ECTS credits ECTS credits: 4.5
ECTS Hours Rules/Memories Student's work ECTS: 74.2 Hours of tutorials: 2.25 Expository Class: 18 Interactive Classroom: 18 Total: 112.45
Use languages Spanish, Galician
Type: Ordinary Degree Subject RD 1393/2007 - 822/2021
Departments: Evolutionary Educational Psychology
Areas: Evolutionary Educational Psychology
Center Faculty of Psychology
Call: First Semester
Teaching: With teaching
Enrolment: Enrollable
- Know the basic concepts and procedures related to the psychological foundations of educational intervention in individuals with developmental/learning difficulties.
- Deepen the concept, classification and specific aspects of the difficulties in development and learning, as well as different causal factors that explain its emergence and development.
- To know the characteristics, types and origin of the developmental and learning difficulties most commonly encountered in educational practice.
- To recognize the significance of early indentifying children in risk of developing learning difficulties and of providing them with appropriate care.
- To learn how to design and plan educational response strategies suited to each type of difficulty in the framework of the teaching–learning process.
- To strengthen scientific and methodological research abilities in Educational Psychology, and incorporate them into professional practice.
- To develop the specific communication, discussion and negotiation skills needed to help improve interpersonal and group relations in formal and non-formal educational contexts.
LECTURES
MODULE I. INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF DEVELOPMENTAL AND LEARNING DIFFICULTIES
UNIT 1. Developmental and learning difficulties. Psychological development difficulties: historical background; causal analysis; main difficulties in psychological development. Learning difficulties: conceptual delimitation; explanatory models; causal analysis; main difficulties in learning.
MODULE II. PSYCHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT DIFFICULTIES
UNIT 2. Psychomotor development difficulties. Introduction. Psychomotor difficulties in children 0–3 and 3–8 years old. Psychoeducational assessment and intervention. Consequences on learning.
UNIT 3. Cognitive development difficulties. Introduction. Main difficulties in cognitive development: perceptual, attentional and mnemic. New approaches to the study of cognitive development difficulties: executive functions. Psychoeducational assessment and intervention. Consequences on learning.
UNIT 4. Language development difficulties. Introduction. Main difficulties in the development of psycholinguistic processes: specific language difficulties; articulatory difficulties. Psychoeducational assessment and intervention. Consequences on learning.
UNIT 5. Socioemotional development difficulties. Introduction. Main socioemotional difficulties in the pre-school and school age. Psychoeducational assessment and intervention. Consequences on learning.
MODULE III. LEARNING DIFFICULTIES
UNIT 6. Instrumental learning difficulties. Reading difficulties. Writing difficulties. Arithmetic difficulties. Psychoeducational assessment and intervention.
INTERACTIVE CLASSES
SESSION 1. Case analysis. Designing a psychoeducational assessment plan.
SESSION 2. Case analysis. Producing a psychoeducational report .
SESSION 3. Developing a group-oriented psychoeducational intervention plan for preventing problems in the educational environment.
SESSION 4. Case analysis. Assessment plans. Developing a proposal for indirect psychoeducational intervention.
BASIC READINGS
AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION (APA) (2014). Manual diagnóstico y estadístico de los trastornos mentales. DSM-5. España. Editorial Médica Panamericana.
ARNEDO, M., BEMBIBRE, J., MONTES, A. Y TRIVIÑO, M. (2015). Neuropsicología infantil. Madrid. Médica Panamericana.
CIE 10 (OMS) (2009). Clasificación estadística internacional de enfermedades y problemas relacionados con la salud.
MARCHESI, A., COLL, C. Y PALACIOS, J. (2007). Desarrollo psicológico y educación 3. Trastornos del desarrollo y necesidades educativas especiales. Madrid. AlianzaEditorial.
RIVAS TORRES, R.Mª. Y LÓPEZ GÓMEZ, S. (2015). Dificultades en el desarrollo y del aprendizaje. Madrid. Pearson. (eBook en formato PDF).
SUPPLEMENTARY READINGS
ALONSO GARCÍA, J. Y ROMÁN SÁNCHEZ, J. Mª. (2003). Educación familiar y autoconcepto en niños pequeños. Madrid. Pirámide (Colecc. Ojos Solares).
AMAR-TUILLIER, A. (2007). Trastornos infantiles del lenguaje y del aprendizaje. Barcelona. Octaedro.
COBOS ALVÁREZ, P. (2007). El desarrollo psicomotor y sus alteraciones. Manual práctico para evaluarlo y favorecerlo. Madrid. Pirámide (Colecc. Ojos Solares).
