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BLH3310 Aesthetics and Special Needs – Nordic Childhoods Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Aesthetics and Special Needs – Nordic Childhoods
- Weight
- 30.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2025/2026
- Course history
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- Curriculum
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SPRING 2026
- Schedule
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Introduction
Aesthetics and Special Needs is one of the courses under Nordic Childhoods. It focuses on Nordic culture where nature plays an important role in society, aesthetics and in work with children. Joint events with the other Nordic Childhoods courses are integrated as overnight trips and outdoor excursions. We also visit schools, kindergartens and other institutions. We focus on play, learning by doing, experience and workshops.
Aesthetics has not been a common way of approaching children with special needs. This course tries to change this by focusing on the value of aesthetics for children with special needs. The course is interdisciplinary, and takes a holistic approach to the field.
Aesthetics are important for everybody, including children and young people with special needs. Through literature, storytelling, music, dance, drama and other aesthetic acts, we perceive and understand the world and ourselves. Through aesthetics, we perform and collaborate with others. For some children and young people who lack verbal language; have problems with emotions, communication and interaction or find it hard to take other perspectives; aesthetic communication is particularly important. The aim of this course is:
1) to enhance knowledge about and discuss the relationship between children and young people with special needs and aesthetic expressions,
2) to introduce ways of working in practice with different kinds of aesthetic expressions when targeting various kinds of special needs.
The course is interfaculty and explores different disciplines, and ways of conceptualising and practising aesthetics with respect to a variety of special needs.
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Recommended preliminary courses
I tillegg til forelesninger, vil det bli gjennomført gruppediskusjoner, gruppearbeid, seminarer, studentforedrag, øvelser og arbeid med case. Seminarbasert arbeid vil bli gjennomført for å belyse pedagogiske og spesialpedagogiske problemstillinger og forskningsmetoder. På seminarene vil studentene presentere og drøfte sitt arbeid med hverandre og faglærer. Studentene må bruke tid utover undervisningstiden til selvstudier, gruppe- og kollokviearbeid. Studentene kan få ansvar for å legge fram dagsaktuelle saker fra media, koblet til det faglige innholdet i fordypningen. Digitale verktøy brukes aktivt i læringsprosessene.
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Learning outcomes
After completing the course, the student should have the following learning outcomes, defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:
Knowledge
The student
· has knowledge of aesthetics and different aesthetic approaches
· has knowledge of historical changes in the views on children and young people, normality and deviance, inclusion and exclusion
· has knowledge of receiver orientation in communication and collaboration with children with special needs and media
Skills
The student is able to
· accomplish and perform an aesthetic project for children and young people with special needs
· reflect on work with children and young people with special needs
· communicate with children and young people through aesthetics
General competence
The student
· has an understanding of aesthetics and its value to children and young people with special needs
· has an understanding of the value of autobiography as a means of critically reflecting on one’s own learning
· is able to analyse and discuss how to understand and respond to children and young people with special needs
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Content
Individuell skriftlig hjemmeeksamen over tre dager. Besvarelsen skal ha et omfang på 2000 ord +/- 10%.
Ny og utsatt eksamen gjennomføres på samme måte som ved ordinær eksamen. Det gis ny oppgavetekst ved ny og utsatt eksamen. Studentens rettigheter og plikter ved ny/utsatt eksamen framgår av forskrift om studier og eksamen ved OsloMet. Studenter er selv ansvarlige for å melde seg opp.
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Teaching and learning methods
· Literature studies/theories
· Lectures and supervision
· Excursions, workshops and seminars
· Individual and group papers/performances
· Self-study
· Project work
· Digital blog
· Dramatisation
· Stop-motion animation
Radio theatre
· Storytelling
· Visits and practice in school, kindergartens and other institutions
· Interactive learning methods, including digital media
Appendix: progress clarification for internal students
(Applicable to Norwegian students only).
The course is open to internal students from the Department of Early Childhood Education (full-time students) in the sixth semester. The students follow the approved course description for Aesthetics and Special Needs - Nordic Childhoods (30 ECTS).
The following clarification applies to internal students:
- Internal students must complete a five-week supervised and assessed period of practical training.
- The exam consisting of three parts counts as the student’s bachelor’s thesis. The assignments must be written in English.
- Internal students retain bachelor supervision resources while taking the course, and are assigned a supervisor from among the teaching staff involved in the course, as far as possible.
