Degree Course: Educational Sciences for Professional educators and adults' educators
A.Y. 2023/2024
Conoscenza e capacità di comprensione
Al termine del corso di studi, lo studente dovrà avere acquisito:
- la conoscenza e la comprensione critica dei fondamenti storici, epistemologici e metodologici delle discipline inserite nel corso di studi, indicate nei quadri seguenti;
- la conoscenza e comprensione critica dei diversi metodi di ricerca, utilizzati dalle discipline inserite nel corso di studi, indicate nei quadri seguenti.
Tali conoscenze e capacità sono conseguite attraverso la riflessione critica sulle sollecitazioni provenienti dallo studio dei testi, la partecipazione alle attività laboratoriali e seminariali e di tirocinio che integrano la didattica e consentono di mettere in pratica e/o di simulare in differenti contesti le conoscenze acquisite.
La verifica dell'apprendimento avviene, oltre che con specifiche prove di valutazione, sia attraverso attività laboratoriali, seminariali e di tirocinio, lo sviluppo di progetti e studi di caso mediante i quali lo studente discute e mette in pratica il sapere acquisito, sia con la prova finale.
Capacità di applicare conoscenza e comprensione
Le conoscenze e la capacità di comprensione sono funzionali alla definizione di interventi educativi e di formazione negli ambiti professionali di riferimento del corso di laurea e costituiscono elemento costitutivo delle competenze professionali degli educatori e dei formatori, indispensabili sia per la definizione e la progettazione di piani di intervento, sia per affrontare i problemi che si presentano all'interno della pratica professionale.
Esse garantiscono un approccio professionale autonomo, orientato alla soluzione dei problemi e al miglioramento dei contesti in cui si opera, in un'ottica che riconosce la peculiarità e l'unicità di ciascun contesto educativo e formativo.
Sono anche componente fondamentale della capacità degli educatori e dei formatori di valutare l'efficacia e l'efficienza dei servizi e dei programmi educativi e formativi, anche in una prospettiva di autovalutazione del proprio intervento e delle scelte operate.
Tali capacità e competenze sono conseguite attraverso la riflessione critica sulle sollecitazioni provenienti dallo studio dei testi, la partecipazione alle attività laboratoriali e seminariali e di tirocinio che integrano la didattica e consentono di mettere in pratica e/o di simulare in differenti contesti le conoscenze acquisite.
La verifica dell'apprendimento avviene, oltre che con specifiche prove di valutazione, sia attraverso attività laboratoriali, seminariali e di tirocinio, lo sviluppo di progetti e studi di caso mediante i quali lo studente discute e mette in pratica il sapere acquisito, sia con la prova finale.Autonomia di giudizio
Al termine del percorso gli studenti devono essere in grado di raccogliere, interpretare e riflettere sui dati relativi al proprio campo di studio, dimostrando di avere acquisito un atteggiamento scientifico e di avere capacità critica e autocritica, relativamente alle realtà sociali, culturali e territoriali.
In particolare, gli studenti devono sviluppare:
- capacità di interpretare i segni e i significati della comunicazione sociale e di saperli contestualizzare in termini storici e di sistema;
- capacità di analizzare una situazione problematica da più punti di vista;
- capacità di ricostruire le cause che hanno determinato una certa situazione problematica, anche attribuendo loro pesi relativi opportunamente differenziati;
- capacità di rilevare contraddizioni in una situazione;
- capacità di controllare la rilevanza e il significato degli elementi caratteristici di una situazione educativa che si realizza in presenza oppure on line;
- capacità di trarre delle conclusioni in base a una pluralità di fatti osservati o desunti.
L'autonomia di giudizio viene sviluppata nelle attività seminariali e laboratoriali, che si realizzano sia in presenza che on line, previste a integrazione della didattica interattiva sviluppata nelle lezioni: in particolare, le attività formative realizzate in gruppi di lavoro risultano significative per l'acquisizione di efficaci e autonome strategie decisionali.
La verifica del raggiungimento dei risultati di apprendimento attesi si realizza, tra l'altro, nello svolgimento di attività di problem solving e di studio di caso, con la riflessione orale e scritta sulle esperienze di tirocinio, oltre che attraverso la valutazione della prova finale.Abilità comunicative
Al termine del percorso formativo gli studenti devono essere in grado di presentare informazioni, idee, problemi e soluzioni a diversi destinatari, specialisti e non.
Ciò significa sviluppare le competenze strumentali (scrittura, espressione orale, informatica e lingue straniere) in modo da favorire la capacità di relazionarsi positivamente con gli altri e di contribuire al lavoro di gruppo.
Specifiche competenze comunicative sono relative all'abilità nella gestione delle emozioni implicate in tutte le relazioni educative e rimandano alle capacità di:
- conoscere e riconoscere delle proprie emozioni e di quelle altrui;
- controllare le emozioni eccessive quando le circostanze lo richiedono;
- dimostrare disponibilità all'ascolto;
- coinvolgere altre persone e dare loro importanza;
- prevenire e mediare conflitti;
- adottare un atteggiamento positivo improntato ad apertura mentale ed estroversione.
Le abilità comunicative sono acquisite sia nelle attività collaborative laboratoriali e seminariali previste a integrazione della didattica interattiva sviluppata nelle lezioni in presenza, sia nella discussione condivisa nel gruppo di apprendimento su esperienze e materiali prodotti dallo studente (relazioni di tirocinio ed elaborati scritti e/o multimediali su argomenti assegnati nell'ambito dei singoli insegnamenti); sia negli insegnamenti specificamente dedicati (in particolare, lingue e abilità informatiche).
La verifica del raggiungimento dei risultati di apprendimento attesi si realizza, tra l'altro, attraverso la valutazione dei materiali prodotti dallo studente, oltre che attraverso la valutazione dei tirocini e della prova finale.
Capacità di apprendimento
Il corso di studio sollecita le abilità necessarie a intraprendere studi successivi con un alto grado di autonomia, per integrarsi nel mondo del lavoro in continua evoluzione e far parte attiva della società.
Ciò significa:
- acquisire le capacità di apprendimento necessarie per la crescita culturale, per lo sviluppo e l'aggiornamento professionale e per intraprendere nuovi studi con un alto grado di autonomia;
- essere in grado di accedere alla letteratura scientifica prodotta anche in una seconda lingua europea, oltre alla propria.
Le capacità di apprendimento sono sviluppate attraverso la partecipazione a tutte le attività formative proposte che facilitano la crescita culturale, lo sviluppo e l'aggiornamento professionale e l'autonomia verso successivi percorsi di studio.
La verifica del raggiungimento dei risultati di apprendimento attesi si realizza attraverso la valutazione delle prove di profitto dei singoli insegnamenti, oltre che attraverso la valutazione dei tirocini e della prova finale.
Requisiti di ammissione
Oltre a un diploma di scuola media superiore, o altro titolo conseguito all'estero e riconosciuto idoneo, per l'ammissione al Corso di laurea sono richieste abilità e conoscenze non strettamente o necessariamente connesse al tipo di scuola secondaria superiore frequentata.
Si tratta di competenze di base e trasversali (comprensione della lettura, abilità logico-linguistiche e logico-matematiche), di conoscenze di cultura generale, lingua italiana, lingua inglese, competenze informatiche di base.
Per accertare il possesso di tali conoscenze e competenze, si prevede la somministrazione, agli studenti che intendono immatricolarsi, di un test, i cui risultati non precludono l'iscrizione al Corso ma permettono la diagnosi precoce delle lacune di preparazione.
Le informazioni così raccolte saranno utilizzate per organizzare percorsi di recupero calibrati sui profili degli allievi e, solitamente, attuati durante il I anno di corso.Le modalità di verifica della conoscenze richieste per l'accesso sono esplicitate nel Regolamento Didattico del CdS.Prova finale
La prova finale può essere costituita da un lavoro di:
- sviluppo, approfondimento e sistematizzazione teorica e metodologica dell'esperienza di tirocinio esterno attraverso la predisposizione di un elaborato che esprima la capacità di riflessione sulle situazioni esperienziali e lavorative effettuate senza trascurare la dimensione teorica.
- analisi critica e comparativa di teorie, metodologie, tecniche anche sulla base di indagini empiriche, osservative e sperimentali relative a un tema pertinente con le caratteristiche del Corso di Laurea.
Orientamento in ingresso
ATTIVITA' ORGANIZZATE A LIVELLO DI ATENEO
Le azioni di orientamento in ingresso sono improntate alla realizzazione di processi di raccordo con la scuola media secondaria.
Si concretizzano sia in attività informative e di approfondimento dei caratteri formativi dei Corsi di Studio (CdS) dell’Ateneo, sia in un impegno condiviso da scuola e università per favorire lo sviluppo di una maggiore consapevolezza da parte degli studenti nel compiere scelte coerenti con le proprie conoscenze, competenze, attitudini e interessi.
Le attività promosse si articolano in:
a) incontri e manifestazioni rivolte alle future matricole;
b) sviluppo di servizi online e pubblicazione di guide sull’offerta formativa dei CdS.
L’attività di orientamento in ingresso prevede quattro principali attività, distribuite nel corso dell’anno accademico, alle quali partecipano tutti i Dipartimenti e i CdS:
• Giornate di Vita Universitaria (GVU), si svolgono ogni anno nell’arco di circa 4 mesi e sono rivolte agli studenti degli ultimi due anni della scuola secondaria superiore.
Si svolgono in tutti i Dipartimenti dell’Ateneo e costituiscono un’importante occasione per le future matricole per vivere la realtà universitaria.
Gli incontri sono strutturati in modo tale che accanto alla presentazione dei Corsi di Laurea, gli studenti possano anche fare un’esperienza diretta di vita universitaria con la partecipazione ad attività didattiche, laboratori, lezioni o seminari, alle quali partecipano anche studenti seniores che svolgono una significativa mediazione di tipo tutoriale.
Partecipano annualmente circa 4.000 studenti; nel 2021 si sono svolte in modalità telematica;
• Autorientamento, un progetto di orientamento formativo destinato agli studenti delle IV classi e che si svolge ogni anno nell’arco di 5 mesi.
Si sviluppa in collaborazione diretta con alcune scuole medie superiori per lo sviluppo di una maggiore consapevolezza nella scelta da parte degli studenti.
Il progetto, infatti, è articolato in incontri svolti presso le scuole ed è finalizzato a sollecitare nelle future matricole una riflessione sui propri punti di forza e sui criteri di scelta.
Aspetto caratterizzante il progetto, inoltre, è la presenza degli studenti senior dei nostri Corsi di Laurea che attraverso la propria esperienza formativa possono offrire un punto di vista attuale rispetto all’organizzazione e al funzionamento del mondo accademico.
Nell’anno scolastico 2020-2021 la realizzazione del progetto in modalità online ha dato la possibilità a 20 scuole – dislocate sul territorio romano e laziale – di partecipare;
• Attività di orientamento sviluppate dai singoli Dipartimenti, mediante incontri in presenza e servizi online;
• Orientarsi a Roma Tre nel 2020 si è svolta in modalità telematica ed è stato realizzato un portale per l’orientamento molto accattivante: orientamento.uniroma3.it.
Rappresenta la manifestazione che riassume le annuali attività di orientamento in ingresso e si svolge ogni anno alla fine dell’anno accademico.
L’evento accoglie, perlopiù, studenti romani che partecipano per mettere definitivamente a fuoco la loro scelta universitaria.
Durante la manifestazione viene presentata l’offerta formativa e sono presenti, con un proprio spazio, tutti i principali servizi di Roma Tre, le segreterie didattiche e la segreteria studenti.
I servizi di orientamento online messi a disposizione dei futuri studenti universitari sono nel tempo aumentati, tenendo conto dello sviluppo delle nuove opportunità di comunicazione tramite web.
Inoltre, durante tutte le manifestazioni di presentazione dell’offerta formativa, sono illustrati quei siti web di Dipartimento, di Ateneo, Portale dello studente, etc., che possono aiutare gli studenti nella loro scelta.
Infine, l’Ateneo valuta, di volta in volta, l’opportunità di partecipare ad ulteriori occasioni di orientamento in presenza ovvero online (Salone dello studente ed altre iniziative).
ATTIVITA' ORGANIZZATE DAL DIPARTIMENTO PER IL CORSO DI LAUREA
Gli studenti del corso di laurea oltre ad usufruire delle attività promosse a livello di Ateneo possono fruire di ulteriori attività e servizi realizzati dal Dipartimento di Scienze della Formazione, a cui il corso di laurea appartiene.
Per l'orientamento in ingresso, in particolare, gli studenti del corso di laurea hanno a disposizione anche il Servizio di Tutorato Matricole (S.Tu.M.).
Il servizio, curato da docenti del Dipartimento e da studenti laureandi che svolgono la funzione di tutor, si propone di:
- facilitare l'inserimento attivo delle matricole nei corsi di studio;
- migliorare l'accessibilità alle informazioni utili;
- offrire un sostegno nel percorso universitario di ogni studente;
- promuovere tra studenti la costituzione di gruppi di studio.
Il funzionamento dello S.Tu.M è assicurato dall'inizio alla fine delle attività didattiche (ottobre-maggio) e trova collocazione nel nuovo polo didattico di Via Principe Amedeo 184.
Attraverso l’attività di orientamento la segreteria didattica accompagna inoltre il percorso relativo alla carriera degli studenti in caso di richiesta di passaggi, secondi titoli, trasferimenti ed esperienze extrauniversitarie, prima di sottoporle alla Commissione Piani di Studio e avviare l’iter procedurale.
Il Corso di Studio veicola le informazioni verso l’utenza sia attraverso il sistema di ateneo GOMP, sia attraverso la sezione dedicata nel sito di Dipartimento.
Le informazioni relative ai singoli insegnamenti presenti su GOMP sono costantemente aggiornate.
Il Corso di Studio ha partecipato attivamente agli eventi organizzati dall'Ateneo (ad esempio Open Day svolto in modalità online), presentando online la propria offerta formativa e dialogando con gli studenti interessati attraverso le live chat dedicate, messe a punto a tale scopo dall'Ateneo stesso.
Il Corso di Studio ha inoltre partecipato a una serie di webinar, organizzati dal Dipartimento dedicati alla presentazione delle attività didattiche e di ricerca.
Il Corso di Studio in breve
Il Corso di Laurea, dalla durata triennale, fornisce conoscenze, abilità e competenze finalizzate ad operare nei diversi settori professionali connessi alle scienze dell'educazione e della formazione.
Un importante obiettivo del corso di laurea è quello di fornire ai laureati una cultura critica e progettuale, sempre più necessaria per misurarsi con i processi educativi e formativi ad alto tasso di complessità.
Il percorso formativo prevede:
una prima fase di acquisizione di conoscenze di base nei settori della pedagogia, della psicologia, della sociologia, della storia e della filosofia;
una seconda fase in cui queste conoscenze saranno approfondite e concretizzate anche attraverso attività esperienziali, di laboratorio e di tirocinio esterno presso istituzioni territoriali quali associazioni educative, scuole, case famiglia, centri di aggregazione giovanile, organizzazioni di consulenza educativa individuale e di gruppo, biblioteche, ludoteche, musei, centri di formazione professionale, centri di orientamento al lavoro, ecc.