DIAZ-AGUADO, M.J. (DIR.) y MARTÍNEZ ARIAS, P.(1995) . Niños con dificultades socioemocionales.Madrid.MinisteriodeAsuntosSociales.
GARAIGORDOBIL, M. (2003). Intervención psicológica para desarrollar la personalidad infantil. Juego, conducta prosocial y creatividad. Madrid. Pirámide.
GARCÍA SEVILLA, J. (2007). Mejorar la atención del niño. Madrid. Pirámide..
INGLÉS SAURA, C. J. (2003). Enseñanza de habilidades interpersonales para adolescentes.Madrid.Pirámide.
HULME, CH. Y MACKENZIE, S. (1994). Dificultades graves en el aprendizaje. El papel de la memoria de trabajo. Barcelona. Ariel.
LARROY, C. Y PUENTE, M.L. (1998). El niño desobediente. Estrategias para su control.Madrid.Pirámide.
LÓPEZ SOLER, C. Y GARCÍA SEVILLA, J. (1997). Problemas de atención en el niño.Madrid.Pirámide.
LÓPEZ VALERO, A. Y ENCABO FERNÁNDEZ, E. (2001). Mejorar la comunicación enniñosyadolescentes.Madrid.Pirámide.
MACIÁ ANTÓN, D. (2002). Problemas cotidianos de conducta en la infancia. Madrid. Pirámide.
MARTÍN DOMÍMGUEZ, D. (2008). Psicomotricidad e intervención educativa. Madrid.Pirámide.
MÉNDEZ, F. (1998). El niño que no sonríe. Estrategias para superar la tristeza y la depresión infantil. Madrid. Pirámide.
MENDOZA LARA, E. (2001). Trastorno Específico Del Lenguaje. Madrid. Pirámide.
MIRANDA CASAS, A., VIDAL-ABARCA GÁMEZ, E. Y SORIANO FERRER, M. (2000). Evaluación e intervención psicoeducativa en dificultades de aprendizaje. Madrid.Pirámide.
MORENO GARCÍA, I. (1995). Hiperactividad. Prevención, evaluación y tratamiento enlainfancia.Madrid.Pirámide.
PAZ BERMÚDEZ, Mª. (2000). Déficit de autoestima. Madrid. Pirámide.
PÉREZ, E. Y SERRA, M. (1998). Análisis del retraso del lenguaje. Barcelona. Ariel.
RIVAS TORRES, R. Mª. Y FERNÁNDEZ, P. (2011). Dislexia, disortografía y disgrafía.Madrid.Pirámide.
SALDAÑA GARCÍA, C. (2001). Detección y prevención en el aula de los problemas deladolescente.Madrid.Pirámide.
SALVADOR, F. (1999). El aprendizaje lingüístico y sus dificultades. Granada. Grupo EditorialUniversitario.
SANTACREU, J. Y FORJÁN, Mª.J. (1993). La tartamudez. Guía de prevención y tratamiento infantil. Madrid. Pirámide.
SOPRANO, A.Mª. Y NARBONA, J. (2007). La memoria del niño. Desarrollo normal y trastornos. Massón. Barcelona.
BASICS And GENERALS
CB1 - That the students have showed to possess and comprise knowledges in an area of study that splits of the base of the secondary education general, and is used to find to a level that, although it supports in books of text advanced, includes also some appearances that involve pertinent knowledges of the avant-garde of his field of study
CB2 - That the students know to apply his knowledges to his work or vocation of a professional form and possess the competitions that are used to to show by means of the preparation and defence of arguments and the resolution of problems inside his area of study
CB3 - That the students have the capacity to gather and interpret notable data (usually inside his area of study) to issue trials that include a reflection on notable subjects of índole social, scientific or ethical
CB4 - That the students can transmit information, ideas, problems and solutions to a so much specialised public as no skilled
CB5 - That the students have developed those skills of necessary learning to undertake back studies with a high degree of autonomy
CG1 - That have capacity to tackle his professional and formative activity from the respect to the Deontological Code of the psychologist, that includes, amongst other more specific, the principles of the respect and the promotion of the fundamental rights of the people, the equality between the people, the principles of universal accessibility and design for all and the democratic values and of a culture of peace.
TRANSVERSALS
CT1 - Capacity of synthesis
CT2 - Capacity of resolution of problems and taking of decisions
CT3 - Capacity of work in team and collaboration with other professionals
CT4 - Capacity of self-criticism
CT5 - Capacity of communication
CT6 - Capacity of development and up to date maintenance of the competitions, skills and own knowledges of the profession
SPECIFICS
CE1 - Show knowledges and understanding of the functions, characteristic, contributions and limitations of the distinct theoretical models of the Psychology.