The internal students otherwise follow the same programme and coursework requirements as the external students which, together with the written assignments, makes up the basis for the grade awarded for the course.
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Course requirements
Three individual and four group coursework requirements must be passed in order to sit the exam. Aesthetics and/or children and young people with special needs should play an important part in the coursework requirements.
Individual:
- Storytelling
- Theory presentation
- Participation in excursions
- Participation in International Week
Group:
- Production of a drama
- Production of radio theatre
- Production of stop-motion animation
- Blog production
- Practical work in connection with International Week
Coursework requirements must be met by the deadlines. Coursework requirements are evaluated as pass/fail.
Valid absence documented by a medical certificate or similar is not an excuse for not meeting the coursework requirements. Students who, due to illness or other valid and documented reasons, do not meet the coursework requirements by the deadlines, may be given longer deadlines. A new deadline for meeting the coursework requirements is agreed with the relevant teacher in each case.
Students who meet the coursework requirements by the deadline, but are awarded a fail grade, shall be given another attempt to meet the coursework requirements. A new deadline for meeting the coursework requirements is agreed with the relevant teacher in each case.
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Assessment
The exam consists of three parts:
Part 1: Aesthetic production in group for children and young people with special needs.
Part 2: Individual reflection paper on the aesthetic production (approx. 3,000 words).
Part 3: Individual autobiographical and multimodal (for instance a film) project where the student documents and reflects on his/|her process of making an aesthetic production for children/young people with special needs (maximum 3,000 words or a film of maximum 15 minutes).
Resit or rescheduled exams
If a student fails the exam or is absent at the time of the exam for a valid reason, the student is entitled to resit the exam the following semester. The resit exam will be organised in the same manner as the ordinary exam, but the group exam will be individual. The regulations on resit and rescheduled exams are set out in the Regulations relating to studies and examinations at OsloMet. Students must register for a resit or rescheduled exam.
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Permitted exam materials and equipment
All exam aids are permitted. However, sources must be stated in accordance with the applicable rules for source references.
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Grading scale
Part 1 will be evaluated as pass/fail.
Part 2 and 3 will be evaluated according to the ECTS grading scale, with A-E as pass grades and F as a fail grade. The criteria for the different grades will be presented to the students at the beginning of the course.
Part 2 accounts for 60% of the overall grade and part 3 for 40%.
The completion of the three parts will result in one final overall grade (A- F).
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Examiners
Etter fullført emne har studenten følgende læringsutbytte definert som kunnskap, ferdigheter og generell kompetanse:
Kunnskap
Studenten
- har kunnskap om spesialpedagogisk grunnlagstenkning og fagets teoretiske tradisjoner
- har kunnskap om sentrale begreper som inkludering og normalitet
- har kunnskap om oppvekstsvilkår i et inkluderende fellesskap
- har kunnskap om inkluderende prosesser og spesialpedagogisk arbeid i praksisfeltet
- har kunnskap om barn med behov for særskilt omsorg og oppfølging av ulik og sammensatt art
Ferdigheter
Studenten
- er i stand til å identifisere særlige behov, igangsette tiltak og arbeide forebyggende
- er i stand til å kunne ivareta alle barn i gruppa - både de yngste, barn med nedsatt funksjonsevne, barn med behov for særskilt omsorg og oppfølging, og barn utsatt for omsorgssvikt
- kan legge til rette både ut fra den enkeltes evner og forutsetninger og barnegruppas behov
Generell kompetanse
Studenten
- kan fremme inkluderende og likeverdige utviklings- og læringsmuligheter for alle barn i en mangfoldig og kompleks barnehage
- kan forebygge ulikhetsskapende prosesser
- kan utvikle gode og inkluderende språk- og læringsmiljøer for alle barn
- kan forebygge mobbing og utestengning av enkeltbarn og grupper av barn
- kan lede inkluderende prosesser både blant barn og personale
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Target group and admission
Target group
The course is designed for students who want to learn more about children and young people with special needs in programmes of professional study and fields such as Health Sciences, Social Sciences, Educational and International Studies, and Technology, Art and Design.
Admission
For students at the faculties of Health Sciences, Social Sciences, Educational and International Studies, and Technology, Art and Design:
- Students must have completed at least one year of their undergraduate degree studies in order to be accepted.
For international exchange students:
- Students must have completed at least one year of their undergraduate degree studies at their home institution in order to be accepted.