Il Corso di Laurea in Scienze dell'Educazione per Educatori e Formatori mira alla formazione di professionisti di livello intermedio che svolgono funzioni intellettuali con autonomia scientifica e responsabilità deontologica, attraverso l'uso di strumenti conoscitivi specifici di tipo teorico e metodologico, in funzione di interventi indirizzati alla persona e ai gruppi, in vari contesti educativi e formativi (formali e non formali), durante tutto il corso della vita, nonché attività didattica, di ricerca e di sperimentazione.
Il Corso di laurea si articola in due curricula: educatore e formatore.
I laureati potranno operare nel sistema pubblico, nelle imprese, nelle associazioni di categoria e nel terzo settore con i seguenti profili professionali:
a) educatore e animatore socio-educativo, nelle strutture che gestiscono e/o erogano servizi sociali e socio educativi (residenziali, domiciliari, territoriali), previsti dalla legge 328/2000, riguardanti famiglia, minori, migranti e rifugiati, Rom, servizi culturali, ricreativi e sportivi (centri di aggregazione giovanile, case famiglia, mediateche, ludoteche, musei, ecc.), servizi di educazione ambientale (parchi, ecomusei, agenzie per l'ambiente, ecc.); Gli ambiti occupazionali sono:
- le istituzioni educative;
- gli Enti Locali, le imprese culturali di natura pubblica e privata, i servizi educativi del territorio differenziati per soggetti, per età e per bisogni;
- le politiche, la progettazione e l'animazione delle attività educative e socio-culturali del territorio;
- la formazione e la mediazione interculturale nei servizi territoriali di accoglienza ed integrazione degli migranti;
- la progettazione di percorsi di insegnamento-apprendimento volti a prevenire difficoltà di apprendimento;
- le comunità e le altre strutture residenziali e semi residenziali per persone con fabbisogni educativi specifici (tossicodipendenze, diverse abilità, disagi e patologie psichiche, conseguenze o rischio di subire violenza, abbandono o a rischio di devianza in età minore, esclusione sociale e rischio di condotte criminose, condanne penali detentive e alternative ecc.).
b) formatore nei contesti lavorativi, nei servizi di formazione, collocamento, consulenza, orientamento, bilancio e validazione delle competenze, acquisite in contesti formali, informali e non formali; servizi per l'aggiornamento e per la formazione degli educatori; progettista di formazione, esperto junior di promozione e gestione delle risorse umane e di valutazione dei processi e dei prodotti formativi.
Gli ambiti occupazionali sono:
- le istituzioni educative;
- gli Enti Locali, le imprese culturali di natura pubblica e privata, i servizi educativi del territorio differenziati per soggetti, per età e per bisogni;
- le politiche, la progettazione e l'animazione delle attività educative e socio-culturali del territorio;
- le politiche del lavoro nei settori pubblico e privato, con particolare attenzione alla formazione professionale e manageriale, ai servizi per l'impiego;
- le politiche di gestione e valorizzazione delle risorse umane.
Lo studente espliciterà le proprie scelte al momento della presentazione,
tramite il sistema informativo di ateneo, del piano di completamento o del piano di studio individuale,
secondo quanto stabilito dal regolamento didattico del corso di studio.
Formatore
FIRST YEAR
First semester
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22910144 -
General education
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22910127 -
Intercultural education
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The course allows to acquire a) theoretical knowledge and basic operational skills in the fields of education and education sciences in order to analyze social, cultural and territorial realities and to develop, implement and manage educational practices and projects; b) and intervention, planning and educational skills in the early childhood and scholastic/extra-scholastic fields, with reference to the issues of integration of migrants and intercultural education.
Through the study of Intercultural Education the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives: Knowledge and understanding: - knowledge and critical understanding of the historical, epistemological and methodological foundations of the discipline. Applying knowledge and understanding: - analyze the best practices of intercultural education in the scholastic and extra-scholastic contexts. Making judgements: - ability to analyze problematic situations from several points of view; - ability to identify the causes that have determined a certain problematic situation, also attributing to them suitably differentiated weights. Communication skills: - prevent and mediate conflicts; - adopt a positive attitude marked by openness and extroversion. Learning skills: - acquire learning skills necessary for cultural growth, professional development and continuing education and to undertake new studies with a high degree of autonomy.
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EDUCATIONAL EXPERIMENTATION
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Experimental pedagogy
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Educators: The course aims to provide students with the conceptual and procedural tools of research in education. The first part will illustrate the historical and theoretical foundations of experimental pedagogy, the procedures for defining the areas of intervention, the methodologies and tools for collecting and analyzing data. In the second part, the discipline will be deepened through the study of a research project, whose phases will be examined also in the light of the theoretical assumptions illustrated in the first part of the course. The seminar will be dedicated to the reading and commentary of an educational classic. With the study of Experimental Pedagogy, the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives. In terms of knowledge and comprehension: - acquire the basic concepts of experimental pedagogy; - to learn the theoretical and methodological foundations of empirical investigation. In terms of ability to apply knowledge and understanding: - Identify the specific areas of quantitative and qualitative research; - define a research problem; - formulating hypotheses. In terms of autonomy of judgement: - to formulate autonomous judgments deriving from the interpretation of research results. In terms of communication skills: - Explain the results of the research to specialists and non-specialists. In terms of learning ability: - Study autonomously models and procedures for research in education.
Trainers: The course aims to provide students with the conceptual and procedural tools of research in education. The first part will illustrate the historical and theoretical foundations of experimental pedagogy; the procedures for the definition of the areas of intervention, the methodologies and tools for data collection and analysis. In the second part, the discipline will be deepened through the study of a research project, whose phases will be examined also in the light of the theoretical assumptions illustrated in the first part of the course. The seminar will be dedicated to the reading and commentary of an educational classic. With the study of Experimental Pedagogy, the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives. In terms of knowledge and comprehension: - acquire the basic concepts of experimental pedagogy; - to learn the theoretical and methodological foundations of empirical investigation. In terms of ability to apply knowledge and understanding: - Identify the specific areas of quantitative and qualitative research; - define a research problem; - formulating hypotheses. In terms of autonomy of judgement: - to formulate autonomous judgments deriving from the interpretation of research results. In terms of communication skills: - Explain the results of the research to specialists and non-specialists. In terms of learning ability: - Study autonomously models and procedures for research in education.
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Intercultural Didactics
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To acquire cognitive, critical and creative skills. To define the intercultural didactics like a form of educational mediation between the learners’ socio-cultural conditions and the global dimension of the knowledge, economics, politics, society, culture. To identify, consequently, methods, tools and contents of an international perspective on the education. Knowledge and understanding: to define the theoretical and practical field of the subject. Applying knowledge and understanding: to plan curricular and extra-curricular courses of intercultural didactics . Making judgements: to “de-colonize the mind” (Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o). Communication skills: to improve the written and oral proficiency of the Italian language also through the reading and the appreciation literary texts. Learning skills: learning to learn.
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General Didactics
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General sociology
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The course aims to acquire the fundamentals of sociological knowledge with particular reference to the scientific character of sociology. Starting from an examination of the historical development of the discipline through the learning of the thought of the main authors, we propose an approach to the major theories, categories and sociological currents. With the study of General Sociology, the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives. In terms of knowledge and understanding: - knowledge of the theoretical principles of sociology; - ability to express oneself in the language and terms of the discipline; - understanding of the interconnections that structure the relationship between man and society in the various macro systemic contexts: social, economic, cultural. In terms of knowledge and comprehension skills applied: - ability to apply the knowledge acquired in research projects on the topics covered by the course; - ability to apply sociological theories by elaborating research hypotheses and selecting the most suitable research techniques. In terms of autonomy of judgement: - ability to critically read manuals and specialist texts concerning the discipline; - ability to identify the appropriate methods of study and research in relation to the different contexts of application; - ability to read critically the results of studies, research and projects. In terms of communication skills: - acquisition of terminology specific to the discipline; - ability to express clearly, even to a non-specialist audience, environmental issues in the global socio-economic context. In terms of learning capacity: - understanding of the importance of field observation and direct experience of the processes being studied.
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Sociology of socialization processes + "Social inclusion" workshop
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Computer skills
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The course aims to provide knowledge and skills that allow the students to use the computer as a tool for the automation of the most common and elementary activities related to information processing.
- Knowledge and understanding: Computer knowledge, understanting of the potentiality of the computer, knowledge of the information coding - Applying knowledge and understanding: Ability to use the computer and the tool for computing fo information processing and communication - Making judgements: The ability to understand the potential that any computing device (smartphone, laptop, PC, ecc) isable to do independeently fro the future evolution of the market - Learning skills: be able to adapt to the changes in the future of the market and of the technology.
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General psychology
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- Knowledge about the psychic functioning in order to develop basic skills for the recognition of the psychological variables that co-determine the educational phenomena. - Knowledge about history, theoretical models and methods of investigation in psychological research; to states and levels of consciousness; to cognitive processes (perception, learning, memory, thought, creativity); to emotional dynamics (emotions, motivations and psychological conflict). - Methodological knowledge concerning the psychological variables involved in the learning-teaching processes and in the various training contexts. - Ability to analyze, design, implement and validate psychological evaluation tools useful in the educational field. - Knowledge related to cognitive, behavioral, social and emotional characteristics in subjects of developmental age and, in particular, in adults. Knowledge and understanding: - to define the historical, epistemological and methodological foundations of general psychology; - to know the different research methods used by general psychology Applying knowledge and understanding: - to analyze the psychological processes in the various learning contexts; - to identify and generalize phenomena and psychological processes. Making judgements: - to analyze a problematic situation from several points of view; - to reconstruct the causes that have determined a certain problematic situation, also attributing to them suitably differentiated relative weights; - to draw conclusions based on a plurality of facts observed or inferred; - linking psychological theories to school and training situations; - to evaluate individual and social behavior. Communication skills: - to know and recognize the motivations of one's own behavior and that of others; - to demonstrate willingness to listen and ability to social interaction; - to explain, prevent and mediate conflicts; - to adopt a positive attitude marked by openness. Learning skills: - to exercise willingness to scientific research; - to be able to detect and measure psychological variables.
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EduForm Form m-ped 03 I anno - (show)
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9
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22910145 -
Intercultural Didactics
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To acquire cognitive, critical and creative skills. To define the intercultural didactics like a form of educational mediation between the learners’ socio-cultural conditions and the global dimension of the knowledge, economics, politics, society, culture. To identify, consequently, methods, tools and contents of an international perspective on the education. Knowledge and understanding: to define the theoretical and practical field of the subject. Applying knowledge and understanding: to plan curricular and extra-curricular courses of intercultural didactics . Making judgements: to “de-colonize the mind” (Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o). Communication skills: to improve the written and oral proficiency of the Italian language also through the reading and the appreciation literary texts. Learning skills: learning to learn.
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M-PED/03
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22910133 -
General Didactics
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Educators: The course of General Didactics, starting from a reflection on the fundamentals, methods of investigation and aims of the discipline, intends to analyze some of the most known and significant models of organization of didactics in formal education contexts, also in relation to the most recent contribution provided by ICT to education and learning processes. The course includes laboratory activities, to be carried out mainly online, related to the application on the field of tools for the self-assessment of strategic skills. With the study of General Didactics the student will be able to achieve the following training objectives: In terms of knowledge and comprehension: - know the fundamentals, methods of investigation and aims of the discipline; - know the main models of organization of the didactics; - to know the innovative aspects of the application of ICT to teaching and learning processes; - understand the importance of regulatory evaluation of teaching and learning processes. In terms of ability to apply knowledge and understanding: - elaborate projects in the educational field by defining objectives, methodologies and evaluation tools; - apply tools for the self-assessment of strategic competences within training contexts. In terms of autonomy of judgement: - analyse and interpret training needs within a given context and define appropriate action plans; - develop reflective skills on one's own professional actions. In terms of communication skills: - recognize and analyze one's professional beliefs and competences through the self-administration of the QPCC (Perception Questionnaires of one's Convictions and Competencies, Pellerey, 2000); - present in written and oral form the outcome of reflexive analyses of one's own strategic competences. In terms of learning ability: - grasp the main evolutionary aspects of the discipline by identifying the main sources of updating (national and international scientific journals).
Trainers: The course aims to give knowledge on the historical, epistemological and methodological-procedural fundamentals of teaching and skills in the design of participatory didactic actions able to favor the processes of inclusion. Knowledge and understanding - Know the historical, epistemological and methodological-procedural foundations of teaching; - Understand the relationship between disciplinary content and educational organization.
Applying knowledge and understanding - Identify the didactic actions able to favor the development of disciplinary and transversal skills; - Identify the didactic actions able to favor the processes of inclusion.
Making judgements - Design educational actions based on different evolutionary periods; - Design educational actions aimed at improving learning contexts.
Communication skills - Contribute to group work; - Simulate educational actions.
Learning skills - Analyze a problematic situation from several points of view; - Be able to access the relevant scientific literature.
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M-PED/03
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22910125 -
Contemporary history
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GOALS Knowledge and understanding - Acquiring solid knowledge concerning the fundamental moments and aspects in contemporary 19th and 20th century history, starting with the revolutionary risings of 1848 and the formation of the European nation states, up to recent events. - Understanding the social, economic and cultural dynamics that determined the events of our contemporary era. Capability to implement knowledge and understanding - Connecting the History of Italy with the principal historical events of our contemporary era; - Putting the knowledge acquired to use by analysing even complex historical processes and connecting this knowledge to the information attained through other subjects of the course; - Situating the activities, modalities and products of institutional communication within a suitable historical context.
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6
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M-STO/04
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36
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EduForm Form I anno M-PED/04 - (show)
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22910271 -
EDUCATIONAL EXPERIMENTATION
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Promote in students the knowledge about the empirical-experimental methodologies used in educational research in order to develop basic skills for the recognition and detection of the variables that influence and co-determine educational phenomena. In detail, the following learning objectives are described: - Knowledge and understanding Knowledge of empirical research methods in education. - Ability to apply knowledge and development of critical ability Understanding, planning and implementing empirical research in education Learn to evaluate and use the results of empirical studies and evaluate an empirical research plan.
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M-PED/04
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22910122 -
Experimental pedagogy
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Also available in another semester or year
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Optional Group:
EduForm Form SPS I anno - (show)
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9
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22910126 -
General sociology
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The course aims to acquire the fundamentals of sociological knowledge with particular reference to the scientific character of sociology. Starting from an examination of the historical development of the discipline through the learning of the thought of the main authors, we propose an approach to the major theories, categories and sociological currents. With the study of General Sociology, the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives. In terms of knowledge and understanding: - knowledge of the theoretical principles of sociology; - ability to express oneself in the language and terms of the discipline; - understanding of the interconnections that structure the relationship between man and society in the various macro systemic contexts: social, economic, cultural. In terms of knowledge and comprehension skills applied: - ability to apply the knowledge acquired in research projects on the topics covered by the course; - ability to apply sociological theories by elaborating research hypotheses and selecting the most suitable research techniques. In terms of autonomy of judgement: - ability to critically read manuals and specialist texts concerning the discipline; - ability to identify the appropriate methods of study and research in relation to the different contexts of application; - ability to read critically the results of studies, research and projects. In terms of communication skills: - acquisition of terminology specific to the discipline; - ability to express clearly, even to a non-specialist audience, environmental issues in the global socio-economic context. In terms of learning capacity: - understanding of the importance of field observation and direct experience of the processes being studied.
