Note: The assessments in this course build upon each other, so you are strongly encouraged to complete them in sequence.
For this assessment, imagine you are applying for a job as a developmental psychologist in an educational, community, or government organization. As part of the application process, the hiring committee requires candidates to submit an essay articulating their personal theoretical frameworks for working with adolescents. Using your essay, the committee will assess your learning and experience, knowledge and analysis of the literature, and ability to write in a clear, succinct, and professional manner.
Research which theorists fall into the theoretical schools of thought to which you ascribe (behaviorist, constructivist, et cetera). Identify key readings and theoretical frameworks that inform your own framework.
Directions
Write a clear and succinct 34 page essay.
Apply a relevant theoretical framework for working with adolescents.
Analyze the effect of background factors on adolescents.
Identify the strengths and weaknesses of a theoretical framework relative to adolescence.
Use grammar, punctuation, and mechanics expected of graduate-level composition and expression.
Use APA format and style in written documents, with only minor errors that do not detract from meaning.
Additional Requirements
Written communication: Written communication should be free of errors that detract from the overall message.
APA formatting: References and citations should be formatted according to current APA style and formatting standards.
Length of essay: 34 typed, double-spaced pages.
References: Minimum of eight peer-reviewed or seminal scholarly articles.
Font and font size: Times New Roman, 12 points.