Youth Development
prof. PhDr. Petr Macek, CSc.
Youth Development
Info
Term
Spring 2021

This course is for foreign students only who are visiting Masaryk University (foreigners pursuing the degree at MU, Erasmus, ISEP, and other exchange programs). The course is not intended for the standard students pursuing a degree in the Czech language. The course requires basic knowledge in the field of psychology and social sciences, an interest in developmental and social psychology of youth, and knowledge of English on at least B1 level.

Supervisor:                            prof. PhDr. Petr Macek, CSc.
Office:                                    2.45,  FSS MU, Joštova 10
Office Hours:                        by appointment
E-mail:                                   macek@fss.muni.cz

Teaching Assistant and contact person for students:

                                               Mgr. Lucia Kvasková

                                              e-mail: lucia.kvitkovicova@gmail.com

              

Lecturers:

Mgr. Ondřej Bouša

bousa@fss.muni.cz

Mgr. Lucia Kvasková

lucia.kvitkovicova@gmail.com

doc. Mgr. Lenka Lacinová, PhD.

lacinova@fss.muni.cz

prof. PhDr. Petr Macek, CSc.

macek@fss.muni.cz

doc. Mgr. et Mgr. Hana Macháčková, PhD.

hmachack@fss.muni.cz

doc. Mgr. Anna Ševčíková, PhD.

asevciko@fss.muni.cz

doc. Mgr. et Mgr. Jan Šerek, PhD.

serek@fss.muni.cz

prof. PhDr. David Šmahel, PhD.

smahel@fss.muni.cz

 Master Yi Huang

yihuang@mail.muni.cz

Pascal Bassey

      Course Format: It is planned online (ZOOM) in Spring semester 2021. Course will be conducted in the combined form of lectures and seminars. Participation of students on lectures and discussions is required (seven lectures as minimum); thus, class participation is important. Students are expected to come to class prepared and following updates in IS (e-learning system).

Class web: be familiar with use of on-line Information System (IS). Check PSY273 and look for the course study materials and organization updates regularly, check your student e-mail account. You will be required to submit your papers online

Time & Location: Wednesday:  4 pm - 5.40 pm    Online, see link: 

Join Zoom Meeting
https://cesnet.zoom.us/j/95878988119

Date

Session

Teachers

3. 3.

What is special about adolescence and transition to adulthood. Information regarding students' assignments

Macek & Kvasková

10. 3.

Self development during adolescence and transition to adulthood: family context

Macek & Huang

17.3.

Identity during adolescence and transition to adulthood

Bouša

24. 3.

Youth and social media

Šmahel

31.3.

Youth and online risks

Macháčková

7. 4.

Political Participation

Šerek

14. 4.

Romantic relationships and sexual behavior during adolescence and transition to adulthood

Lacinová & Ševčíková

21. 4.

Study and career development during adolescence and transition to adulthood

Kvasková

28. 4.

Adolescent development  in different cultures: the case of China and the case of Nigeria 

Huang, Bassey & Macek

5. 5.

Reading  and preparing presentations

 

12. 5.

Students' presentation I

Kvasková & Macek

19. 5.

Students' presentation II

Kvasková & Macek

26. 5.

Evaluation and exam

Macek 

  Evaluation:

 (1) Exam

·         There will be one exam (multichoice answer quiz) at the end of the semester covering the lectures and assigned readings (class presentations and reading materials, which will be available online as well).

·         The exam accounts for 50% of the final grade

·         Preparing for exam should be a process that is spaced out over time.

  (2) Assignments

·         The remaining 50% of your grade is collected through assignments and class presentations.

Review Paper Assignment

·         The major assignment in this course is a brief research (review paper) on a specific topic about youth development.

·         First, students will choose a relevant topic about youth development. The topic selected will be proposed to the teaching assistant (Lucia Kvaskova, lucia.kvitkovicova@gmail.com ), before April 10.

·         Second, if the selected topic is accepted, students will prepare the review paper (no more than 10 pages long, and at least 5 pages), and a Microsoft Power Point presentation. This brief research has to include relevant and, but not necessarily exclusively, new literature about the topic. For better results, we encourage students to give a cultural perspective, to propose new ideas, and to use the knowledge acquired during the lectures and seminars.

Paper presentation

·           Students will present their papers in a 5-10 minutes presentation using Microsoft Power Point. Each presentation should include the general information about the selected study (studies), which include title, names of authors, year and journal published. Also, in your presentation, state the main goal of the study (studies, how they overlap), theoretical background and rationale of the study (studies), and hypotheses. Introduce the sample and method to your audience. Present the results in clear way, so people in the audience understand them and state why are the results important, what do they actually mean. The overall impression, formal aspect, and content (how well was the research understood and presented) will be graded.

·         The evaluation of the present assignment will consider creativity, novelty, extent of the research, critical analysis of the data, and general quality of the paper and presentation.

·           Consider the following journals covering studies on adolescence: International Journal of Behavioral Development, Journal of Adolescence, Journal of Adolescent Health, Journal of Adolescent Research, Journal of Early Adolescence, Journal of Research on Adolescence, Journal of Youth and Adolescence, additionally also Child Development, Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Developmental Psychology, Applied Developmental Science.

Grading Scale:

Your performance will be evaluated using the following criteria (subject to change):

Review Paper:                                                                               35%

Oral presentation:                                                                       15%

 Exam:                                                                                             50%

Grades will be assigned based on the following final average score:

A

100-93%

B

92-85%

C

84-77%

D

76-69%

E

68-61%

F

below 60%

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