Learning Outcomes:
On completion of this module students will: 1. understand and be able to describe the importance of context (e.g. culture, family) for the study of childhood; 2. be able to describe the nature of the physical, social and psychological changes that are taking place over the course of childhood; 3. be able to identify and analyse the nature of the common challenges faced by children in the modern-day; 4. be able to critically analyse significant issues in relation to children’s rights and autonomy
Indicative Module Content:
The lectures for this module are organised within four broad themes: context; growth; and challenges. There are several lectures for each theme and these vary from year to year but have included topics such as the developing brain; bullying and learning; child refugees; childhood nutrition and rights.