Youth Disadvantage, Diversity and Risk (EDUC6655)
Information valid for Semester 1, 2013
Course level
Undergraduate
Faculty
School
Education School
Units
2
Duration
Two Semesters
Delivery mode
External
Incompatible
EDUC7001;
Restricted
Restricted to GDipEd (Secondary) and Dual BEd (Secondary).
Course coordinator
Dr Sasha Lynn
Assessment methods
Assignments
Current course offerings
| Course offerings | Location | Mode | Course Profile |
| Semester 1, 2013 | External | External | Course Profile |
Please Note: Course profiles marked as not available may still be in development.
Course duration
This is a year long course. It commences in Semester 1, 2013 and completes in Semester 2, 2013.
Course description
Identifying youth disadvantage, diversity and risk is an important part of the educational process if young people are to reach their full potential in their adult years. The identification and intervention processes can also be very challenging, time consuming, and complex. Many educational professionals are involved with youths deemed to be at-risk (eg classroom teachers, learning support teachers, guidance officers). This course addresses a range of issues related to youth disadvantage, diversity and risk (eg socio-cultural factors: poverty, gender, and culture; school-related factors: disruptive behaviour, atentional difficulties, aggression; mental health issues: anxiety and depression, eating disorders, self-harm; and risk-taking behaviours: drug use, truancy, delinquency) that occur in the high school population. Skills in identification, assessment and management of specific problem issues are developed using a problem-based approach.
Archived offerings
| Course offerings | Location | Mode | Course Profile |
| Semester 1, 2012 | External | External | Course Profile |
| Semester 1, 2011 | St Lucia | External | Course Profile |