CE3 - Show knowledges and understanding of the processes and main stages of the psychological development along the vital cycle in his appearances of normality and abnormality.
CE6 - Show knowledges and understanding of the methods and designs of investigation and the technicians of analysis of own data of
the Psychology
CE7 - Show knowledges and understanding of the distinct methods of evaluation, diagnostic and psychological treatment in different fields applied of the Psychology %or2013clinical and of the health, social, educational
CE8 - Know identify the needs and demands of the addressees in the different fields of application and establish put them of psychological performance
CE9 - Know identify the notable characteristics of the behaviour of the individuals, groups, organisations and contexts mediantes the methods, technical and own instruments of the psychological evaluation
CE10 - Know promote the health and the quality of life, through the own methods of the profession, in the individuals, groups, communities and organisations in the distinct fields and contexts: educational, clinical and gives saúde, do traballo and ace organizacións, grupal and comunitaria
CE11 - Know select and administer technical and own and specific instruments of the Psychology
CE12 - Know define the aims, elaborate the plan and the technicians of intervention in function of the needs and demands of the addressees, and evaluate the results obtained
CE13 - Know transmit to the addressees, of suitable and precise form, the results of the evaluation
CE14 - Know elaborate psychological reports in distinct fields of performance, headed to the addressees and to other professionals
CE15 - Know adjust to the deontological obligations of the Psychology
The subject will be taught through explanatory lectures for the theoretical contents and participative classes with teacher-oriented debates, individual work (preparation of materials, contents, glossaries and case studies) and teamwork (pooling of topics, preparation of glossaries and discussion of cases).
In order to more easily follow theoretical explanations, students will be provided with a teaching guide presenting each unit in detail and including recommended readings for consultation.
In the expository classes (are face-to-face or virtual), will present the contents of the asignatura, providing a vision organised and integrated of the distinct approaches and explanatory models of the difficulties in the development and in the learning. To continuation, will tackle each one of the difficulties in the development that affect to the distinct fields -psycomotor, cognitive and linguistic-, as well as those that affect to the instrumental learnings, developing the basic and fundamental appearances of each one and, complementing the explanation with diverse audiovisual materials.
For the realisation of the interactive classes, will facilitate him , to the alumnado, a dossier that includes the necessary material for the realisation of the distinct practical.
In the interactive classes (are face-to-face or virtual), will implement activities of practical character and applied (p.e., design of protocols of evaluation-intervention psycoeducational, study of cases, preparation of cases, analysis of programs of intervention) linked to the theoretical contents studied, boosting, particularly, the autonomous and cooperative learning, as well as the taking of decisions. Also it will treat to boost the implication of the students in debates headed to promote the critical thought.
Besides, to the start of each subject or practical, will put to disposal of the students the necessary documentation through the Classroom CESGA.
Plan of Contingency (develops in front of the uncertainty caused by the current sanitary situation):
a) So much in the stage 2 -the face-to-face teaching convivirá with the virtual-, as in the stage 3 -teaching entirely virtual-, the virtual expository classes will give , according to the case, of synchronous form through the application Teams, or of asynchronous form through the Classroom CESGA, keeping the same aims that in the face-to-face modality (stage 1).
b) So much in the stage 2 as in the stage 3, the interactive classes that develop virtually, will keep the same purpose and type of activities that in the stage 1; although, for his development will explain like resource with the use of the Classroom CESGA and/or other platforms (Teams, Skype business, Stream). The activities will be able to have synchronous or asynchronous character, combining individual tasks and colaborativas.
Because of the sanitary situation of the moment, part of some contents could have to be worked of autonomous way by part of the alumnado of what, definitely, would inform properly to the same through the Classroom CESGA of the matter.
In any case, the face-to-face teaching convivirá with the virtual teaching in accordance with the formula that, in his moment, establish the Faculty of Psychology.
The tutorías will realise of telematic form.
The evaluation of the matter includes the following appearances:
1. Evaluation of knowledges on the contents explained and worked in the expository classes and interactive by means of the realisation of a final examination type test. The qualification of this (corrected according to the formula tarpaulins-errors/2) will suppose 60% of the final qualification. To surpass the examination, has to obtain a minimum of 4 (on 6) so that they can him add the rest of qualifications obtained through varied individual works and the realised in group.