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9
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SPS/07
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54
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22910116 -
Sociology of socialization processes + "Social inclusion" workshop
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The course aims to contribute to the knowledge of the main sociological problems in close connection with the disciplinary, research and social intervention fields. The course in particular pursues the objective of introducing to the knowledge of socializing processes through a historical-critical analysis of the different theoretical approaches and of the corresponding categories of analysis adopted in the study of reproduction models of contemporary societies and of the main research topics addressed. The monographic part focuses on the forms of reproduction of the social bond, on the practices and cultures of solidarity and mutualism. The laboratory activities, focused on the analysis of particular agencies, contexts and socializing processes, will offer experiential learning paths based on the use of tools and techniques for observation, detection, treatment and analysis of information and data. At the end of the course the student will have acquired: - ability to apply sociological concepts to the analysis of the main socializing processes that characterize specific forms of inclusion in contemporary society; - ability to critically decline the theoretical reference models; - descriptive and interpretative skills in the analysis of diversified data sources, related to socialization and social inclusion processes.
Teaching proposes to transmit knowledges and competences that allow the student to know him to direct in the panorama of the social sciences, to know and to use the principals tools of the empirical search and to stimulate the propensity to the search on the field
At the end of the course the student: - has acquired familiarity with the concepts of base of the cultural and relational sociology - is able to orient critically among the different contemporary models of the social sciences - has acquired familiarity with tools and methods of the social search - has developed empirical and situated experience on the field of studies
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9
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SPS/08
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EduForm Form m-ped I anno - (show)
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9
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22910144 -
General education
(objectives)
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 judgements 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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M-PED/01
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22910127 -
Intercultural education
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22910147 -
Adult education
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Adult Education teaching aims to develop the acquisition of knowledge related to the new paradigms of Adult Education in the perspective of lifelong learning. It therefore has as objectives: 1. To provide students with historical, theoretical, and methodological knowledge related to Adult Education. 2. To develop skills and competences in the field of professions related to adult education, with particular attention to the acquisition of qualitative methods aimed at developing human resources. 3. To promote the ability to study the literature related to Adult Education.
With the Adult Education study the student will be able to achieve the following educational goals: - Knowledge and understanding: Knowledge and understanding of the theoretical, historical, epistemological and methodological dimensions of Adult Education in the perspective of lifelong learning. - Applying knowledge and understanding : Problem solving skills related to learning processes, activities and training paths for adults. Ability to investigate and organize complex problems and information in different contexts and according to appropriate methods for facilitating learning, designing and implementing training processes aimed at developing human resources. - Making judgements : Ability to analyze and elaborate the theories, processes and data related to Adult Education. Ability to evaluate the quality of processes and training projects in different contexts. - Communication skills: Ability to critically and systematically express arguments related to the theories and processes of Adult Education. Communication and relational skills useful for facilitating training processes and developing adult skills. - Learning skills: Ability to exercise critical and metariflexive functions in relation to the knowledge related to Adult Education and to one's own learning ability. Self-management skills in learning and using context resources for this purpose.
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9
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M-PED/01
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54
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22910136 -
History of Pedagogy
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Also available in another semester or year
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Optional Group:
EduForm Form SPS IUS II anno - (show)
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6
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22910150 -
Sociology of environment and territory
(objectives)
The teaching introduces to the study of the environment and the territory from a sociological point of view, pursuing the following objectives: to provide the basic knowledge on the multiple causes of the greenhouse effect and the hyper-exploitation of the environment; to make it possible to analyze the dimensions, causes and effects of the ecological deficit in the world, linking it to the sociological theme of inequality; equip the student with basic skills and abilities to apply in the studies. Knowledge and understanding:Knowledge of the theoretical principles of sociology of the environment and sustainable development in its various implications and in the various fields of application. Ability to express oneself with language and terms proper to the discipline. Understanding of the interconnections that structure the man-environment-society relationship in the various macro-systemic contexts: social, economic, cultural. Applied knowledge and understanding: Ability to apply the knowledge acquired in interventions (projects, research, studies) territorial partners. Ability to collect and analyze data for the acquisition of basic functional elements of integrated socio-territorial planning. Ability to choose and develop adequate indicators and descriptors for the study of socio-environmental processes and for the design of actions and plans for sustainable development. Making judgments: Ability to critically read manual and specialized texts concerning the discipline. Ability to analyze social and economic ties to the environmental theme. Ability to identify the appropriate study and research methodologies in relation to the different contexts of application. Ability to critically read the results of studies, research and projects. Communication skills: Acquisition of the specific terminology of the discipline. Ability to clearly express, even to a non-specialized public, environmental issues in the global socio-economic context. Ability to highlight and communicate the importance of maintaining complex natural balances for improving the quality of life. Learning skills:Understanding of the "primary levers" of learning processes. Understanding the importance of observation in the field and the direct experience of the processes in the study. Motivation and preparation for further specialization and master courses aimed at deepening the knowledge of the discipline.
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6
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SPS/10
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36
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22910151 -
Constitutional law
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Also available in another semester or year
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Optional Group:
EduForm Form m-ped 04 MPSI04 II anno - (show)
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6
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22910149 -
Methodology of didactic research
(objectives)
The course aims to give knowledge and skills related to the methodologies and techniques of empirical research in the educational-teaching field in order to find the most appropriate and effective solutions to the problems that educators and trainers encounter in the context in which they operate and for the improvement of the quality of formal educational processes. Knowledge and understanding - Understand the role of educational research in setting the general lines of learning; - Know the reference paradigms of research in education (quantitative approach and qualitative approach).
Applying knowledge and understanding - Use different data collection techniques; - Analyze, interpret and represent data.
Making judgements - Build hypotheses for solving problems based on the theoretical framework adopted; - Evaluate the impact of research results on educational contexts.
Communication skills - Draw up a research report in a form that can be understood by teachers and educators; - Simulate survey paths in groups.
Learning skills - Acquire a professional approach based on research and informed by research; - Be able to access the relevant scientific literature.
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6
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M-PED/03
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36
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Second semester
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22910167 -
Statistics
(objectives)
The course promotes the learning and use of appropriate methods of statistical analysis for the investigation in the educational field. In this context the use of tools, also of the IT type, is developed, suitable both for the collection of information and for their evaluation. The basic concepts of descriptive statistics are presented. The problems of synthesis (graphic and analytical) of the statistical information concerning a single variable or pairs of variables detected in a population are treated, distinguishing the approaches according to the qualitative or quantitative level of measurement.
- Knowledge and understanding - to define and identify the epistemological and methodological field of the discipline - to distinguish the various theoretical fields with reference to univariate and bivariate descriptive approaches - Applying knowledge and understanding - analyze empirical context by identifying the type of information to be collected; - formalize the data matrix and analyze it with the appropriate statistical methods. - Making judgements - linking statistical theory to school situations; - quantitatively evaluate pedagogical innovations. - Communication skills - evaluate quantitatively the educational processes; - report the results achieved. - Learning skills - exercise availability for scientific research in school settings; - access the statistical literature in education, identifying reliable sources.
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9
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SECS-S/01
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54
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22910136 -
History of Pedagogy
(objectives)
The course’s objective is acquiring and consolidating knowledge concerning history of pedagogical ideas that have been expressed by some of the most important western authors between the seventeenth and twentieth centuries. The aim is to make students aware that the history of past ideas is a fundamental tool for understanding present times.
Through the study of History of Pedagogy the student will be able to achieve the following training objectives: 1) In terms of knowledge and understanding, the awareness of the epistemological foundations of the history of pedagogical ideas 2) In terms of ability to apply the acquired knowledge, the ability to critically analyze the relationship between pedagogical ideas and different educational practices; 3) In terms of autonomy of judgment, the ability to evaluate how much of the past survives in present educational contexts; 4) In terms of learning and research abilities, to increase the knowledge of the most recent cognitive pathways in the field of history of pedagogy and education; 5) communication skills aimed at identifying and criticizing stereotypes and prejudices conveyed by pedagogical ideas, in order to facilitate their overcoming through educational practices.
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9
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M-PED/02
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54
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22910159 -
Human resources policy training
(objectives)
Teaching Training and human resource policies will provide students basic concepts associated with the new interpretative paradigm for the development of policies of Human Resources Management. The course is oriented both the international level and the evolution of the role of Personnel Management in Italy. The course also addresses the new role of organizational communication and continuing education as strategic levers for managing change cultural, professional, managerial and organizational processes in innovative companies and public administrations. Knowledge and understanding: - to provide both historical, theoretical and methodological knowledge related to the development of Human Resources Management policies, and the affirmation of training policies in a perspective of lifelong learning, the role of actors and social dialogue in Europe and in Italy. Applying knowledge and understanding: - to develop skills and competencies in the process analysis with respect to the evolution of three illustrative models of Personnel Management in Italy: the Office of Personnel Administration, the Directorate of Personnel Management, the Human Resources Department. Making judgements: - to promote critical analysis regarding the evolution of main Human Resources instruments: recruiting, selection, training, communication, management by objectives, evaluation models and incentive systems. Communication skills: - can communicate about their understanding, skills and activities, concerning the course contents, with peers, supervisors and clients. Learning skills: - have the learning skills to undertake further studies related to the issues of human resource management and more particularly the personnel selection, training, Balance of Competences, assessment and incentivisation, with a high degree of autonomy.
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SPS/09
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22910142 -
Social psychology
(objectives)
The course aims at providing knowledge and skills allowing the student to understand the individual and group processes (e.g., individual differences, attitudes) at the basis of social interaction, and to use such capabilities interpret the social realm of every-day life, in applied fields such as health promotion, environmental education, and social sustainability. With the study of social psychology and social attitudes the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives. In terms of knowledge and understanding: • knowledge and understanding of the basic concepts of social cognition; • knowledge and understanding of the theoretical and methodological foundations of empirical research in the social psychological domain;
In terms of ability to apply knowledge and understanding: • to distinguish naive social psychology from scientific knowledge of social behavior acquired through empirical research; • Apply models of human social interaction to the interpretation of the main contexts of everyday life in which social interaction takes place.
In terms of independent judgment: • distinguish between different approaches and worldviews at the base of social psychological research; • interpret social cognition issues in the light of theoretical models and empirical studies in social psychology.
In terms of communication skills: • synthesize and effectively present the main mechanisms of social interaction
In terms of learning ability: • deepen their knowledge using texts and models developed within behavioral and social sciences.
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6
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M-PSI/05
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36
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Optional Group:
EduForm Form m-ped 04 MPSI04 II anno - (show)
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22910152 -
Orientation psychology
(objectives)
With the study of Psychology of Orientation the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives. In terms of knowledge and comprehension: - to know the main models of Orientation with particular reference to the new theories on career counseling of Savickas. In terms of the ability to apply knowledge and understanding: - apply their knowledge and understanding by formulating career counselling projects. In terms of autonomy of judgment: - collecting and interpreting data relating to cognitive and personality characteristics that favour adaptation and flexibility in the search for and choice of a profession. In terms of communication skills: - be able to conceive and support arguments that apply the models of Psychology of Orientation to various training and work contexts. In terms of learning capacity: - Identify data related to cognitive and personality characteristics that favour adaptation and flexibility in the search for and choice of a profession
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M-PSI/04
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22910153 -
EVALUATION AND ASSESSMENT OF LIFELONG LEARNING
(objectives)
The objectives of the course are: to have in-depth knowledge of theoretical and methodological foundations of experimental research in adult education, with particular reference to evaluative research; to identify the drawbacks of mainstream assessment tests; to know the main national and international surveys on adult competences; to identify suitable tools for the collection of data through comparison with the main international surveys dedicated to the adult population; to analyse and interpret data concerning adult competences. - Knowledge and understanding: be able to know the most relevant international comparative surveys on adult skills assessment; be able to identify theoretical and methodological foundations of international comparative surveys on adult learning.
- Applying knowledge and understanding: the preparation and administration of the questions (types of stimulus and response, administering paper and pencil and computer based, review mode, encoding open-ends); understanding the results of the major international comparative surveys on adult skills assessment.
- Making judgements: be able to analyze the relationship between functional literacy and ICT at the national level; be able to conduct a critical analysis of the impact of technology on literacy and how informal and non-formal learning in adulthood.
- Communication skills: be able to explain the results of research to specialists and non-specialists. - Learning skills: be able to identify the diachronic perspectives in the analysis of the data available on a worldwide scale in relation to the skills of the adult population; be able to identify similarities or differences between international surveys with a high degree of autonomy.
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M-PED/04
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EduForm Form SPS IUS II anno - (show)
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22910150 -
Sociology of environment and territory
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Also available in another semester or year
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22910151 -
Constitutional law
(objectives)
The course, within the framework of the legal phenomenon as an essential and indispensable means within which peoples find development and protection, is intended to provide knowledge of the fundamental principles and norms of the life of the State, of citizens and of all other subjects of the community. With the study of Constitutional Law the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives. In terms of knowledge and understanding: - to know the historical and epistemological foundations of the discipline; - to know the fundamental principles and norms of the life of the State, of the citizens and of all the other subjects of the community. In terms of ability to apply knowledge and understanding: - to understand the legal phenomenon as a means for the development and protection of peoples; - interpreting the sources of constitutional law. In terms of autonomy of judgment: - Linking legal theories to educational and school situations; - Identify legal actions capable of fostering development processes. In terms of communication skills: - Contribute to group work; - Simulate legal cases. In terms of learning capacity: - analyse a problem situation from several points of view; - be able to access the relevant scientific literature.
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6
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IUS/08
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THIRD YEAR
First semester
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EduForm Form FIL III anno - (show)
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22910128 -
Moral philosophy
(objectives)
The Moral Philosophy course aims to provide students with the following training objectives: an adequate independence of judgment in order to elaborate ethical reflections; adequate communication skills to master a conceptually correct and precise philosophical language; sufficient capacity to understand the ethical issues that underlie current educational challenges.
-Knowledge and critical understanding of main currents of thought and of philosophical dimensions of educational models -Applying knowledge and understanding to solve problems in the field of work ethic and care of relationship -Making judgements: have the ability to gather and interpret relevant data to formulate independent judgments on relevant social, scientific or ethical issues related to their field of study or work -Communication skills: be able to communicate information, ideas, problems and solutions -Learning skills: possess an adequate analysis methodology, using the tools of scientific research
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M-FIL/03
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22910130 -
History of philosophy
(objectives)
The course, through the reading of classical texts, aims to provide students with the knowledge and critical understanding of the historical, epistemological and methodological foundations of historical-philosophical research. By indicating from time to time the difficulties presented by the texts and the different possible interpretative solutions, it also aims to stimulate the student's critical reflection and autonomy of judgement. With the study of History of Philosophy the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives. In terms of knowledge and comprehension: - understand the historical, epistemological and methodological foundations of historical-philosophical research; - to know the classics of the history of philosophical thought. In terms of ability to apply knowledge and understanding: - analyze the difficulties presented by the texts and propose different interpretative solutions; - planning and organizing philosophical thought in order to improve educational contexts. In terms of autonomy of judgment: - to deal with the problems of the current era with a critical spirit; - analyse a problematic situation from different points of view. In terms of communication skills: - be available to listen; - Contribute to group work. In terms of learning ability: - to deal with scientific literature; - Developing the skills necessary for autonomous research.
