GENERAL EDUCATION
(objectives)
General objectives and competencies in output, defined as knowledge, skills, abilities (Dublin descriptors) Students must show organic knowledge, coherently organized, in the field of fundamental theoretical frameworks of the discipline (the main pedagogical theories and approaches with particular reference to the contemporaneity). Students must show knowledge of the international debate on general education regarding in particular the analysis of complex society and post-modernity and the new questions posed to education by European policies.
Knowledge and understanding Problematizations understanding of the key issues (the theme of education in contrast to the growth of inequality, the relationship between authority and freedom, the central position of the student, denotative characteristics of the “growth-oriented person” process, opposing theoretical approaches in the interpretation of adults training (such as personalism, the hermeneutics, etc..), the role of society – in its several systems and interaction processes – with the spheres of teaching, in reference to the scenarios and the interpretive perspectives of the late modernity (capability approach and human development).
Applying knowledge and understanding Students must show ability to apply their knowledge and understanding with reference to a professional approach, emphasizing problem solving skills, knowing how to communicate issues, ideas and operating approaches, even dealing with specific study areas (family, micro-and macro-systems, etc.). Students will apply their knowledge to the reading of texts, the description and interpretation of social and multicultural contexts, the analysis of projects and initiatives that promote the development of individual and social learning processes even within communities, the school and the world of work. Making judgments Students should be able to argue autonomously about key issues of general education with reference to interpretive perspectives of the contemporary society. Communication skills Students will be able to develop various forms of (oral and written) Communication in group teaching situations. Learning skills Students will also be able to develop learning skills (information gathering and reliable web and bibliographic sources search), in view of further discussion and elaboration of an independent research.
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Code
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22901848 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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6
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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M-PED/01
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Contact Hours
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36
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Type of Activity
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Basic compulsory activities
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Teacher
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ALESSANDRINI GIUDITTA
(syllabus)
Pedagogical Innovation in a knowledge society: policies of cooperation and new educational and training scenarios The course aims to outline the conceptual framework for analysis and reflection on the role of education in late modernity. They will be provided the methodological tools to read the complexity of the educational and training development and the main theoretical systems interpretative. The general pedagogy can be identified as the discipline of individual and collective development, which more than others, communicating with the sociology and economics, may develop possible answers and highlight problematic aspects paradoxical innovation and contrast inequalities. The course will focus on the size and theoretical reflection on the socio-educational scenarios to present in particular the following approaches: educational and training policies for Economic Cooperation and Development (with regard to the action of international organizations such as UNESCO, etc.); scenarios of lifelong learning in Europe and new applications for education/training; the educational dimensions of the approach to habitat capability in social and educational (Nussbaum, Sen). The course is divided into three modules of 10 hours each for a total of 30 hours. Within each module there will be a Planning Training workshop on issues related to the module itself. During the workshop a work on collaborative design will be started and it will form part of the exam.
Area 1 • Fundamental paradigms of the pedagogical thinking of the challenge of late modernity. Education as a “common good” • Workshop “Reading Documents International and European on Continuing Education (Agenda 2030 Unesco News and Skills Agenda of the European Commission)”
Area 2 • The pedagogy facing the issue of human development: the learnfare, emotion and development, poetic justice • The foundations of the approach Nussbaum: capabilities and educational welfare • Workshop: “The capability approach in adult education” • Methodological approaches to training: classroom research
Area 3 • The European scenarios of life long learning and new training needs • Workshop “Write a training project, methods, techniques, evaluation”
(reference books)
Reference books • Alessandrini G. (a cura di) (2016), Nuovo Manuale per l’esperto dei processi formativi. Canoni teorico-metodologici, Carocci, Roma (Cap. 1, 4, 6) • Alessandrini G. (2014), La “pedagogia” di Martha Nussbaum. Approccio alle capacità e sfide educative, Franco Angeli, Milano
Books of your choice (One book): • Alessandrini G. (2013), La formazione al centro dello sviluppo umano. Crescita, lavoro, innovazione, Giuffrè, Milano • Alessandrini G., D’Agnese V. (2013), L’apprendimento permanente e lo sviluppo del territorio, Pensa Multimedia, Lecce • Nussbaum M.C. (2010), Non per profitto. Perché le democrazie hanno bisogno della cultura umanistica, Il Mulino, Bologna • Nussbaum M.C. (2012), Giustizia poetica. Immaginazione letteraria e vita civile, Mimesis, Milano * You will be agreed with the teacher choosing a classic of pedagogy.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 01/10/2016 to 20/12/2016 |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
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