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                      Module Specifications: School of Health & Social Sciences 
                       
                       
                    Module Title:                       Childhood  in Society 
                    Module Code:                        FDEY16C/BAEY16C/BAEY36C 
                                                         
                    Level:                              4 
                    Credits:                            15 
                                                         
                    Pre-requisites:                     None 
                       
                    Module Description: 
                    This module explores the concept of childhood and how it has evolved over time 
                    and across different cultures and societies. Students will be encouraged to explore 
                    how certain constructs of childhood have emerged which shape our knowledge and 
                    understanding of children’s lives. In addition students will be expected to examine 
                    and challenge, where appropriate, their own pre- conceived ideas, attitudes and 
                    values about childhood. 
                       
                      Indicative Content: 
                            •    Historical views of childhood 
                            •    The legislative framework to childhood in the UK 
                            •    Social construction of childhood 
                            •    Different cultural views of childhood 
                            •    Family structures and children in a changing world 
                            •    Factors that impact on childhood e.g. poverty, homelessness, health, gender, 
                                 class, disability, race 
                       
                      Learning and Teaching Methods: 
                      Lectures, group work, individual and group supervision, peer assessment, self-
                      manage learning. Independent student study. 
                       
                      Specific Learning Resources: 
                      None 
                      Bibliography 
                      Highly Recommended 
                      Cosaro, W.A. (2015) The Sociology of Childhood, 4th edition, London: Sage. 
                      Clarke, R.M. (2013) Childhood in Society: for the early years, 2nd edition, London: 
                      Learning Matters. 
                      Recommended 
                      Cregan, K. and Cuthbert, D. (2014) Global Childhoods: issues and debates, London: 
                      Sage. Cunningham, H. (2006) The Invention of Childhood, London: BBC Books. 
                      DfES (2004) Every Child Matters: change for children, Nottingham: DfES. 
                      Eke, R., Butcher, H. and Lee, M. (2009) Whose Childhood Is It?: the roles of 
                      children, adults and policy makers, London: Continuum. 
                                                                                                                                                               
                       
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                      Guldberg, H. (2009) Reclaiming Childhood: freedom and play in an age of fear, 
                      Abingdon: Routledge. 
                      James, A. and Prout, A. (eds) (2014) Constructing and Reconstructing Childhood: 
                      contemporary issues in the sociological study of childhood, 3rd edition, London: 
                      Routledge. 
                      Jones, P. (2009) Rethinking Childhood: attitudes in contemporary society, London: 
                      Continuum. 
                      Kehily, M.J. (ed.) (2009) An Introduction to Childhood Studies, Maidenhead: Open 
                      University Press. Lee, N. (2005) Childhood and Human Value: development, 
                      separation and separability, Maidenhead: Open University Press. 
                      Loreman, T. (2009) Respecting Childhood, London: Continuum. 
                      Montgomery, H. (2009) An Introduction to Childhood: anthropological perspectives 
                      on children’s lives, Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell. 
                      Parker-Rees, R., Leeson, C., Willan, J. and Savage, J. (2010) Early Childhood 
                      Studies: an introduction to the study of children’s worlds and children’s lives, 3rd 
                      edition, Exeter: Learning Matters. 
                      Penn, H. (2014) Understanding Early Childhood: issues and controversies, 3rd 
                      edition, Maidenhead: Open University Press. 
                      Stearns, P. (2011) Childhood in World History, Abingdon: Routledge. 
                      Wyness, M. (2012) Childhood and Society, 2nd edition, Basingstoke: Palgrave 
                      Macmillan. 
                      Journals 
                      Childhood 
                      Children and Society 
                      Websites 
                      Thomas Coram Research Unit http://www.ioe.ac.uk/research/54490.html 
                      Barnardo’s 
                      http://www.barnardos.org.uk/what_we_do/policy_research_unit/research_and_public
                      ati ons.htm 
                      Joseph Rowntree Foundation http://www.jrf.org.uk/ 
                      NCB www.ncb.org.uk 
                      NSPCC 
                      http://www.nspcc.org.uk/Inform/research/Findings/researchfindings_wda48259.html 
                      http://www.unicef.org.uk/UNICEFs-Work/Our-mission/UN-Convention/ 
                       
                      Module Learning Outcomes 
                       
                      Subject Specific Learning Outcomes  
                      On successful completion of this module you will be able to: 
                       
                      LO1          Explore and analyse the concept of childhood in contemporary society. 
                       
                                                                                                                                                               
                       
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                      LO2          Appraise the role of legislation in relation to childhood in the UK. 
                       
                      LO3          Discuss factors that may impact on childhood. 
                       
                       
                      Assessment Title or element                                                                              Weighting (%) 
                       
                      3,000-word written assignment                                                                            100% 
                      Assessment Criteria: All module assessment requires 
                      demonstration that the learning outcomes for this module have 
                      been achieved 
                       
                      Information correct at point of publication. 
                       
                                                                                                                                                               
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