Kyiv : Vydavnychyi dim «Slovo», 2013. 608s. 8. Craig G.J., Baucum D. Human Development. 9th ed. Prentice Hall, 2001.736 p.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures; practical classes; independent work.
Assessment methods and criteria
Evaluation of semester work: 1. Work with a case/essay: 6 - 10 points. 2. Oral answers (participation in discussions; work in mini-groups; activity of participants in the classroom): 18 - 30 points. 3. Preparation of the essay: 6 - 10 points. 4. Final control work: 6 - 10 points. 5. Exam: 24 - 40 points.
Language of instruction
Ukrainian

Lecturers

This discipline is taught by the following teachers

Natalia Mykolaivna Bulatevych
Department of Developmental Psychology
Faculty of Psychology

Departments

The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline

Department of Developmental Psychology
Faculty of Psychology