This course aims to provide a critical knowledge about learning processes during preschool and school ages in particular as regards reading, writing and basic math skills. Furthermore, the course presents a comprehensive review of current literature and practice related to identification, intervention, and issues of learning disabilities.
The course aimed to provide basic knowledge about the development of reading, writing and math skills in school-aged children and about learning disabilities. Particular attention will be paid to assessment methods.
The expected learning outcomes are as follows: 1) knowledge and understanding of the typical development of the learning processes of reading, writing and mathematics during school age and of learning disorders (i.e. dyslexia, dyscalculia, non-verbal disorders); 2) knowledge of the diagnostic criteria and assessment procedures in the field of learning disabilities; 3) ability to apply the knowledge acquired in the clinical assessment of learning disabilities.
Combination of traditional lectures, classroom discussion and case studies
Lectures will be delivered in Italian and bibliography is in Italian. The Lecturer can provide a comprehensive collection of teaching materials in English to prepare for the final exam, and this exam can be taken in English.
a) Books
b) One assessment tool to select among the following:
c) materials available at www.aulaweb.unige.it (in the page of the course Psicologia dell’apprendimento scolastico) or the following book:
Ricevimento: Monday 14-15 at DISFOR, IV floor, room 4A8 Tel. 01020953747 email: paola.viterbori@unige.it
PAOLA VITERBORI (President)
MARIA CARMEN USAI
I semester (approx. from Oct. 1st to Dec. 18)
PSYCOLOGY OF SCHOLASTIC LEARNING
Written exam with open-ended questions.
To take the written exam, students are required to register online by selecting the entry "Esame scritto".
To register the evaluation, students are required to register online on one of the following exams by selecting the entry "Registrazione."
The written exam includes open-ended questions about:
1. theoretical knowledge, for example theoretical models that describe the development of reading, writing and calculation; stages of development of a child's learning process; diagnostic criteria in the field of learning disabilities;
2. applied knowledge, for example ability to analyse a brief case study of a child with learning disabilities
Students are invited to check the e-learning platform Aulaweb ( www.aulaweb.unige.it) where materials and information about the present course are constantly updated.