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9
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M-FIL/06
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54
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Optional Group:
EduForm Form L LIN III anno - (show)
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22910129 -
French language
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Also available in another semester or year
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22910131 -
Language and translation English
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Also available in another semester or year
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22910132 -
Spanish language
(objectives)
The Spanish language course aims to develop the four linguistic skills until the A2 level of the common European framework of reference for languages is reached. Reflections on the methodologies of learning foreign languages with theoretical and practical applications will be the subject of the course. In particular, we will focus on the importance of local languages in learning European languages, with particular attention to the convergence between Italian and Spanish languages. Reading and translation work will also be done in the classroom aimed at improving comprehension and linguistic production skills. - Knowledge and understanding: develop the four linguistic skills until the A2 level of the common European framework of reference for languages. - Applying knowledge and understanding: capacity to understand and produce a written or oral A2 level text in Spanish - Making judgements: Reflections on the methodologies of learning foreign languages. - Communication skills: knowledge of metalanguage related to language learning. - Learning skills: Knowledge of the methodologies for self-learning.
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9
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L-LIN/07
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54
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22910164 -
Tirocinio
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Also available in another semester or year
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Optional Group:
EduForm Form l lin lartIII anno - (show)
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6
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22910137 -
GENERAL LINGUISTICS
(objectives)
The course aims to provide a basic preparation on the basic structures of the language. This will be complemented by an investigation into the links between verbal language and the mind, linking general linguistics with psycholinguistics and cognitive sciences. With the study of General Linguistics, the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives. In terms of knowledge and understanding, at the end of the course the student: - has a general framework of general linguistics and relations with related disciplines; - knows the specific terminology, the main research topics and problems of the field of study related to linguistics; - knows the difference between dialects and languages. In terms of ability to apply knowledge and understanding, at the end of the course the student: - knows how to use current terminology correctly in the field of general linguistics. In terms of judgment: - Can recognize and distinguish issues related to the way languages change. In terms of communication skills, the student will be able to: - communicate and interact with specialized and non-specialized audiences. In terms of learning ability, the student will be able to: - critically consult texts of a manualistic nature, connecting different aspects and contexts related to general linguistics.
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6
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L-LIN/01
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36
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
22910156 -
Cinema, photography and television
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Also available in another semester or year
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Optional Group:
Eduform Form due insegnamenti da 6 CFU a scelta - (show)
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12
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22910157 -
Work psychology
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Also available in another semester or year
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22910230 -
Policies and services for study and work
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Also available in another semester or year
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22910272 -
Environmental and sustainability psychology
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Also available in another semester or year
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22910275 -
United Nations Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development - the implications for educational sciences
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Modulo Base
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Also available in another semester or year
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Le implicazioni per le scienze della formazione
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Also available in another semester or year
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22910316 -
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND LIBRARIANSHIP
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Also available in another semester or year
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22910723 -
Intangible capital, development and sustainability
(objectives)
The educational objective of the course is to provide to the students the necessary theoretical and methodological tools in order to understand the socio-cultural value of intangible capital in relation with the new approach to sustainable, equitable and inclusive development - in its semantic extension of cultural framework, action program and cohesion model in order to cope with the complexity of contemporary societies. It is necessary starting from the assumption that knowledge and skills, especially when acquired within university education, are at the basis of the "intangible capital”, now recognized as the new wealth of nations. Avoiding to invest in the production of this important "capital" nowadays will produce an effect of marginalization, forcing in the future to search and buy skills and knowledge on the market. It is essential to explain to the students that it is now urgent to build the desired, but never realized idea of the "European Education and Research Area", because further attention to the increases of cultural and scientific skills, will naturally produce positive effects also on financial, monetary and employment growth. Knowledge and understanding: The students must be able to extend their knowledge and understanding respect to the topics related to the intangible capital that will be addressed during the course and which concern in particular the importance, today, of giving a new and strengthened impulse to the knowledge society to allow can come together in the creation of a European area of training and research; developing original ideas in this context, which can also be used in a national and European research context. Applying knowledge and understanding: The students must be able to apply their knowledge, skills, abilities and understanding, to solve problems relating to issues relating to the growth of intangible capital in a context of the European area of education, science and technology. Starting from the idea that this achievement will be possible only if we know how to make the best use of the historical tradition of universities, and the skills, built over the centuries by the men, scientists, researchers and institutions who have operated and operate within these cultural realities and Research. Making judgements: The students must acquire the ability to integrate knowledge and management of complexity in a globalization context focusing today its attention more on financial and economic aspects, neglecting the qualitative and cultural aspects of the individual. Being forced not to produce intangible capital or to use that of others, without increasing internal production, will mean, in the near future, becoming subject to political and social ideas and choices, decided by other countries, by other institutions. This will inevitably lead to a loss of competitiveness, development, growth and therefore employment. Communication skills and Learning skills: They share and deepen the need to work on the creation of intangible capital to lay the foundations for a new humanism; but at the same time that they are able to communicate, in a clear and unambiguous way, their conclusions, knowledge and the underlying rationale, to specialist and non-specialist interlocutors.
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6
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SPS/09
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36
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Elective activities
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ITA |
22910722 -
Mediterranean societies and cultures
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Also available in another semester or year
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22910856 -
Psychology of aging and social processes
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Also available in another semester or year
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22910154 -
Labour law
(objectives)
The course is aiming at attaining the basic notion of labour law and industrial relations and the competence of the most relevant legal features for the administration and development of human resources, both in the private context and the in public. The students will acquire the essential legal knowledge for employee hiring, development and ending of labour relationship. Knowledge and understanding: - Learning of basic notion of labour law and industrial relations - Identification and understanding of all the sources of labour law and industrial relations Applying knowledge and understanding - Acquisition of the essential legal knowledge for employee hiring, development and ending of labour relationship Making judgements - Evaluating and identifying the best collective agreement to be applied to the employment relationship and the best solutions for the correct management of the relations with the trade unions - Evaluating and selecting the best solutions for the correct management of the employment relationship Communication skills - Using the skills acquired in the management of relations between employer and workers, on the one hand, and between employer and trade union organizations, on the other. Learning skills - Knowledge to select the rules for the solution of issues related to the management of employment relationships and the relationships with the trade unions in the work place
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6
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IUS/07
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36
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
Second semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Language
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22910155 -
Social and Labour Education
(objectives)
Students must show knowledge of the key aspects of the discipline in its historical becoming (the vision of anthropological from the Christian vision, until the Renaissance and Hellenistic to the Fordist and postmodern), the emerging issues related to the evolution of social systems in the twentieth century up to thematizations of modernity, focusing on an interdisciplinary comparison (economics, sociology of organizations, social psychology). During this academic year, the programme will draw particular attention to the themes of the development of capabilities (Nussbaum, Sen) from the socio-pedagogical point of view. Knowledge and understanding Students should also show understanding of the fundamental issues of contemporaneity (the discussion about the “end” of work, the new “cultures” of work – smart working, industry 4.0, digital transformation –, the deconstruction processes related to globalization, flexible forms of work and precariousness, etc.). Applying knowledge and understanding Students must show ability to apply their knowledge and understanding in reference to a professional approach (especially regarding some areas of theoretical and methodological principles such as “models” of skills, the approach to the community of practice, the processes of professional needs analysis, etc.). Students will develop knowledge and understanding regarding theoretical models and empirical coordination processes applied in organizations (in different versions from those applied in the government to those which can be found in great and small businesses) regarding personnel selection, career development, resource assessment and leadership management. Making judgements Students will know how to find several sources of reference to develop insights – also through a personal approach – about the subject. Communication skills Students will deal with empirical fields of study and with the application through the methodology of cases analysis, of focus groups, of workshops, etc.. Also referring to opportunities for participation and exchange with external witnesses, developing autonomous skills to apply the models and practices developed in the professional field, preparation of summary reports, micro research development. Learning skills Students will also be able to develop learning skills (capacity access to sources), in view of further discussion and elaboration of an independent research on issues including border topics (new media and work, forms of work and cooperative networking, organizational learning, etc.).
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6
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M-PED/01
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36
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
Optional Group:
EduForm Form l lin lartIII anno - (show)
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6
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22910137 -
GENERAL LINGUISTICS
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Also available in another semester or year
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22910156 -
Cinema, photography and television
(objectives)
The course aims to acquire knowledge and skills related to the origins and development of the language of images, from photography to the web, and the use of images in education. With the study of Cinema, Photography and Television the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives. In terms of knowledge and comprehension: - to know the historical, epistemological and methodological-procedural foundations of the discipline; - be able to identify the different sources and nature of photographic, cinematographic and television images. In terms of ability to apply knowledge and understanding: - discriminate the didactics of cinema from the didactic use of film; - use theories and models related to images in the educational field. In terms of autonomy of judgement: - to make targeted choices of audio-visual narrations concerning the specific ages of the subjects to whom the educational-didactic action is addressed; - to conceive and write an audio-visual narration that can be used in the educational-didactic field. In terms of communication skills: - use the basic vocabulary of cinematic language; - contribute to group work; In terms of learning skills: - analyse a problematic situation from different points of view; - be able to access the relevant scientific literature.
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6
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L-ART/06
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36
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
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Optional Group:
EduForm Form FIL III anno - (show)
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9
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22910128 -
Moral philosophy
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Also available in another semester or year
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22910130 -
History of philosophy
(objectives)
The course, through the reading of classical texts, aims to provide students with the knowledge and critical understanding of the historical, epistemological and methodological foundations of historical-philosophical research. By indicating from time to time the difficulties presented by the texts and the different possible interpretative solutions, it also aims to stimulate the student's critical reflection and autonomy of judgement. With the study of History of Philosophy the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives. In terms of knowledge and comprehension: - understand the historical, epistemological and methodological foundations of historical-philosophical research; - to know the classics of the history of philosophical thought. In terms of ability to apply knowledge and understanding: - analyze the difficulties presented by the texts and propose different interpretative solutions; - planning and organizing philosophical thought in order to improve educational contexts. In terms of autonomy of judgment: - to deal with the problems of the current era with a critical spirit; - analyse a problematic situation from different points of view. In terms of communication skills: - be available to listen; - Contribute to group work. In terms of learning ability: - to deal with scientific literature; - Developing the skills necessary for autonomous research.
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9
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M-FIL/06
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54
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
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Optional Group:
EduForm Form L LIN III anno - (show)
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9
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22910129 -
French language
(objectives)
Acquire/improve the ability to understand written and oral French texts related to Education issues. Acquire/improve the ability to read aloud such texts and the linguistic tools allowing to re-elaborate them, thus producing autonomously simple and correct texts in French, written or oral. Reinforce the interest in cooperation and debate within a French language context, and increase the level of motivation, skills and autonomy in activities carried out through this language. Knowledge and understanding: Knowledge of grammar, phonetics and syntax of the French language Knowledge of the main educational contexts of the French linguistic area; Applying knowledge and understanding - Use the French language for understanding and producing texts - Use the French language for the main communication exchanges Making judgements - To be able to evaluate and use independently textual materials in French; - To be able to select and manage interpersonal relationships in the educational field Communication skills - Understanding and production of written and oral texts in French - Manage group activities and collaboration in French. Learning skills - Acquire autonomy in self-learning vocabulary and content in French on educational issues - improve the ability to select content in French on the basis of specific educational goals.-
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9
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L-LIN/04
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54
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
22910131 -
Language and translation English
(objectives)
The aim is to provide a mainly pragmatic introductory approach to English language learning, paying particular attention to the cultural specificity of certain types of text. The main objective is to stimulate reflection on some specialist languages of English, including communication. With the study of English the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives. In terms of knowledge and comprehension: - to know the grammatical, phonetic and syntactic structures of the English language; - to know the main educational contexts of the English language area. In terms of ability to apply knowledge and understanding: - use the English language for comprehension and production of texts; - use the English language for the main communication exchanges. In terms of autonomy of judgement: - be able to evaluate and use independently text materials in English; - be able to select and manage interpersonal relationships in the field of education. In terms of communication skills: - understanding and production of written and oral texts in English; - English language management of group and collaborative activities. In terms of learning ability: - Gain autonomy in self-directed vocabulary and English language content on educational issues; - Improve the ability to select English language content on the basis of specific educational objectives.
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9
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L-LIN/12
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54
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
22910132 -
Spanish language
(objectives)
The Spanish language course aims to develop the four linguistic skills until the A2 level of the common European framework of reference for languages is reached. Reflections on the methodologies of learning foreign languages with theoretical and practical applications will be the subject of the course. In particular, we will focus on the importance of local languages in learning European languages, with particular attention to the convergence between Italian and Spanish languages. Reading and translation work will also be done in the classroom aimed at improving comprehension and linguistic production skills. - Knowledge and understanding: develop the four linguistic skills until the A2 level of the common European framework of reference for languages. - Applying knowledge and understanding: capacity to understand and produce a written or oral A2 level text in Spanish - Making judgements: Reflections on the methodologies of learning foreign languages. - Communication skills: knowledge of metalanguage related to language learning. - Learning skills: Knowledge of the methodologies for self-learning.
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9
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L-LIN/07
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54
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
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Optional Group:
Eduform Form due insegnamenti da 6 CFU a scelta - (show)
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12
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22910157 -
Work psychology
(objectives)
The course aims to provide knowledge about the contexts and theories related to the psychology of work, forming the skills to analyze work behaviour and to interpret the complexity of the individual, structural, cultural, economic and social factors that influence and determine such work behaviour. With the study of the Psychology of work the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives. In terms of knowledge and comprehension: - to know the main theories of occupational psychology; - acquire the theoretical and epistemological foundations of research applied to work contexts; - to know the main methodological approaches used in the field of occupational psychology. In terms of ability to apply knowledge and understanding: - to be able to identify the needs of actors and stakeholders in the field of occupational psychology; - to know how to define the main lines of a project of analysis of the working context; - to be able to select procedures and techniques according to the objects and objectives of the analysis of the working context. In terms of autonomy of judgement: - identify the relationship between personal dynamics and decision making at the level of work organisation; - identify the relationship between psychological elements and organizational policies; - recognise the function of professional competence in relation to organisational culture. In terms of communication skills: - Being able to critically analyse the language used in the work context; - Being able to elaborate a plan for the analysis of organizational needs. In terms of learning ability: - deepen one's knowledge using texts of a manualistic and scientific nature in the sector.
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6
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M-PSI/06
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36
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
22910230 -
Policies and services for study and work
(objectives)
With the study of Policies and services for study and work the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives. In terms of knowledge and understanding: - define and identify the epistemological and methodological field of the discipline; - understand the dialectical relationship that exists between policies and social services. In terms of ability to apply knowledge and understanding: - to analyse the essential features of the labour market and the transformations of labour policies in the different national and European contexts; - to analyse the organisation of services in the various territorial contexts of reference. In terms of autonomy of judgement: - evaluate social interventions and policies for study and work in the current historical moment; - identify the resources present on the territory to manage with awareness the transformations in the organization of services. In terms of communication skills: - Interact in different contexts; - planning in groups. In terms of learning capacity: - exercise willingness to engage in scientific research; - be able to access the relevant scientific literature.
