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HH/PSYC 4460 6.00 Atypical Development

An examination of psychological problems and disorders of childhood and adolescence including an extensive exploration of their nature, causes, and treatment based on current research. Developmental risks and protective factors will be considered. Students are also required to complete a volunteer (unpaid) placement in children’s settings, such as schools and childhood agencies.

FA/THEA 4440 6.00 Drama and Education

Explores drama/theatre in an educational context. In addition to examining the major literature in drama in education over the past four decades, the class provides hands-on work in exploring the practical uses of drama in the classroom or in other educational environments e.g., community based. Third or fourth year standing.

AP/CCY 4410 6.00 Narratives of the Family in Modern Korea

This course gives a historical overview of family narratives in Korea from the end of the traditional period to the present. Materials covered include: traditional palace tales and poetic forms, early twentieth century short stories, contemporary fiction works by women authors, videos about folktales, recent films and clips from current Korean dramas.

FA/DANC 4376 3.00 Dance and the Child II

Provides theories, tools and applications for teaching dance to children (ages seven-12). Three hours lecture/studio, two hours practicum.

FA/DANC 4369 3.00 Young Dancers: Creators, Performers, and Critics

Examines the young dancer as performer, choreographer, audience member and critic. Studies the philosophic principles, pedagogical practices, creative processes, and performance habits of young dancer companies, and/or dance companies that perform for young audiences.

FA/THEA 4334 6.00 Theatre of the Holocaust

Renowned scholar Robert Skloot suggests that Theatre of the Holocaust scripts can express their understanding of historical facts, and although the plays are not history, they would not stand apart from history. Holocaust plays and drama work can raise crucial historical and moral questions and make them more immediate. Traces of lives, real or imagined, […]

AP/CCY 4152 3.00 Childhood, Youth, and Migration in Global Perspectives

This course explores the experiences, perspectives, and roles of children and youth in migration processes in a global context. Through an examination of various theoretical texts and case studies, this course provides a critical introduction to a variety of issues currently debated in the field of childhood and migration, including agency and identity, emotion and […]

AP/CCY 4149 3.00 Contemporary Canadian Childhood and the Law

This course investigates how children learn about and experience the law through children’s literature and through direct contact with the legal system. Topics include: children’s understanding of legal terminology; the law’s treatment of discipline and punishment in the school system and at home; the circumstances under which children can be removed from their parents and […]

AP/CCY 4148 3.00 Children and the Law in Historical Perspective

This course traces the history of children and childhood from the Middle Ages into the early twentieth century using historical, literary, and cultural sources. The primary (but not exclusive) focus is on the Anglo-American legal tradition. Topics include: the treatment of children under the common law in the criminal courts and in matters having to […]