Human Development: Meaning, Concepts and Approaches
Human Development: Meaning, Concepts and Approaches
Human Development: Meaning, Concepts and Approaches
LEARNING OUTCOMES
INTRODUCTION:
As you read and do the activity, you are undergoing the process of development. What principle govern
this development proven? What do experts say about development? These are the concerns of this module.
ACTIVITY: Here are pictures of Naschielle and Kenn. Each one is a bundle of possibilities. Describe what they were
before birth (their point of origin) and who they will they possibly be after unto adulthood. What will they possibly
become? Expound on your answers.
ANALYSIS:
1. When you gave your own predictions as to the kind of child, adolescent and adult Naschielle and Kenn may
become and hypothesized on who they once were, you were referring to human development. What then
is development?
2. Will there be anything common in the pattern of development of Naschielle and Kenn? If yes what?
3. Will there be differences in the development, e. g. pace or rate of development? Hat and why?
4. Will the process of development take place very fast of gradually? Expound on your answer.
5. Do you believe that Naschielle and Kenn will continue to develop even in adulthood? Or will they stop
developing in adulthood?
ABSTRACTION:
Human development is a pattern of movement or change that begins at conception and continuous through the
life span. Development includes growth and decline. This means that development can be positive or negative.
( Santrrock,2002).
2. While the pattern of the development is likely to be similar, the outcomes of developmental processes
and the rate of development are likely to vary among individuals, (http:
//www.cdipage.com/development.htm) – what were shared in the small group discussion on what
Naschielle and Kenn may becomewere premised on many “ifs”. Meaning if they come from a good home
with loving and caring parent they maybe develop into warm and responsible children, adolescents, and
adults. If they come from a deprived environment, they maybe develop into carefree and irresponsible
adolescents and adult.
Naschielle may develop faster and more favorably than kenn due to differences in here-
Dity and environment are different for different people, it seems obvious that individuals will
encounter factors that make them different from other individuals. As a result, we can expect
individuals differences in developmental characteristics and variation in the ages when people
will experience events that will influence their development.
4. Development as a process is complex because it is the product of biological, cognitive and socioemotional
process (Santrock, 2002),
Biological Process involves changes in the individual’s physical nature. The brains of Naschielle
and
Kenn develop. They will gain height and weight. They will experience hormonal changes when they reach
the period of puberty, and cardiovascular decline as they approach late adulthood, All these show the
biological processes n development.
Cognitve processes involve changes in the individual’s thought intelligence, and language.
Naschielle and Kenn develop from mere sounds to a word becoming two words, the two words becoming
a sentence. They would move on to memorizing their first prayer, singing Bayang Magiliw in every flag
ceremony to imagining what it would be like to be a teacher or a pilot, playing chess and solving a
complex math problem. All these reflect the role of cognitive process in development.
Socioemotional processes include changes in the individual’s relationships with other people,
changes in emotions, and changes in personality. As babies, Naschielle and Kenn responded with a sweet
smile when affectionately touched and frowned when displeased and even showed temper tantrum when
they could not get or do what they wanted. From aggressive children, they maybe develop into a fine lady
and a gentleman or otherwise, depending on a myriad of factors, They may fall in love and get inspired for
life or may end up betrayed, deserted and desperate afterwards, All these reflect the role socioemotional
processes in development.
These biological, cognitive and socioemotional processes are inextricably intertwined. While
these processes are studied separately , the effect of one process or one factor on a person’s
development is not isolated from the other processes, If Kenn and Naschielle were undemourished and
trouble by the thought of father and mother about to separate, they could not concentrate on their
studies and consequently would fail and repeat. As a consequence, they maybe lose face and drop out of
school , revert to illiteracy, become unskilled, unemployed and so on and so forth. See how a biological
process, affect the cognitive process which in turn, affect the socioemotional process.
BIG IDEAS
Do the following to ensure mastery of the big ideas presented in this chapter.
1. Meaning of human development _____________________
2. Four principles of human development and their educational implications.
a.
b.
c.
d.
3. Patterns of development
a. The direction of growth following the cephalocaudal pattern is from _______________________
to the ________________________,
b. The direction of growth following the proximodistal pattern is from ______________________ to
the __________________________,
4. Two approach to human develompent
Concept Approach
Traditional Life-span
Development during childhood
Characteristic
s of human
development
Socioemotional
processess
Cognitive Biological
Processess Processess
6. In one sentence, write the principle on human development expressed in this Venn diagram.
7. Discuss the meaning of the quotations written beneath the title of these Unit and Module. Relate the
quotation to your life.
RESEARCH
Research and read any research on human development. Give an absent of the research by stating
the:
1. Problem
2. Methods
3. Findings
4. Conclusions
__________ 9. The effect of biological process on development is isolated from the effect of cognitive and
Socioemotional process.