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6
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SPS/09
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36
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
22910272 -
Environmental and sustainability psychology
(objectives)
The course aims at providing knowledge and skills allowing the student to understand environmental psychology and people-environment studies, and to know how to use these skills to interpret the processes underlying human behavior in everyday life environments, in applied fields such as the promotion of ecological behavior, the contrasting of climate change, the promotion of well-being, sustainability and environmental education. INGLESE With the study of environmental psychology the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives. In terms of knowledge and understanding: • knowledge and understanding of the concepts underlying people-environment relations; • knowledge and understanding of the theoretical and methodological foundations of empirical research in the environmental psychological field
In terms of ability to apply knowledge and understanding: • apply theories and psychological models to understand and change human behavior in relation to the socio-physical environment, and to promote human well-being in everyday environments. In terms of independent judgment: • distinguish between different approaches and world views at the basis of environment-behavior studies; • interpret environmental phenomena in light of theoretical models and empirical studies of environmental psychology. In terms of communication skills: • synthesize and effectively present the main functioning mechanisms of the person-environment relationship In terms of learning ability: • deepen their knowledge using texts and models developed within behavioral social and ecological sciences.
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6
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M-PSI/05
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36
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
22910275 -
United Nations Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development - the implications for educational sciences
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Modulo Base
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Also available in another semester or year
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Le implicazioni per le scienze della formazione
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Also available in another semester or year
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22910316 -
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND LIBRARIANSHIP
(objectives)
The course introduces the general principles of Bibliography and Library Science, analyzes the origins, functions and organization of the contemporary library and deepens the theoretical, methodological, technological, technical-application aspects related to programming, management and use of libraries, with particular regard to digital information and documentation as a didactic and pedagogical resource. The student will have acquired, in terms of knowledge and understanding, the main elements of the discipline of bibliography and librarianship in the scientific and professional field and, in terms of application, the main techniques of production of tools for bibliographic research, both analogical and digital, as well as the techniques of description and retrieval of documentary information and the procedures for measuring and evaluating the operation of cataloging services, bibliographic information and bibliographic databases. In terms of autonomy of judgement, the student will have the ability to collect and manage the bibliographic tools in relation to the activities of analysis and interpretation of documents and organization of bibliographic sources. In terms of communication and learning skills, the student will have obtained the skills and competences necessary to orient himself with confidence in the articulation of library economics, in the models and procedures of library services and to transmit the knowledge acquired both through traditional tools, such as inventories and catalogues drawn up in paper form, and through the dynamics related to new information technologies.
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6
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M-STO/08
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36
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
22910723 -
Intangible capital, development and sustainability
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Also available in another semester or year
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22910722 -
Mediterranean societies and cultures
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with knowledge, skills, and competences for the historical understanding of contemporary phenomena in the Mediterranean area. The historical framework outlined during the course, through the analysis of the societies and cultures of the entire Mediterranean basin, will allow students to enrich their knowledge and skills regarding interculture, interreligious dialogue, international migrations, peace, in close connection with the other disciplines of the degree course. Knowledge and understanding: - define and identify the epistemological and methodological field of the academic course; - understand the main features of the contemporary age, with specific reference to the Mediterranean area. Applying knowledge and understanding: - analyse the dynamics of encounter-clash in the Mediterranean area; - identify and be able to describe complex phenomena relating to intercultural and interreligious relationships. Making judgements: - link historical knowledge to current social, political and geopolitical situations; - evaluate the new historiographical acquisitions and geopolitical analysis. Communication skills: - use human interaction strategies in and outside the classroom; - develop competence in the planning and organization of historical analysis and presentations. Learning skills: - exercise availability for scientific research; - focus on the challenges of the contemporary age by identifying problems and connecting the past with the present.
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6
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SPS/13
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36
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
22910856 -
Psychology of aging and social processes
(objectives)
The course aims to provide knowledge and skills that allow students to know how to orient themselves in the panorama of the Psychology of Aging with particular attention to the social processes related to the later stages of life. A review of the main social theories concerning aging and the methodology for aging research will be presented. Demographic and socialtrends in aging societies will be discussed. Furthermore, the physical, psychological, and social processes of aging will be examined. Readings, seminars, discussions and classroom activities will help to understand that aging is socially constructed and influenced by psychological, relational and contextual factors. As part of the course, educational and training interventions aimed at supporting psychological and social changes that elderly people encounter during this stage of life will also be identified. With the study of the Psychology of Aging and Social Processes the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives. In terms of knowledge and understanding: • knowledge and understanding of the concepts underlying the psychology of aging (sensory, cognitive, emotional-motivational changes), ageism in ageing, the multidimensionality and multidirectionality of aging between gains and losses and successful aging, and of the role of the environment in supporting older person's autonomy and safety in the face of changes in environmental competence. In terms of ability to apply knowledge and understanding: • apply theories, terms, concepts and basic theories of aging to counter the myths and ignorance surrounding older people and the aging process in society; • promote well-being in later adulthood and successful ageing; • evaluate the bio-psycho-social factors of aging to promote positive experiences and expectations of ageing. In terms of judgement autonomy: • distinguish between different approaches and worldviews underpinning studies on ageism; • interpret and analyze aging's influences on cognitive, behavioral and psychosocial processes throughout adult life. In terms of communication skills: • explain the biological, cognitive and psychosocial changes that occur as a function of age and the role of critical factors involved in healthy and positive aging to a diverse audience; • discuss the impact of population aging on the individual, family and society. In terms of learning ability: • autonomously master articles, volumes and chapters of the psycho-social literature in the field of aging processes by linking them with the themes developed during the course and real-life experience of ageing.
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6
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M-PSI/06
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36
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
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22910164 -
Tirocinio
(objectives)
The curricular internship includes a total of 14 CFU (350 hours), divided into 2 CFU of internal internship (50 hours) and 12 CFU of external internship (300 hours). The internal internship can start from the first year of the course. The external internship must normally take place during the third year of the course. The internal internship takes place at the University premises, or through distance learning activities, and has mainly the function of preparing and accompanying students in carrying out the external internship. The external internship takes place at an external organization, which must sign or has signed a special agreement with Roma Tre.
The internal internship is divided into three activities.
Scientific-cultural activities: participation in conferences, seminars, conferences and sim., Selected by the course of study: starting from the first year of the course, for a total of 14 hours. Orientation to educational work and to the choice of internship: starting from the second year of the course, for a total of 8 hours. Supervision and support activities for carrying out the external internship: simultaneously with the external internship, for a total of 28 hours.
The external internship takes place during the third year of the course. It is not possible to start an external internship without having first completed the Orientation. It is characterized by practical activities in the field for guidance and training purposes; it is usually carried out outside the University, in structures where there is an agreement with the University itself.
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2
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50
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Other activities
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12
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300
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Per stages e tirocini presso imprese, enti pubblici o privati, ordini professionali (art.10, comma 5, lettera e)
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ITA |
22910143 -
Final Test
(objectives)
The final exam can consist of a work by: - development, analysis and theoretical and methodological systematization of the external internship experience through the preparation of a paper that expresses the ability to reflect on the experiential and working situations carried out without neglecting the theoretical dimension. - critical and comparative analysis of theories, methodologies, techniques also on the basis of empirical, observational and experimental investigations relating to a topic pertinent to the characteristics of the Degree Course.
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4
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Final examination and foreign language test
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ITA |
Educatore
FIRST YEAR
First semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Language
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22910721 -
Pedagogy and didactics for inclusion
(objectives)
The course aims to acquire knowledge on the fundamentals of special education and skills in the design of educational actions that can promote the processes of school and social inclusion. With the study of Special Didactics the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives. In terms of knowledge and understanding - to know the historical, epistemological and methodological-procedural foundations of special didactics; - understand the role of the socio-affective and emotional dimension in the teaching-learning process. In terms of the ability to apply knowledge and understanding: - elaborate, manage and evaluate educational interventions and projects; - Establish and manage an effective educational relationship with people and groups with special educational needs (BES). In terms of autonomy of judgement: - Identify pedagogical actions and devices that can support school and social inclusion processes; - planning didactic actions aimed at combating early school leaving and overcoming marginalization and discomfort. In terms of communication skills: - contribute to group work; - Simulate didactic actions. In terms of learning capacity: - analyse a problematic situation from different points of view; - be able to access the relevant scientific literature.
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9
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M-PED/03
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54
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
22910124 -
General psychology
(objectives)
- Knowledge about the psychic functioning in order to develop basic skills for the recognition of the psychological variables that co-determine the educational phenomena. - Knowledge about history, theoretical models and methods of investigation in psychological research; to states and levels of consciousness; to cognitive processes (perception, learning, memory, thought, creativity); to emotional dynamics (emotions, motivations and psychological conflict). - Methodological knowledge concerning the psychological variables involved in the learning-teaching processes and in the various training contexts. - Ability to analyze, design, implement and validate psychological evaluation tools useful in the educational field. - Knowledge related to cognitive, behavioral, social and emotional characteristics in subjects of developmental age and, in particular, in adults. Knowledge and understanding: - to define the historical, epistemological and methodological foundations of general psychology; - to know the different research methods used by general psychology Applying knowledge and understanding: - to analyze the psychological processes in the various learning contexts; - to identify and generalize phenomena and psychological processes. Making judgements: - to analyze a problematic situation from several points of view; - to reconstruct the causes that have determined a certain problematic situation, also attributing to them suitably differentiated relative weights; - to draw conclusions based on a plurality of facts observed or inferred; - linking psychological theories to school and training situations; - to evaluate individual and social behavior. Communication skills: - to know and recognize the motivations of one's own behavior and that of others; - to demonstrate willingness to listen and ability to social interaction; - to explain, prevent and mediate conflicts; - to adopt a positive attitude marked by openness. Learning skills: - to exercise willingness to scientific research; - to be able to detect and measure psychological variables.
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9
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M-PSI/01
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54
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-
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-
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-
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
Optional Group:
EduForm Educ M-PED/01 I anno - (show)
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9
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22910120 -
Professional education
(objectives)
The purpose of the course is to analyse the figure and functions of the "Educator", a profession that originates in social professional education whose essential treaties are recognized in methodologies and principles typical of essential education as it has developed in the European middle context. Studying professional pedagogy the student will be able to: In terms of knowledge and understanding: - define and identify the epistemological and methodological field of this branch of knowledge; - know the specific characteristics of different educational settings for individual and community wellbeing In terms of ability to apply knowledge and understanding: - analyse the best educational practices with reference to nationally and internationally consolidated pedagogical methods; - be able to access scientific literature of reference to plan emancipation paths for those involved in the process; In terms of independent judgment: - interpret different educational needs and master methods and the most suitable expressive codes for different contexts; - evaluate pedagogical innovations promoting collaborative and integrated work with local people and services. In terms of communication skills: - use human interaction strategies in different educational contexts and identify ones own pedagogical style; - interact in social contexts to plan educational actions; In terms of learning skills: - understand the role of pedagogical knowledge in its historical and socio-political development in formal and non-formal educational contexts. - understand the educational relationship in its different socio-historical, cognitive and emotional dimensions.
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22910121 -
Education Philosophy
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Also available in another semester or year
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22910144 -
General education
(objectives)
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 judgements 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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EduForm Educ I anno M-PED/04 - (show)
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22910166 -
Computer skills
(objectives)
The course aims to provide knowledge and skills that allow the students to use the computer as a tool for the automation of the most common and elementary activities related to information processing.
- Knowledge and understanding: Computer knowledge, understanting of the potentiality of the computer, knowledge of the information coding - Applying knowledge and understanding: Ability to use the computer and the tool for computing fo information processing and communication - Making judgements: The ability to understand the potential that any computing device (smartphone, laptop, PC, ecc) isable to do independeently fro the future evolution of the market - Learning skills: be able to adapt to the changes in the future of the market and of the technology.
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EduForm Educ Sps I anno - (show)
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9
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22910126 -
General sociology
(objectives)
The course aims to acquire the fundamentals of sociological knowledge with particular reference to the scientific character of sociology. Starting from an examination of the historical development of the discipline through the learning of the thought of the main authors, we propose an approach to the major theories, categories and sociological currents. With the study of General Sociology, the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives. In terms of knowledge and understanding: - knowledge of the theoretical principles of sociology; - ability to express oneself in the language and terms of the discipline; - understanding of the interconnections that structure the relationship between man and society in the various macro systemic contexts: social, economic, cultural. In terms of knowledge and comprehension skills applied: - ability to apply the knowledge acquired in research projects on the topics covered by the course; - ability to apply sociological theories by elaborating research hypotheses and selecting the most suitable research techniques. In terms of autonomy of judgement: - ability to critically read manuals and specialist texts concerning the discipline; - ability to identify the appropriate methods of study and research in relation to the different contexts of application; - ability to read critically the results of studies, research and projects. In terms of communication skills: - acquisition of terminology specific to the discipline; - ability to express clearly, even to a non-specialist audience, environmental issues in the global socio-economic context. In terms of learning capacity: - understanding of the importance of field observation and direct experience of the processes being studied.
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9
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SPS/07
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54
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22902476 -
sociology of education
(objectives)
The aim of the course is to analyze the main current classical and contemporary sociological adopting an analytical perspective of the educational process focused on the social aspect of education, beyond the issues related to education.
At the end of the course the student: - has become familiar with the basic concepts of the sociology of education and knows the different interpretative theories of educational processes, formal and informal, in contemporary society - is able to orientate himself critically between the different approaches regarding education and sociality in a globalized, technological and multicultural society
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22902476-1 -
SOCIOLOGIA DELL'EDUCAZIONE (L39/40)
(objectives)
The aim of the course is to analyze the main current classical and contemporary sociological adopting an analytical perspective of the educational process focused on the social aspect of education, beyond the issues related to education.
At the end of the course the student: - has become familiar with the basic concepts of the sociology of education and knows the different interpretative theories of educational processes, formal and informal, in contemporary society - is able to orientate himself critically between the different approaches regarding education and sociality in a globalized, technological and multicultural society
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6
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SPS/08
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36
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22902476-2 -
SOCIOLOGIA DELL'EDUCAZIONE (L39/40)
(objectives)
The aim of the course is to analyze the main current classical and contemporary sociological adopting an analytical perspective of the educational process focused on the social aspect of education, beyond the issues related to education.
At the end of the course the student: - has become familiar with the basic concepts of the sociology of education and knows the different interpretative theories of educational processes, formal and informal, in contemporary society - is able to orientate himself critically between the different approaches regarding education and sociality in a globalized, technological and multicultural society
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3
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SPS/08
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18
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EduForm Educ M-PED/01 I anno - (show)
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22910120 -
Professional education
(objectives)
The purpose of the course is to analyse the figure and functions of the "Educator", a profession that originates in social professional education whose essential treaties are recognized in methodologies and principles typical of essential education as it has developed in the European middle context. Studying professional pedagogy the student will be able to: In terms of knowledge and understanding: - define and identify the epistemological and methodological field of this branch of knowledge; - know the specific characteristics of different educational settings for individual and community wellbeing In terms of ability to apply knowledge and understanding: - analyse the best educational practices with reference to nationally and internationally consolidated pedagogical methods; - be able to access scientific literature of reference to plan emancipation paths for those involved in the process; In terms of independent judgment: - interpret different educational needs and master methods and the most suitable expressive codes for different contexts; - evaluate pedagogical innovations promoting collaborative and integrated work with local people and services. In terms of communication skills: - use human interaction strategies in different educational contexts and identify ones own pedagogical style; - interact in social contexts to plan educational actions; In terms of learning skills: - understand the role of pedagogical knowledge in its historical and socio-political development in formal and non-formal educational contexts. - understand the educational relationship in its different socio-historical, cognitive and emotional dimensions.
