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KFKNU16100 Norwegian 1 Level 5-10, Subject 1 Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Norsk 1 for trinn 5-10, emne 1
Study programme
Norwegian 1, grade 5-10
Weight
15.0 ECTS
Year of study
2018/2019
Curriculum
FALL 2018
Schedule
Course history

Introduction

Preparations for the course

Students are expected to read the syllabus before the first part of the course to be able to participate actively in discussions.

Work requirements

Mandatory participation at the two-days workshop in the first part of the course.

Mandatory participation at the one-day workshop in the last part of the course. External students will be given the opportunity to participate by electronic means.

Attendence

80 % attendence of the time of the course is required. If a student has attended at least 60 % of the course but less than 80 %, he/she must submit an extra paper of at least 3000 words plus reference list on a given topic.

Learning outcomes

The student writes an individual paper (as described in the section "Teaching and working methods") of between 3000 - 5000 words plus reference liste. The paper must be written in English, Norwegian, Swedish, or Danish. The deadline for submission will be 10 days before part two of the course.

New and postponed examination

If a paper is not graded with "pass", the student must submit a revised version within a given deadline.

Content

  • Skriving i ulike sjangrar
  • Skrivestrategiar og teoriar om skriving
  • Vurdering
  • Bruk av digitale verktøy og digitale læringsressursar i skriving
  • Prosessorientert skriving og skrivemappe i klasserommet
  • Læremiddel. Sakprosatekstar, samansette tekstar
  • Elevtekstanalyse og -vurdering
  • Mellomspråk og språklæring
  • Grammatisk kunnskap: fonologi, morfologi og syntaks

Teaching and learning methods

The grades are "pass" or "fail". The requirement for "pass" is that the paper builds on insights from the first part of the course and outlines ideas on how an analysis and journal article can be planned on this basis. The paper must be graded «pass» in order for the student to pass the course.

Course requirements

The paper will be assessed by the course coordinator and a member of the academic staff involved in the PhD program.

Assessment

This PhD-course is open for students at the PhD Program in Educational Sciences for Teacher Education, other PhD students and academic staff at OsloMet and other universities and colleges.

Grading scale

Target group

The target group is PhD students and academic staff who want to carry out a critical analysis of own data material. The course is relevant for PhD students and researchers who conduct research on almost any issue, including questions related to the welfare state, environmental issues, migration, extremism and radicalization, and any topics that are taught at school and are discussed in classrooms.

Admission requirements

The admission requirement is a five-year master’s degree (three years + two years) or equivalent qualifications in teacher education, other pedagogical education, educational science, development studies, or other education on equivalent level in subjects relevant for teacher education.

In case of a large number of applicants, PhD-students enrolled in the PhD programme in Educational Sciences for Teacher Education will be prioritized, then students in other PhD-programmes, then academic employees at the Faculty of Teacher Education and International Studies.

Applicants that are not enrolled on the PhD-programme at the Faculty of Education and International Studies at OsloMet must send a summary in English of maximum one A4 sheet with relevant information about their own project / area of interest, containing topic, methodology, theoretical approach, and why this course might be relevant for their project.

Examiners

Det blir nytta to interne sensorar. Tilsynssensor evaluerer vurderingsformer og vurderingsprosessar i studieprogrammet.