Course - Body, Mind and Culture: Basic Approaches to Education - PED2023
Body, Mind and Culture: Basic Approaches to Education
About
About the course
Course content
Professionalised knowledge has become an increasingly important topic in modern education. School teachers and other educators are thus expected to be informed and aware of intentions and results of their specific efforts. This symbolic approach mostly accompanies a parallel and often shadowed dimension of practical knowledge and practical mastery in educational enterprises. Social inheritance of both educators and educated, bodily experiences and capacities, as well as bodily mediated processes of learning has in that regard been offered less attention. This outline thus points to tensions between conscious, pre-conscious and unconscious dimensions of education. Keeping in mind that educators are themselves educated throughout their whole life span, the course explores these questions from a broad scope of theories and research: the concept of civilisation, the body-mind dualism, body language, body and gender, body and sports, social class, critical theories of education and the ways social interactions are mediated bodily, as well as expressed in rituals. Through these approaches it becomes possible to investigate the important and by the same token quite unnoticed cultural practices in everyday life in families, institutions and in leisure life.
Learning outcome
The course renders skills and general competence on formulating and discussing topics within educational sociology. The course renders knowledge about and theoretical perspectives on:
- The relationships between bodily and mental dimensions of culture and education.
- The tensions between conscious, pre-conscious and unconscious dimensions of education.
- The relationships between pedagogical interactions and contextual conditions.
Learning methods and activities
Teaching methods and activities: Up to 2 hours of lectures per week, 1 hour seminar per week. Lectures and seminars may be concentrated in specific periods during the term. The lectures can be organised as a combination of lectures and text reading seminars.
Compulsory assignments
- Contribution in one of two seminars
- Comments on fellow students' essay
Further on evaluation
Exam: Written assignment. The assignment is limited to the extent of maximum 10 pages (Times New Roman 12 pt., line spacing 1.5, normal margins). Course coordinator approves the topic. Detailed information on the compulsory activities and deadlines will be given at the beginning of the course.
Recommended previous knowledge
None.
Required previous knowledge
None.
Course materials
The reading list for the course counts to 500 pages.
Credit reductions
| Course code | Reduction | From |
|---|---|---|
| PED1021 | 7.5 sp | Autumn 2025 |
| PED1023 | 7.5 sp | Autumn 2025 |
Subject areas
- Education
- Social Sciences