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9
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M-PED/01
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54
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22910121 -
Education Philosophy
(objectives)
The principle of educational continuity constitutes the background of contemporary educational thought. The new educational philosophical orientations require a reflection on the adaptation of the conceptual and operational tools that serve to address the relationship between experience and education. By studying the Philosophy of Education the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives. In terms of knowledge and understanding: - define and identify the epistemological and methodological field of the discipline; - understand The principle of educational continuity. In terms of ability to apply knowledge and understanding: - analyse the relationship between experience and education; - Identify conceptual and operational tools to address the relationship between experience and education. In terms of autonomy of judgement: - understand contemporary educational thinking; - identify and generalize educational phenomena and processes. In terms of communication skills: - Interact in the classroom and outside the classroom; - Linking pedagogical theories to contemporary educational issues. In terms of learning capacity: - understand the educational challenge and propose solutions in the light of the new educational philosophical orientations; - be able to access the relevant scientific literature.
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9
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M-PED/01
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54
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22910144 -
General education
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Also available in another semester or year
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Optional Group:
EduForm Educ I anno M-PED/04 - (show)
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9
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22910271 -
EDUCATIONAL EXPERIMENTATION
(objectives)
Promote in students the knowledge about the empirical-experimental methodologies used in educational research in order to develop basic skills for the recognition and detection of the variables that influence and co-determine educational phenomena. In detail, the following learning objectives are described: - Knowledge and understanding Knowledge of empirical research methods in education. - Ability to apply knowledge and development of critical ability Understanding, planning and implementing empirical research in education Learn to evaluate and use the results of empirical studies and evaluate an empirical research plan.
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9
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M-PED/04
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54
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22910122 -
Experimental pedagogy
(objectives)
Educators: The course aims to provide students with the conceptual and procedural tools of research in education. The first part will illustrate the historical and theoretical foundations of experimental pedagogy, the procedures for defining the areas of intervention, the methodologies and tools for collecting and analyzing data. In the second part, the discipline will be deepened through the study of a research project, whose phases will be examined also in the light of the theoretical assumptions illustrated in the first part of the course. The seminar will be dedicated to the reading and commentary of an educational classic. With the study of Experimental Pedagogy, the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives. In terms of knowledge and comprehension: - acquire the basic concepts of experimental pedagogy; - to learn the theoretical and methodological foundations of empirical investigation. In terms of ability to apply knowledge and understanding: - Identify the specific areas of quantitative and qualitative research; - define a research problem; - formulating hypotheses. In terms of autonomy of judgement: - to formulate autonomous judgments deriving from the interpretation of research results. In terms of communication skills: - Explain the results of the research to specialists and non-specialists. In terms of learning ability: - Study autonomously models and procedures for research in education.
Trainers: The course aims to provide students with the conceptual and procedural tools of research in education. The first part will illustrate the historical and theoretical foundations of experimental pedagogy; the procedures for the definition of the areas of intervention, the methodologies and tools for data collection and analysis. In the second part, the discipline will be deepened through the study of a research project, whose phases will be examined also in the light of the theoretical assumptions illustrated in the first part of the course. The seminar will be dedicated to the reading and commentary of an educational classic. With the study of Experimental Pedagogy, the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives. In terms of knowledge and comprehension: - acquire the basic concepts of experimental pedagogy; - to learn the theoretical and methodological foundations of empirical investigation. In terms of ability to apply knowledge and understanding: - Identify the specific areas of quantitative and qualitative research; - define a research problem; - formulating hypotheses. In terms of autonomy of judgement: - to formulate autonomous judgments deriving from the interpretation of research results. In terms of communication skills: - Explain the results of the research to specialists and non-specialists. In terms of learning ability: - Study autonomously models and procedures for research in education.
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9
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M-PED/04
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54
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22910125 -
Contemporary history
(objectives)
GOALS Knowledge and understanding - Acquiring solid knowledge concerning the fundamental moments and aspects in contemporary 19th and 20th century history, starting with the revolutionary risings of 1848 and the formation of the European nation states, up to recent events. - Understanding the social, economic and cultural dynamics that determined the events of our contemporary era. Capability to implement knowledge and understanding - Connecting the History of Italy with the principal historical events of our contemporary era; - Putting the knowledge acquired to use by analysing even complex historical processes and connecting this knowledge to the information attained through other subjects of the course; - Situating the activities, modalities and products of institutional communication within a suitable historical context.
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6
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M-STO/04
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36
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
SECOND YEAR
First semester
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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EduForm Educ Antr fil II anno - (show)
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9
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22902520 -
Social and Cultural Anthropology and Ethnography Lab
(objectives)
Objectives of the course are a) to provide basic notions on the fundamental concepts of social and cultural anthropology and on the main issues that are today at the center of the debate and b) to provide conceptual tools useful for reasoning autonomously and critically on issues and problems related to contemporary globalization as a complex intertwining of local and transnational processes.
At the end of the course the student has: - a knowledge of the main anthropological theories, with the ability to contextualize their historical-scientific development - a knowledge of the main concepts of cultural and social anthropology.
The aim of the workshop is to introduce students to the foundations of ethno-anthropological research
At the laboratory conclusion the student has a knowledge of the main methods of ethnographic investigation
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22902520-1 -
ANTROPOLOGIA CULTURALE E SOCIALE
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Also available in another semester or year
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22902520-2 -
LABORATORIO DI ETNOGRAFIA
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Also available in another semester or year
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22910128 -
Moral philosophy
(objectives)
The Moral Philosophy course aims to provide students with the following training objectives: an adequate independence of judgment in order to elaborate ethical reflections; adequate communication skills to master a conceptually correct and precise philosophical language; sufficient capacity to understand the ethical issues that underlie current educational challenges.
-Knowledge and critical understanding of main currents of thought and of philosophical dimensions of educational models -Applying knowledge and understanding to solve problems in the field of work ethic and care of relationship -Making judgements: have the ability to gather and interpret relevant data to formulate independent judgments on relevant social, scientific or ethical issues related to their field of study or work -Communication skills: be able to communicate information, ideas, problems and solutions -Learning skills: possess an adequate analysis methodology, using the tools of scientific research
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9
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M-FIL/03
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54
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22910130 -
History of philosophy
(objectives)
The course, through the reading of classical texts, aims to provide students with the knowledge and critical understanding of the historical, epistemological and methodological foundations of historical-philosophical research. By indicating from time to time the difficulties presented by the texts and the different possible interpretative solutions, it also aims to stimulate the student's critical reflection and autonomy of judgement. With the study of History of Philosophy the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives. In terms of knowledge and comprehension: - understand the historical, epistemological and methodological foundations of historical-philosophical research; - to know the classics of the history of philosophical thought. In terms of ability to apply knowledge and understanding: - analyze the difficulties presented by the texts and propose different interpretative solutions; - planning and organizing philosophical thought in order to improve educational contexts. In terms of autonomy of judgment: - to deal with the problems of the current era with a critical spirit; - analyse a problematic situation from different points of view. In terms of communication skills: - be available to listen; - Contribute to group work. In terms of learning ability: - to deal with scientific literature; - Developing the skills necessary for autonomous research.
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9
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M-FIL/06
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54
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22910127 -
Intercultural education
(objectives)
The course allows to acquire a) theoretical knowledge and basic operational skills in the fields of education and education sciences in order to analyze social, cultural and territorial realities and to develop, implement and manage educational practices and projects; b) and intervention, planning and educational skills in the early childhood and scholastic/extra-scholastic fields, with reference to the issues of integration of migrants and intercultural education.
Through the study of Intercultural Education the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives: Knowledge and understanding: - knowledge and critical understanding of the historical, epistemological and methodological foundations of the discipline. Applying knowledge and understanding: - analyze the best practices of intercultural education in the scholastic and extra-scholastic contexts. Making judgements: - ability to analyze problematic situations from several points of view; - ability to identify the causes that have determined a certain problematic situation, also attributing to them suitably differentiated weights. Communication skills: - prevent and mediate conflicts; - adopt a positive attitude marked by openness and extroversion. Learning skills: - acquire learning skills necessary for cultural growth, professional development and continuing education and to undertake new studies with a high degree of autonomy.
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9
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M-PED/01
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54
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
Optional Group:
EduForm Educ M-PED03 II anno - (show)
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9
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22910133 -
General Didactics
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Also available in another semester or year
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22910134 -
DIDACTIC PLANNING FOR TRAINING ON THE NET
(objectives)
Learning goals: the student is able to discuss learning changes moved by digital technologies and to design blended learning paths. Relational goals: the student improves his communicating skills and is well active in learning communities - Knowledge and understanding: the student is conscius that knowledge is endlessly changing - Applying knowledge and understanding: the student uses Internet effectively - Making judgements: the student is well oriented on Internet - Communication skills: the student is able in public speaking - Learning skills: the student knows his meta-learnig
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9
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M-PED/03
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54
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22910167 -
Statistics
(objectives)
The course promotes the learning and use of appropriate methods of statistical analysis for the investigation in the educational field. In this context the use of tools, also of the IT type, is developed, suitable both for the collection of information and for their evaluation. The basic concepts of descriptive statistics are presented. The problems of synthesis (graphic and analytical) of the statistical information concerning a single variable or pairs of variables detected in a population are treated, distinguishing the approaches according to the qualitative or quantitative level of measurement.
- Knowledge and understanding - to define and identify the epistemological and methodological field of the discipline - to distinguish the various theoretical fields with reference to univariate and bivariate descriptive approaches - Applying knowledge and understanding - analyze empirical context by identifying the type of information to be collected; - formalize the data matrix and analyze it with the appropriate statistical methods. - Making judgements - linking statistical theory to school situations; - quantitatively evaluate pedagogical innovations. - Communication skills - evaluate quantitatively the educational processes; - report the results achieved. - Learning skills - exercise availability for scientific research in school settings; - access the statistical literature in education, identifying reliable sources.
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9
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SECS-S/01
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54
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Optional Group:
EduForm Educ II anno - (show)
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6
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22910135 -
STUDY OF ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES and evaluation of social educational services
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Also available in another semester or year
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22901973 -
SOCIOLOGY OF ETHNIC RELATIONS (L39/40)
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Also available in another semester or year
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22910163 -
History of education
(objectives)
The course’s objective is acquiring and consolidating knowledge concerning history of pedagogical ideas that have been expressed by some of the most important western authors between the seventeenth and twentieth centuries. The aim is to make students aware that the history of past ideas is a fundamental tool for understanding present times.
Through the study of History of Pedagogy the student will be able to achieve the following training objectives: 1) In terms of knowledge and understanding, the awareness of the epistemological foundations of the history of pedagogical ideas 2) In terms of ability to apply the acquired knowledge, the ability to critically analyze the relationship between pedagogical ideas and different educational practices; 3) In terms of autonomy of judgment, the ability to evaluate how much of the past survives in present educational contexts; 4) In terms of learning and research abilities, to increase the knowledge of the most recent cognitive pathways in the field of history of pedagogy and education; 5) communication skills aimed at identifying and criticizing stereotypes and prejudices conveyed by pedagogical ideas, in order to facilitate their overcoming through educational practices.
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6
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M-PED/02
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36
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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22910722 -
Mediterranean societies and cultures
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Also available in another semester or year
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Optional Group:
EduForm Educ Lingue II anno - (show)
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6
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22910160 -
French language
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Also available in another semester or year
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22910161 -
Language and translation English
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Also available in another semester or year
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22910162 -
Spanish language
(objectives)
The Spanish language course aims to develop the four language skills up to level A2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. The course will focus on reflections on foreign language learning methodologies with theoretical and practical applications. In particular, we will focus on the importance of local languages in the learning of European languages, with particular attention to the convergence between Italian and Spanish languages. With the study of the Spanish language the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives. In terms of knowledge and comprehension: - develop the 4 language skills up to level A2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. In terms of ability to apply knowledge and understanding: - ability to understand and produce a written or oral A2 level text in Spanish. In terms of autonomy of judgment: - ability to reflect on language learning methodologies. In terms of communication skills: - knowledge of metal language related to language training. In terms of learning ability: - knowledge of self-learning methodologies.
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6
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L-LIN/07
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36
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Optional Group:
EduForm Educ lin+art II anno - (show)
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6
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22910137 -
GENERAL LINGUISTICS
(objectives)
The course aims to provide a basic preparation on the basic structures of the language. This will be complemented by an investigation into the links between verbal language and the mind, linking general linguistics with psycholinguistics and cognitive sciences. With the study of General Linguistics, the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives. In terms of knowledge and understanding, at the end of the course the student: - has a general framework of general linguistics and relations with related disciplines; - knows the specific terminology, the main research topics and problems of the field of study related to linguistics; - knows the difference between dialects and languages. In terms of ability to apply knowledge and understanding, at the end of the course the student: - knows how to use current terminology correctly in the field of general linguistics. In terms of judgment: - Can recognize and distinguish issues related to the way languages change. In terms of communication skills, the student will be able to: - communicate and interact with specialized and non-specialized audiences. In terms of learning ability, the student will be able to: - critically consult texts of a manualistic nature, connecting different aspects and contexts related to general linguistics.
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6
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L-LIN/01
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36
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22902570 -
Musicology, history and sociology of music
(objectives)
The objective of the course is to provide knowledge and skills that enable the student to know how to orientate himself in the field of Musicology, History and Sociology of Music by providing methodologies and basic knowledge.
At the end of the course the student: - has become familiar with the basic concepts of Musicology, History and Sociology of Music - is able to orient critically between the different models and scientific approaches to music
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6
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L-ART/07
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36
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Second semester
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22901964 -
PSYCHOLOGY OF DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATION (L39/40)
(objectives)
The objectives of the course are: a) to provide the basic knowledge of developmental psychology, with particular attention to theoretical and methodological aspects and to the application of this knowledge in the educational, clinical-health and social fields; b) represent typical psychological development, the inter-individual variability that characterizes it; c) give an account of the weight of the genetic-biological and environmental-cultural factors underlying psychological development.
At the end of the course the student learned: - changes related to the concepts of "child" and psychological development; - the basic concepts relating to cognitive, communicative-linguistic and emotional-social development in the period from childhood to adolescence; - the ability to recognize typical and risky psychological behaviors during the developmental age.
