Duration
30h Th
Number of credits
| Bachelor in psychology and education : speech and language therapy | 3 crédits | |||
| Bachelor in psychology and education : general | 3 crédits |
Lecturer
Coordinator
Language(s) of instruction
French language
Organisation and examination
Teaching in the second semester
Schedule
Units courses prerequisite and corequisite
Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program
Learning unit contents
This sequence of lessons aims at giving students a solid knowledge of the development of cognitive skills.
The course will review the main theories that have influenced the field of cognitive developmental psychology. The methods currently used in research to observe the competencies in pre-verbal infants.
Topics covered in this course are the development of praxis and psycho-motor abilities, attention, executive functions, memory, the development of numerical processing and calculation, metacognition, face recognition and social information processing.
Learning outcomes of the learning unit
At the end of this teaching sequence, the student will have a general knowledge of typical cognitive development in the areas of psycho-motor acquisitions, visual and social cognition, memory, attention, executive functions, and metacognition.
It will be able to use his knowledge to identify the cognitive processes involved in the daily activities of children at play or learning and estimate the age of the children based on the situations presented (case observation)
Prerequisite knowledge and skills
Prerequisite :
- PSYC0027-1 : Psychologie de l'enfant : Développement moteur, affectif, cognitif et social
- PSYC5868-1 : Psychologie de la cognition et du langage Partim 1
- PSYC5870-1 : Psychologie de la cognition et du langage - partim 2
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
This course is based primarily on formal lectures presented in modular form, and illustrated by example, discussions, and films.
The slides will be posted on the dedicated course area on e-campus
Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)
Face-to-face course
Recommended or required readings
Blaye, A., & Lemaire, P. (2007). Psychologie du développement cognitif. Bruxelles : De Boeck.
Jouen, F., & Molina, M. (2007). Naissance et Connaissance. Wavre : Mardaga.
Nader-Grobois, N. (2011). La théorie de l'esprit. Bruxelles : De Boeck.
Bonthoux, F., Berger, C. & Blaye, A. (2004). Naissance et développement des concepts chez l'enfant : Catégoriser pour comprendre. Paris : DUNOD.
Exam(s) in session
Any session
- In-person
written exam ( multiple-choice questionnaire, open-ended questions )
- Remote
written exam ( multiple-choice questionnaire )
Additional information:
The final assessment is a written exam consisting of a first part with close-ended questions (true-false and multiple choice questions; out of 10 points) and a second part with open-ended questions (out of 10 points). The first part evaluates the knowledge of the course content while the second part evaluates the understanding of the contents and the ability to apply and analyze. Therefore, the student must obtain a minimum score of 5/10 for each part. In case of failure in the first part (true-false and MCQ), the final score will correspond to this score in failure and the second part (Open-ended Questions) will not be corrected by the teacher. During the consultation session, the answers expected for the second part (Open-ended Questions) will be explained to the students present at this session. If the student fails only the second part (Open-ended Questions), the final score will correspond to the score in failure and the student will have to retake all parts in the second session. If the student passes both parts, the final score will be the average of the two part scores.
Work placement(s)
Organizational remarks
Not accessible to ERASMUS student
Contacts
Prof. L. Rousselle : laurence.rousselle@uliege.be
Marie Geurten, PhD : mgeurten@uliege.be
Assistants :
- Fanny Brévers : brevers@uliege.be
- Céline Fortin : fortin@uliege.be