Social-Emotional Development & Learning (EDUC91348)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 12.5Online and On Campus (Parkville)
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Semester 2
Semester 2
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This subject explores social, emotional and affective development and factors that influence learners’ success in education and throughout life. The subject will provide students with an examination of so-called ‘noncognitive’ factors—including social-emotional learning, mental health, motivation, self-identity, stress, social supports, and belonging—which affect learning and psychosocial outcomes. It will examine how such processes are influenced by culture and neurodiversity. Specifically, students will learn about how contemporary and scientific research in neuroscience, psychology, and education has shed light on these social-emotional processes, and generate implications and ideas for education and other learning settings.
Intended learning outcomes
On completion of this subject, students should be able to:
- Critically evaluate research and theory relevant to social-emotional development in education and learning
- Explain how social-emotional skills are influenced by culture and neurodiversity
- Design research-informed learning interventions that are sensitive to learners' social-emotional needs
- Explore contemporary approaches to social-emotional development across the age span.
Generic skills
This subject will assist students to develop the following transferable skills:
- Self-awareness
- Critical reasoning and thinking
- Scientific literacy and problem-solving
- Link theory and research evidence to practice.
Last updated: 4 March 2025