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6
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M-PSI/04
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36
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
Optional Group:
EduForm Educ M-PED03 II anno - (show)
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9
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22910133 -
General Didactics
(objectives)
Educators: The course of General Didactics, starting from a reflection on the fundamentals, methods of investigation and aims of the discipline, intends to analyze some of the most known and significant models of organization of didactics in formal education contexts, also in relation to the most recent contribution provided by ICT to education and learning processes. The course includes laboratory activities, to be carried out mainly online, related to the application on the field of tools for the self-assessment of strategic skills. With the study of General Didactics the student will be able to achieve the following training objectives: In terms of knowledge and comprehension: - know the fundamentals, methods of investigation and aims of the discipline; - know the main models of organization of the didactics; - to know the innovative aspects of the application of ICT to teaching and learning processes; - understand the importance of regulatory evaluation of teaching and learning processes. In terms of ability to apply knowledge and understanding: - elaborate projects in the educational field by defining objectives, methodologies and evaluation tools; - apply tools for the self-assessment of strategic competences within training contexts. In terms of autonomy of judgement: - analyse and interpret training needs within a given context and define appropriate action plans; - develop reflective skills on one's own professional actions. In terms of communication skills: - recognize and analyze one's professional beliefs and competences through the self-administration of the QPCC (Perception Questionnaires of one's Convictions and Competencies, Pellerey, 2000); - present in written and oral form the outcome of reflexive analyses of one's own strategic competences. In terms of learning ability: - grasp the main evolutionary aspects of the discipline by identifying the main sources of updating (national and international scientific journals).
Trainers: The course aims to give knowledge on the historical, epistemological and methodological-procedural fundamentals of teaching and skills in the design of participatory didactic actions able to favor the processes of inclusion. Knowledge and understanding - Know the historical, epistemological and methodological-procedural foundations of teaching; - Understand the relationship between disciplinary content and educational organization.
Applying knowledge and understanding - Identify the didactic actions able to favor the development of disciplinary and transversal skills; - Identify the didactic actions able to favor the processes of inclusion.
Making judgements - Design educational actions based on different evolutionary periods; - Design educational actions aimed at improving learning contexts.
Communication skills - Contribute to group work; - Simulate educational actions.
Learning skills - Analyze a problematic situation from several points of view; - Be able to access the relevant scientific literature.
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9
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M-PED/03
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54
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ITA |
22910134 -
DIDACTIC PLANNING FOR TRAINING ON THE NET
(objectives)
Learning goals: the student is able to discuss learning changes moved by digital technologies and to design blended learning paths. Relational goals: the student improves his communicating skills and is well active in learning communities - Knowledge and understanding: the student is conscius that knowledge is endlessly changing - Applying knowledge and understanding: the student uses Internet effectively - Making judgements: the student is well oriented on Internet - Communication skills: the student is able in public speaking - Learning skills: the student knows his meta-learnig
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9
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M-PED/03
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54
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Optional Group:
EduForm Educ Lingue II anno - (show)
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6
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22910160 -
French language
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Acquire/improve the ability to understand written and oral French texts related to Education issues. Acquire/improve the ability to read aloud such texts and the linguistic tools allowing to re-elaborate them, thus producing autonomously simple and correct texts in French, written or oral. Reinforce the interest in cooperation and debate within a French language context, and increase the level of motivation, skills and autonomy in activities carried out through this language. Knowledge and understanding: Knowledge of grammar, phonetics and syntax of the French language Knowledge of the main educational contexts of the French linguistic area; Applying knowledge and understanding - Use the French language for understanding and producing texts - Use the French language for the main communication exchanges Making judgements - To be able to evaluate and use independently textual materials in French; - To be able to select and manage interpersonal relationships in the educational field Communication skills - Understanding and production of written and oral texts in French - Manage group activities and collaboration in French. Learning skills - Acquire autonomy in self-learning vocabulary and content in French on educational issues - improve the ability to select content in French on the basis of specific educational goals.-
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6
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L-LIN/04
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36
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22910161 -
Language and translation English
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The aim is to provide a mainly pragmatic introductory approach to English language learning, paying particular attention to the cultural specificity of certain types of text. The main objective is to stimulate reflection on some specialist languages of English, including communication. With the study of English the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives. In terms of knowledge and comprehension: - to know the grammatical, phonetic and syntactic structures of the English language; - to know the main educational contexts of the English language area. In terms of ability to apply knowledge and understanding: - use the English language for comprehension and production of texts; - use the English language for the main communication exchanges. In terms of autonomy of judgement: - be able to evaluate and use independently text materials in English; - be able to select and manage interpersonal relationships in the field of education. In terms of communication skills: - understanding and production of written and oral texts in English; - English language management of group and collaborative activities. In terms of learning ability: - Gain autonomy in self-directed vocabulary and English language content on educational issues; - Improve the ability to select English language content on the basis of specific educational objectives.
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6
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L-LIN/12
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36
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22910162 -
Spanish language
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Also available in another semester or year
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Optional Group:
EduForm Educ II anno - (show)
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6
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22910135 -
STUDY OF ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES and evaluation of social educational services
(objectives)
To have a conceptual knowledge of the origins and the key developments of evaluation and evaluation research; to master the theoretical and epistemological framework of evaluation research; to know the most important theoretical and practical approaches to evaluation and evaluation research; to identify the relationships between policies and evaluation in the field of education and of social services; to critically discuss the relation between evaluation and policies both at a macro- and at a micro- levels. Knowledge and understanding To have a conceptual knowledge of the origins and the key developments of evaluation and evaluation research; to master the theoretical and epistemological framework of evaluation research; to know the most important theoretical and practical approaches to evaluation and evaluation research.
Applying knowledge and understanding Be able to: identify actors’ and stakeholders’ needs for the evaluation; define an evaluation plan; select approaches and tools in relation to aims and objectives of the evaluation.
Making judgements Be able to: identify the relationships between policies and evaluation in the field of education and of social services; critically discuss the relation between evaluation and policies both at a macro- and at a micro-levels.
Communication skills Be able to: critically analyse the concepts and language used in the field of evaluation; draft an evaluation plan.
Learning skills To be able to deepen the acquired knowledge through different texts and learning experiences.
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6
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M-PED/04
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36
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22901973 -
SOCIOLOGY OF ETHNIC RELATIONS (L39/40)
(objectives)
The objectives of the course are: a) to provide basic knowledge on the multiple causes of contemporary international migration; b) to make it possible to analyze the dimensions, causes and effects of migration in Europe and in Italy; c) to equip the student with basic skills and abilities to apply in studies and social work.
At the end of the course the student: - has a general framework of immigration in Europe and related social, political and cultural processes; - knows the main conceptual tools for the study of the migration phenomenon, as elaborated by the most advanced and recent studies; - will know the specific terminology, the main research topics and problems in the field of study related to migration. - knows how to correctly use current terminology in the field of migration and intercultural relations, knows how to construct examples to support or refute an analysis hypothesis; - is able to collect information, provide analyzes and interpretations by applying the acquired knowledge, providing relevant examples, even built independently.
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6
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SPS/07
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36
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22910163 -
History of education
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Also available in another semester or year
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22910722 -
Mediterranean societies and cultures
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with knowledge, skills, and competences for the historical understanding of contemporary phenomena in the Mediterranean area. The historical framework outlined during the course, through the analysis of the societies and cultures of the entire Mediterranean basin, will allow students to enrich their knowledge and skills regarding interculture, interreligious dialogue, international migrations, peace, in close connection with the other disciplines of the degree course. Knowledge and understanding: - define and identify the epistemological and methodological field of the academic course; - understand the main features of the contemporary age, with specific reference to the Mediterranean area. Applying knowledge and understanding: - analyse the dynamics of encounter-clash in the Mediterranean area; - identify and be able to describe complex phenomena relating to intercultural and interreligious relationships. Making judgements: - link historical knowledge to current social, political and geopolitical situations; - evaluate the new historiographical acquisitions and geopolitical analysis. Communication skills: - use human interaction strategies in and outside the classroom; - develop competence in the planning and organization of historical analysis and presentations. Learning skills: - exercise availability for scientific research; - focus on the challenges of the contemporary age by identifying problems and connecting the past with the present.
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6
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SPS/13
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36
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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Optional Group:
EduForm Educ Antr fil II anno - (show)
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9
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22902520 -
Social and Cultural Anthropology and Ethnography Lab
(objectives)
Objectives of the course are a) to provide basic notions on the fundamental concepts of social and cultural anthropology and on the main issues that are today at the center of the debate and b) to provide conceptual tools useful for reasoning autonomously and critically on issues and problems related to contemporary globalization as a complex intertwining of local and transnational processes.
At the end of the course the student has: - a knowledge of the main anthropological theories, with the ability to contextualize their historical-scientific development - a knowledge of the main concepts of cultural and social anthropology.
The aim of the workshop is to introduce students to the foundations of ethno-anthropological research
At the laboratory conclusion the student has a knowledge of the main methods of ethnographic investigation
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22902520-1 -
ANTROPOLOGIA CULTURALE E SOCIALE
(objectives)
Objectives of the course are a) to provide basic notions on the fundamental concepts of social and cultural anthropology and on the main issues that are today at the center of the debate and b) to provide conceptual tools useful for reasoning autonomously and critically on issues and problems related to contemporary globalization as a complex intertwining of local and transnational processes.
At the end of the course the student has: - a knowledge of the main anthropological theories, with the ability to contextualize their historical-scientific development - a knowledge of the main concepts of cultural and social anthropology.
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6
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M-DEA/01
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36
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
22902520-2 -
LABORATORIO DI ETNOGRAFIA
(objectives)
Objectives of the course are a) to provide basic notions on the fundamental concepts of social and cultural anthropology and on the main issues that are today at the center of the debate and b) to provide conceptual tools useful for reasoning autonomously and critically on issues and problems related to contemporary globalization as a complex intertwining of local and transnational processes.
At the end of the course the student has: - a knowledge of the main anthropological theories, with the ability to contextualize their historical-scientific development - a knowledge of the main concepts of cultural and social anthropology.
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3
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M-DEA/01
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18
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
22910128 -
Moral philosophy
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Also available in another semester or year
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22910130 -
History of philosophy
(objectives)
The course, through the reading of classical texts, aims to provide students with the knowledge and critical understanding of the historical, epistemological and methodological foundations of historical-philosophical research. By indicating from time to time the difficulties presented by the texts and the different possible interpretative solutions, it also aims to stimulate the student's critical reflection and autonomy of judgement. With the study of History of Philosophy the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives. In terms of knowledge and comprehension: - understand the historical, epistemological and methodological foundations of historical-philosophical research; - to know the classics of the history of philosophical thought. In terms of ability to apply knowledge and understanding: - analyze the difficulties presented by the texts and propose different interpretative solutions; - planning and organizing philosophical thought in order to improve educational contexts. In terms of autonomy of judgment: - to deal with the problems of the current era with a critical spirit; - analyse a problematic situation from different points of view. In terms of communication skills: - be available to listen; - Contribute to group work. In terms of learning ability: - to deal with scientific literature; - Developing the skills necessary for autonomous research.
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9
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M-FIL/06
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54
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Basic compulsory activities
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THIRD YEAR
First semester
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22910158 -
Organizational sociology
(objectives)
The teaching of Sociology of organizations will make students acquire the basic concepts of the theoretical framework of organizational sociology and examine the interconnections with other disciplines, which have, as their object of study, work and organizations, through the analysis of organizational theories and empirical study of new organizational models operating in innovative companies and public administrations.
The Workshop on Organisational Learning proposes: to illustrate and to comment principal concepts related to the theoretical framework, which describes and explains the organisational learning, with particular reference to factors which promote it; to understand the relevance for the organizational practice of the concepts and models discussed through the presentation of one case study.
The workshop on Empowerment Tools for organisations aims to achieve, in particular, the following learning objectives. 1. Provide useful theoretical and methodological assumptions to understand various tools of empowerment of the subject and the specificity that characterizes them for organizational purposes, with a focus on counseling and coaching. 2. Develop emotional skills, self-evaluation and reflective skills, through the experiential dimension, that will allow them to experience some of the tools of personal growth that will be presented. 3. Promote critical reflection on the organizational use of such instruments. Knowledge and understanding: - to provide knowledge of historical, theoretical and methodological models for the transition from Taylor-Fordist type of organizational and bureaucratic approach “cognitive”, and the analysis of the interconnections of a cultural and management relating to the affirmation of the company network and the Total Quality Management. Applying knowledge and understanding: - to develop skills and expertise in the analysis of the processes of evolution of organizational models, on the development of organizational learning, in view of intertwining of individual and collective dynamics in the functioning of organizations and the necessary integration between the strategic variables: people, processes, technologies and facilities. Making judgements: - to promote critical analysis of the evolution of organizational models in public administration, on the transformation of the bureaucratic model and the success of the telocratic model of new public management, based on analysis of business case studies and testimonials. Communication skills: - can communicate about their understanding, skills and activities, concerning the course contents, with peers, supervisors and clients. Learning skills: - have the learning skills to undertake further studies related to the analysis of the various organizational models, with particular attention to the structural and cultural dimensions, to the coordination mechanisms, to the redesign of innovative organizational models, with a high degree of autonomy.
Organisational Learning In terms of knowledge and understanding: - acquire the fundamental concepts of the theoretical framework of organizational learning: the pushes and resistance to change within an organization; organizational learning and skills development; organizational learning as a key to preside over change and innovation; explicit knowledge, tacit knowledge and knowledge management; reflexive skills as a key to a balanced development of competences in organizations. In terms of ability to apply knowledge and understanding: - develop skills in the analysis of explicit and tacit learning processes in organizations. In terms of independent judgment: - develop the capacity for critical analysis of the evolution of the reference theoretical models of organizational learning. In terms of communication skills: - being able to communicate the acquired knowledge, in terms of ideas, problems and solutions, relating to the topics of the course, to specialist and non-specialist interlocutors. In terms of learning ability: - develop the skills to undertake subsequent studies, related to the analysis of organizational learning models, to the design of analysis models, even innovative ones, with a high degree of autonomy.
Empowerment Tools for organisations In terms of knowledge and understanding: - acquire the fundamental concepts related to organizational empowerment tools by comparing methodologies and experimenting with some approaches to improve organizational processes and enhance human resources. In terms of ability to apply knowledge and understanding: - develop skills to recognize and implement different tools in use In terms of independent judgment: - to develop the capacity for critical analysis with respect to the evolution of theoretical models related to organizational planning and the valorisation of HR. In terms of communication skills: - being able to communicate the acquired knowledge, in terms of ideas, problems and solutions, relating to the topics of the course, to specialist and non-specialist interlocutors. In terms of learning ability: - develop the skills to undertake subsequent studies, related to the evolution of empowerment tools for organizations, to the planning and sharing of experiences and good practices with a high degree of autonomy.
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9
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SPS/09
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54
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
22910164 -
Tirocinio
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Also available in another semester or year
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Optional Group:
EduForm Educ m-ped III anno - (show)
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6
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22910138 -
PSYCHOMOTOR EDUCATION
(objectives)
The course aims to analyze the role that the body plays in individual and collective training through the examination of the most significant theories developed by different pedagogical approaches. In particular, the emphasis will be on the educational aspects of the image of the body that society currently proposes. Educational action is based on a system whose objectives are the formation and realization of the person, with the concretization of his slopes and with a balanced relationship with others. With the study of Psychomotor Education the student will be able to achieve the following training objectives. In terms of knowledge and comprehension: - define and identify the epistemological and methodological field of the discipline; - analyse the most significant theories elaborated by the different pedagogical approaches. In terms of ability to apply knowledge and understanding: - understand the role of the body in individual and collective training; - analyse best practices in the European context. In terms of autonomy of judgement: - Identify the essential traits of psychomotor education for training and personal fulfilment; - Evaluate educational actions in terms of a balanced relationship with others. In terms of communication skills: - Interact in social contexts; - designing educational actions in groups. In terms of learning capacity: - Exercise willingness to scientific research in different contexts; - be able to access the relevant scientific literature.
