Teacher
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MORINI ARIANNA LODOVICA
(syllabus)
The course will examine the main aspects of didactics, with reference to the theoretical and practical teaching-learning models that can be applied in formal education contexts. Considering the current historical and social framework characterized by uncertainty, complexity and continuous transformations, a reflection on the role of educational research in the field of teaching will be proposed, with reference to the possible data collection tools to redesign teaching in a flexible and conscious way. The course is divided into three modules. In the first module the training orientation, the circularity between research and educational action, the strategies of individualization of teaching will be examine in depth. Some data collection tools will be presented, as well as the main evaluation and monitoring processes of teaching, learning styles, organization and modular design as a training strategy. The second module will present studies conducted on teachers through field observations and advanced models of instructional design as well as experimental evidence-based research achieved in the international arena. The aim is to examine these fundamentals in depth and reflect on how they can be put into practice to promote effective, efficient and engaging learning. The third module will focus on educational innovation, educational technologies and how it is possible to consciously introduce them in a learning context, reflecting on the didactic and pedagogical implications. In particular, starting from empirical research, strategies and methodologies will be explored to help develop reading skills, keeping in mind the spread of mobile devices and analyzing the concepts of multimedia, multimodality and interactivity. Issues of didactic planning and educational research will be explored.
(reference books)
The texts adopted in the General Didactics course are:
Domenici, G. (2009). Manuale dell’orientamento e della didattica modulare. Roma-Bari: Laterza. Calvani, A. & Trinchero, R. (2019). Dieci falsi miti e dieci regole per insegnare bene. Roma: Carocci editore. Morini, A. L. (2017). Leggere in digitale. Nuove pratiche di lettura nel contesto scolastico. Anicia: Roma.
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