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PED8004

Perspectives on Bildung

Credits 10
Level Doctoral degree level
Course start Autumn 2011
Duration 1 semester
Language of instruction Norwegian
Examination arrangement Assignment

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About the course

Course content

PED8004
Perspectives on Bildung
Course description:
Today Bildung has been established as an important term in pedagogy, implicit in conceptions of living and humane cultures, and explicit in discourses about sustainable modern education systems. We recognise this in statements implying that education is first and foremost concerned with a well-directed development of the individual’s physical, social, esthetical and moral abilities, and that such a disciplined development of the personality will result in an educated human that displays a well-balanced development of all abilities: A human that has fully realised their own human attributes.
Based on the bildung concept as it took form in 18th century Germany and is exemplified through the development of the modern subject in the Bildungsroman, the course will take a closer look at how the concept in different ways has influenced our western understanding of pedagogy and education up until today: From Humboldt’s proposal for reforming the German education system, Hegel’s detailed descriptions of how the individual develops from an uneducated state to a state of absolute self-confidence, Nietzsche’s conception of untimely Bildung, Adorno’s reflections on half-bildung, Gadamer’s ideas of Bildung as something that simply happens, something that appeals to us and surprises us (by raising us to the universal), Habermas’ understanding of Bildung as an important part of the communicative competence, Klafki’s perspectives on categorical Bildung, to more post-modern descriptions of the great story of Bildung.

Learning outcome

The aim of the course is to make candidates familiar with central themes in Social Sciences and Philosophy of Education in connection with the tension between modern and post-modern education

Learning methods and activities

Lectures, workshops, seminars.

Handing of paper 3 months after completing the course

Compulsory assignments

  • Approved attendence in lectures and submitted paper

Course materials

Reading list may be obtained at the Department of Education

Credit reductions

Course code Reduction From
PED8006 7.5 sp
This course has academic overlap with the course in the table above. If you take overlapping courses, you will receive a credit reduction in the course where you have the lowest grade. If the grades are the same, the reduction will be applied to the course completed most recently.

Subject areas

  • Education

Contact information

Course coordinator

Examination

Examination

Examination arrangement: Assignment
Grade: Passed/Failed

Ordinary examination - Autumn 2011

Assignment
Weighting 100/100