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6
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M-PED/01
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36
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
22910139 -
Expression education
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Also available in another semester or year
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Optional Group:
Eduform Educ due insegnamenti da 6 CFU a scelta - (show)
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12
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22910272 -
Environmental and sustainability psychology
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Also available in another semester or year
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22910275 -
United Nations Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development - the implications for educational sciences
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Modulo Base
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Also available in another semester or year
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Le implicazioni per le scienze della formazione
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Also available in another semester or year
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22910316 -
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND LIBRARIANSHIP
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Also available in another semester or year
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22910317 -
Language, learning and deafness
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Also available in another semester or year
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22910723 -
Intangible capital, development and sustainability
(objectives)
The educational objective of the course is to provide to the students the necessary theoretical and methodological tools in order to understand the socio-cultural value of intangible capital in relation with the new approach to sustainable, equitable and inclusive development - in its semantic extension of cultural framework, action program and cohesion model in order to cope with the complexity of contemporary societies. It is necessary starting from the assumption that knowledge and skills, especially when acquired within university education, are at the basis of the "intangible capital”, now recognized as the new wealth of nations. Avoiding to invest in the production of this important "capital" nowadays will produce an effect of marginalization, forcing in the future to search and buy skills and knowledge on the market. It is essential to explain to the students that it is now urgent to build the desired, but never realized idea of the "European Education and Research Area", because further attention to the increases of cultural and scientific skills, will naturally produce positive effects also on financial, monetary and employment growth. Knowledge and understanding: The students must be able to extend their knowledge and understanding respect to the topics related to the intangible capital that will be addressed during the course and which concern in particular the importance, today, of giving a new and strengthened impulse to the knowledge society to allow can come together in the creation of a European area of training and research; developing original ideas in this context, which can also be used in a national and European research context. Applying knowledge and understanding: The students must be able to apply their knowledge, skills, abilities and understanding, to solve problems relating to issues relating to the growth of intangible capital in a context of the European area of education, science and technology. Starting from the idea that this achievement will be possible only if we know how to make the best use of the historical tradition of universities, and the skills, built over the centuries by the men, scientists, researchers and institutions who have operated and operate within these cultural realities and Research. Making judgements: The students must acquire the ability to integrate knowledge and management of complexity in a globalization context focusing today its attention more on financial and economic aspects, neglecting the qualitative and cultural aspects of the individual. Being forced not to produce intangible capital or to use that of others, without increasing internal production, will mean, in the near future, becoming subject to political and social ideas and choices, decided by other countries, by other institutions. This will inevitably lead to a loss of competitiveness, development, growth and therefore employment. Communication skills and Learning skills: They share and deepen the need to work on the creation of intangible capital to lay the foundations for a new humanism; but at the same time that they are able to communicate, in a clear and unambiguous way, their conclusions, knowledge and the underlying rationale, to specialist and non-specialist interlocutors.
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6
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SPS/09
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36
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Elective activities
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ITA |
22910856 -
Psychology of aging and social processes
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Also available in another semester or year
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Second semester
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22910141 -
Health law
(objectives)
Analysis of the historical-legal framework inherent to the healthcare services organized to take care of needy or weak people (drug addicts, minors, disabled, foreigners, poor, prisoners, people suffering from chronic diseases, the elderly), aimed at promoting knowledge about the personal and social features of the people characterized from specific needs and about techniques of treatment and recovery of the same people. - Knowledge and understanding: to define and identify the epistemological and methodological field of the discipline; to know the healthcare system in the national, European and international context. - Applying knowledge and understanding: critically analyze the effectiveness and appropriateness of the techniques to treat specific health needs; to examine in the specific context the legislative and organizational processes. - Making judgements: to apply the theoretical precepts to the concrete solutions supplied by the political decision maker; to evaluate regulatory innovations. - Communication skills: to use communication strategies in social and professional contexts; to develop the competence in finding personalized solutions according to the specific need. - Learning skills: to put in practice the aptitude for empirical research in working contexts; to lead the carrying out of scientific studies in the search for solutions to concrete problems.
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6
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IUS/09
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36
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
22910142 -
Social psychology
(objectives)
The course aims at providing knowledge and skills allowing the student to understand the individual and group processes (e.g., individual differences, attitudes) at the basis of social interaction, and to use such capabilities interpret the social realm of every-day life, in applied fields such as health promotion, environmental education, and social sustainability. With the study of social psychology and social attitudes the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives. In terms of knowledge and understanding: • knowledge and understanding of the basic concepts of social cognition; • knowledge and understanding of the theoretical and methodological foundations of empirical research in the social psychological domain;
In terms of ability to apply knowledge and understanding: • to distinguish naive social psychology from scientific knowledge of social behavior acquired through empirical research; • Apply models of human social interaction to the interpretation of the main contexts of everyday life in which social interaction takes place.
In terms of independent judgment: • distinguish between different approaches and worldviews at the base of social psychological research; • interpret social cognition issues in the light of theoretical models and empirical studies in social psychology.
In terms of communication skills: • synthesize and effectively present the main mechanisms of social interaction
In terms of learning ability: • deepen their knowledge using texts and models developed within behavioral and social sciences.
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6
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M-PSI/05
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36
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
Optional Group:
EduForm Educ m-ped III anno - (show)
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6
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22910138 -
PSYCHOMOTOR EDUCATION
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Also available in another semester or year
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22910139 -
Expression education
(objectives)
The course will allow students to acquire: - theoretical knowledge and methodological-didactic skills relating to learning and teaching processes which use artistic and poetic forms of human expression. - basic knowledge relating to the development of expressive and relational human capabilities and of the dynamisms that contribute to the creation and fruition of a work of art. INGLESE With the study of Pedagogy of Expression the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives. In terms of knowledge and understanding: - to describe the epistemological field and methodological procedures that characterize the discipline; - to identify the problematic issues that lie within the discipline. In terms of the ability to apply knowledge and understanding: - to test on themselves the methodological knowledge acquired; - to devise paths of pedagogy of expression suitable for different educational contexts. In terms of autonomy of judgement: - to connect the theoretical dimension to the educational practice in the expressive field; - to evaluate workshops related to pedagogy of expression in relation to different educational contexts. In terms of communication skills: - to convey the sense and value of pedagogical attention to expressive dynamics; - to contribute to the realization of educational projects that develop relational and expressive skills. In terms of learning skills: - to interpret a poetic and a theatrical text; - to integrate educational proposals that are not responsive to the dynamics of human expression and understanding.
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6
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M-PED/01
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36
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
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22911139 -
History of pedagogy and education
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9
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M-PED/02
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54
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
22910164 -
Tirocinio
(objectives)
The curricular internship includes a total of 14 CFU (350 hours), divided into 2 CFU of internal internship (50 hours) and 12 CFU of external internship (300 hours). The internal internship can start from the first year of the course. The external internship must normally take place during the third year of the course. The internal internship takes place at the University premises, or through distance learning activities, and has mainly the function of preparing and accompanying students in carrying out the external internship. The external internship takes place at an external organization, which must sign or has signed a special agreement with Roma Tre.
The internal internship is divided into three activities.
Scientific-cultural activities: participation in conferences, seminars, conferences and sim., Selected by the course of study: starting from the first year of the course, for a total of 14 hours. Orientation to educational work and to the choice of internship: starting from the second year of the course, for a total of 8 hours. Supervision and support activities for carrying out the external internship: simultaneously with the external internship, for a total of 28 hours.
The external internship takes place during the third year of the course. It is not possible to start an external internship without having first completed the Orientation. It is characterized by practical activities in the field for guidance and training purposes; it is usually carried out outside the University, in structures where there is an agreement with the University itself.
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2
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50
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Other activities
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12
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300
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Per stages e tirocini presso imprese, enti pubblici o privati, ordini professionali (art.10, comma 5, lettera e)
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ITA |
Optional Group:
Eduform Educ due insegnamenti da 6 CFU a scelta - (show)
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12
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22910272 -
Environmental and sustainability psychology
(objectives)
The course aims at providing knowledge and skills allowing the student to understand environmental psychology and people-environment studies, and to know how to use these skills to interpret the processes underlying human behavior in everyday life environments, in applied fields such as the promotion of ecological behavior, the contrasting of climate change, the promotion of well-being, sustainability and environmental education. INGLESE With the study of environmental psychology the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives. In terms of knowledge and understanding: • knowledge and understanding of the concepts underlying people-environment relations; • knowledge and understanding of the theoretical and methodological foundations of empirical research in the environmental psychological field
In terms of ability to apply knowledge and understanding: • apply theories and psychological models to understand and change human behavior in relation to the socio-physical environment, and to promote human well-being in everyday environments. In terms of independent judgment: • distinguish between different approaches and world views at the basis of environment-behavior studies; • interpret environmental phenomena in light of theoretical models and empirical studies of environmental psychology. In terms of communication skills: • synthesize and effectively present the main functioning mechanisms of the person-environment relationship In terms of learning ability: • deepen their knowledge using texts and models developed within behavioral social and ecological sciences.
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6
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M-PSI/05
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36
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Elective activities
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ITA |
22910275 -
United Nations Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development - the implications for educational sciences
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Modulo Base
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Also available in another semester or year
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Le implicazioni per le scienze della formazione
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Also available in another semester or year
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22910316 -
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND LIBRARIANSHIP
(objectives)
The course introduces the general principles of Bibliography and Library Science, analyzes the origins, functions and organization of the contemporary library and deepens the theoretical, methodological, technological, technical-application aspects related to programming, management and use of libraries, with particular regard to digital information and documentation as a didactic and pedagogical resource. The student will have acquired, in terms of knowledge and understanding, the main elements of the discipline of bibliography and librarianship in the scientific and professional field and, in terms of application, the main techniques of production of tools for bibliographic research, both analogical and digital, as well as the techniques of description and retrieval of documentary information and the procedures for measuring and evaluating the operation of cataloging services, bibliographic information and bibliographic databases. In terms of autonomy of judgement, the student will have the ability to collect and manage the bibliographic tools in relation to the activities of analysis and interpretation of documents and organization of bibliographic sources. In terms of communication and learning skills, the student will have obtained the skills and competences necessary to orient himself with confidence in the articulation of library economics, in the models and procedures of library services and to transmit the knowledge acquired both through traditional tools, such as inventories and catalogues drawn up in paper form, and through the dynamics related to new information technologies.
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6
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M-STO/08
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36
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Elective activities
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ITA |
22910317 -
Language, learning and deafness
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The course will provide theoretical knowledge and methodological and didactic competences related to the fields of education and training and to the learning-teaching processes addressed to deaf pupils; a critical reflection on the family, school and social context that welcomes the child/young person with deafness; competences related to the main communicative and didactic strategies to be used to establish a productive educational relationship with deaf pupils; basic knowledge related to the Italian Sign Language (LIS) for a first approach with the deaf pupil. Knowledge and understanding: - Knowledge and critical understanding of language acquisition and learning processes of the deaf child; - general knowledge of psychological, neuropsychological and linguistic research on the topic of deafness and the acquisition/learning processes of speech and sign language in deaf people. Applying knowledge and understanding: - Knowledge and understanding are functional to the definition of educational and training interventions aimed at deaf pupils of all school levels and with different family, linguistic and rehabilitation backgrounds. Making judgements: - Ability to analyze different school contexts in which the deaf pupil is placed (ordinary school, bilingual Italian/LIS school); - ability to critically reflect on the functional diagnosis of the deaf pupil followed in a school or extracurricular context; - ability to reconstruct the different causes that have determined a certain problematic situation; - ability to draw conclusions based on a variety of observed or inferred facts. Communication skills: - to know and recognise one's own emotions, those of the deaf pupil and those of his/her family; - to show willingness to listen while maintaining a professional role; - to encourage networking with all the professionals (speech therapists, doctors, psychologists, teachers) who support the deaf child; - to prevent and mediate conflicts; - to be a facilitator of communication in speech or sign language respecting the communication and language habits of the deaf child/young person; - to adopt a positive attitude of open-mindedness and critical thinking skills. Learning skills: - to master the specific scientific language; - to be able to find bibliographies and to access the scientific literature produced on the topic of deafness, language acquisition of deaf children, learning/teaching processes for deaf students and sign languages; - to acquire the learning skills necessary for cultural growth, professional development and further education and to undertake new studies with a high degree of autonomy.
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6
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M-PSI/04
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36
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Elective activities
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22910723 -
Intangible capital, development and sustainability
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Also available in another semester or year
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22910856 -
Psychology of aging and social processes
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The course aims to provide knowledge and skills that allow students to know how to orient themselves in the panorama of the Psychology of Aging with particular attention to the social processes related to the later stages of life. A review of the main social theories concerning aging and the methodology for aging research will be presented. Demographic and socialtrends in aging societies will be discussed. Furthermore, the physical, psychological, and social processes of aging will be examined. Readings, seminars, discussions and classroom activities will help to understand that aging is socially constructed and influenced by psychological, relational and contextual factors. As part of the course, educational and training interventions aimed at supporting psychological and social changes that elderly people encounter during this stage of life will also be identified. With the study of the Psychology of Aging and Social Processes the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives. In terms of knowledge and understanding: • knowledge and understanding of the concepts underlying the psychology of aging (sensory, cognitive, emotional-motivational changes), ageism in ageing, the multidimensionality and multidirectionality of aging between gains and losses and successful aging, and of the role of the environment in supporting older person's autonomy and safety in the face of changes in environmental competence. In terms of ability to apply knowledge and understanding: • apply theories, terms, concepts and basic theories of aging to counter the myths and ignorance surrounding older people and the aging process in society; • promote well-being in later adulthood and successful ageing; • evaluate the bio-psycho-social factors of aging to promote positive experiences and expectations of ageing. In terms of judgement autonomy: • distinguish between different approaches and worldviews underpinning studies on ageism; • interpret and analyze aging's influences on cognitive, behavioral and psychosocial processes throughout adult life. In terms of communication skills: • explain the biological, cognitive and psychosocial changes that occur as a function of age and the role of critical factors involved in healthy and positive aging to a diverse audience; • discuss the impact of population aging on the individual, family and society. In terms of learning ability: • autonomously master articles, volumes and chapters of the psycho-social literature in the field of aging processes by linking them with the themes developed during the course and real-life experience of ageing.
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6
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M-PSI/06
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36
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Elective activities
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22910143 -
Final Test
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The final exam can consist of a work by: - development, analysis and theoretical and methodological systematization of the external internship experience through the preparation of a paper that expresses the ability to reflect on the experiential and working situations carried out without neglecting the theoretical dimension. - critical and comparative analysis of theories, methodologies, techniques also on the basis of empirical, observational and experimental investigations relating to a topic pertinent to the characteristics of the Degree Course.
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4
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Final examination and foreign language test
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