The examination will realise at the end of the cuatrimestre. The content of the examination includes so many relative questions to the content of the classes expositivas, to the readings recommended, as to the interactive classes.
2.Individualizated realization of varied activities on, fundamentally, study of cases that, evaluated of continuous form, will have a weight of 25% in the final qualification.
3. Realization, in group ( máx. 4 students), of a report on a study of case, with a weight of 15% on the final qualification.
To be able to realise and present both reports -individual and in group-, has to assist to 80% of the interactive classes (only, the ones of synchronous character) already are face-to-face (stage 1), blended (stage 2) or virtual (stage 3). In the case of not covering said assistance, only will be able to realise the final examination, having to obtain a 6 to surpass the matter.
This plan of evaluation will develop always in front of any one of the planned stages (1,2 or 3).
In accordance with the systems of evaluation of the matter, the competitions that evaluate , are: CE7, CE8, CE12, CE14, CE15, CT1, CT2, CT3, CT4, and CT5.
Plan of Contingency (develops in front of the uncertainty ocasionada by the current sanitary situation):
In front of the possibility to have to face situations of distinct teaching to the face-to-face (stages 2 and 3), in accordance with the Bases for or desenvolvemento dunha safe face-to-face teaching 2020/2021 of the USC, will implement some measures and tools, as it indicates to continuation.
a) The realization of the final examination type test would carry out of virtual way and would have asynchronous character, using the Classroom CESGA or through the use of other platforms ( Teams, Forms). When a student/to do not have of the necessary means (computer or access to internet), would do an oral examination telephonically in a schedule consensuado; the examination, similar to the virtual, would remain recorded.
In any case, if it detects the fraudulent realisation of exercises or proofs will be of application the collected in the " Rule of avaliación do rendemento academic two estudantes and of review of cualificacións".
Taking into account the uncertainty ocasionada by the current sanitary situation, some part of the contents, although all the specified work in the matter, could not being objecto of evaluation. To be the case, will inform properly in this regard with sufficient time through the Classroom CESGA of the matter.
Note: To surpass the matter, the students linked to an interuniversity program have to follow the criteria of evaluation that appear in the program and in the educational guide, being able to fulfil them of virtual way.
This subject is awarded 4.5 ETCS credits (28 hours of lectures and 10 of interactive classes). Students are estimated to require 75 hours (45 of study and 30 of assignment preparation) to pass it.
1. Assistance and active implication in the dynamics of class from the beginning of the same.
2. Punctual realization of the works.
3. Basic command of the English tongue.
4. Possess some rudimentos computer like the handle of a processor of texts and of Internet.
At the beginning of matter, it is provided to students teaching guide of the subject in which the broader aspects of the program are described in detail .
Rosa María Rivas Torres
Coordinador/a- Department
- Evolutionary Educational Psychology
- Area
- Evolutionary Educational Psychology
- Phone
- 881813743
- rosa.rivas [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University Lecturer
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10:00-10:50 | Grupo A (A-L) | Spanish | Classroom 8 |
11:00-11:50 | Grupo B (M-Z) | Spanish | Classroom 9 |
13:35-15:00 | I6 | Spanish | Classroom 5 |
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10:00-10:50 | Grupo B (M-Z) | Spanish | Classroom 9 |
11:00-11:50 | Grupo A (A-L) | Spanish | Classroom 8 |
01.15.2021 16:30-18:30 | Grupo B (M-Z) | Classroom 1 |
01.15.2021 16:30-18:30 | Grupo A (A-L) | Classroom 1 |
01.15.2021 16:30-18:30 | Grupo A (A-L) | Classroom 5 |
01.15.2021 16:30-18:30 | Grupo B (M-Z) | Classroom 5 |
01.15.2021 16:30-18:30 | Grupo A (A-L) | Classroom 6 |
01.15.2021 16:30-18:30 | Grupo B (M-Z) | Classroom 6 |
01.15.2021 16:30-18:30 | Grupo B (M-Z) | Classroom 7 |
01.15.2021 16:30-18:30 | Grupo A (A-L) | Classroom 7 |
06.25.2021 16:30-18:30 | Grupo A (A-L) | Classroom 4 |
06.25.2021 16:30-18:30 | Grupo B (M-Z) | Classroom 4 |
06.25.2021 16:30-18:30 | Grupo B (M-Z) | Classroom 5 |
06.25.2021 16:30-18:30 | Grupo A (A-L) | Classroom 5 |
06.25.2021 16:30-18:30 | Grupo B (M-Z) | Classroom 6 |
06.25.2021 16:30-18:30 | Grupo A (A-L) | Classroom 6 |