Course - Aesthetic learning processes - MGLU4237
Aesthetic learning processes
Choose study yearNew from the academic year 2022/2023
About
About the course
Course content
The course is directed to how aesthetic learning processes represent a complex view of learning where body, senses, emotions and cooperation are activated as a prerequisite for learning and how these can be used in different academic contexts and lay a foundation for in-depth learning and ambiguous learning.
Aesthetic learning processes are complex processes that do not provide unambiguous answers, but in which the individual's and community's understandings are explored, challenged and developed. They represent an expanded view of knowledge with emphasis on practical creative, emotional, relational and reflective moments at the same time. Aesthetic learning processes can be a resource in the work of democracy and citizenship, community, health and life mastery, sustainable development and in-depth learning.
Learning outcome
Learning outcomes
Knowledge
The student
- has in-depth knowledge of aesthetic, physical, inclusive and health-promoting learning processes in the school
- has in-depth knowledge of how visual and material culture, analogue and digital, provides a basis for making conscious choices as a consumer and citizen in their own creative work.
- has in-depth knowledge of subject renewal and aesthetic learning processes in primary school as a context
- has in-depth knowledge of how pupils can learn and develop through perception, thinking, aesthetic forms of expression and practical and creative activities.
- is able to facilitate creative learning through various aesthetic expressions, communication and performances that contribute to developing the pupils´ self-confidence and identity.
Skills
the student
- can in an independent and reflective way articulate and theorize explanatory ways and research-based texts on aesthetic learning processes
- has skills in aesthetic learning processes and working methods as a form of expression and learning tools
- can use dramaturgical thinking in didactic contexts and visual design as a form of expression, planning tool and as a tool in teaching
General competence
The student
- can identify active and inclusive forms of learning and teaching resources based on aesthetic learning processes
- can reflect with others on how aesthetic learning processes can contribute to in-depth learning, public health and life skills, sustainability, democracy and citizenship.
- can define and present a larger perspective on aesthetic learning processes as a prerequisite for pupils' formation and identity development.
Learning methods and activities
The forms of learning in the course are of a practical and theoretical nature, and creating visual expressions as well as written and oral work as well as critical reflection. Activities in the course are workshops, lectures, group and individual assignments as well as planning and implementation of a teaching program in groups.
Compulsory assignments
- Obligatory course work according to course description
Further on evaluation
Mandatory activities
- Two colloquium meetings that will result in two written colloquium reports.Verbal group presentation of the two colloquium reports, with an aesthetic angle.
- Guidelines for the two work requirements are distributed by the course coordinator at the start of the course.
Compulsory work requirements are assessed as approved / not approved.
Valuation form
- The exam is a teaching scheme that further develops and uses the work requirements in a practical didactic form.
Assessed as passed / failed
Specific conditions
Admission to a programme of study is required:
Primary and Lower Secondary Teacher Education for Years 1-7 (MGLU1-7)
Primary and Lower Secondary Teacher Education for Years 5-10 (MGLU5-10)
Recommended previous knowledge
MGLU4207 - Arts and Crafts. Exploring Materials and Techniques in Workshops
Required previous knowledge
Candidate must have successfully passed Arts and Crafts 1 and completed Arts and Crafts 2 to begin Cycle 2 courses. Passing is understood as the student completing the course and passing the examination. Completed is understood as having all obligatory coursework approved and qualifying the student for the course examination.
Course materials
Reading list will be posted on Blackboard before the start of the study.
Credit reductions
Course code | Reduction | From |
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MGLU5237 | 7.5 sp | Autumn 2022 |
Subject areas
- Teacher Education
Contact information
Course coordinator
Department with academic responsibility
Examination
Examination
Ordinary examination - Autumn 2022
Assignment
Submission 2022-11-29 Time Release 09:00
Submission 15:00 Exam system Inspera Assessment