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PHUV9470 Inclusion and Diversity Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Inkludering og mangfold
- Study programme
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PhD Programme in Educational Sciences for Teacher Education
- Weight
- 5.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2024/2025
- Curriculum
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FALL 2024
SPRING 2025
- Schedule
- Programme description
- Course history
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Introduction
This PhD course addresses some fundamental contemporary questions within the inclusion and diversity debate and relates these to some main controversies in the field of education.
More specifically, the course focus on theories, methods, and ethical considerations regarding cultural diversity, social class, gender, language, religion, and disabilities. The aim is to provide the participants with a profound understanding of inclusion and diversity based on international research and the Nordic education traditions. In addition, the aim is to develop participants' understanding of how intercultural issues and participation pertaining to inclusive education in light of the special education tradition.
The course goal is to develop participants' knowledge and understanding of posing fundamental questions on diversity and inclusion and to examine issues at stake in this field of research.
Teaching language: English (Norwegian, dependent on the language of the participants).
Approved by LUI's educational committee 23.02.2023.
Learning outcomes
On completion of the course, the student will have achieved the following learning outcomes:
Knowledge
The candidate
- has a profound understanding of global perspectives on inclusion, especially in light of a changing social world regarding cultural diversity, social class, gender, language, religion, and disabilities
- has knowledge at the forefront of the field of inclusive education furthering the understanding of the development of democracy, participation and competence building in education
Skills
The candidate
- is able to identify controversies and tensions in the contemporary education debate regarding inclusion, inclusive education and exclusion and of which fundamental questions are asked in the field
- is able to recognize and discuss barriers and drivers influencing the realization of inclusive education
- perform critical and reflective analyses in writing a scientific essay about the connection between main course concepts and the ideologies of education
General competence
The candidate
- can identify, discuss and evaluate crucial factors, means, and strategies (pedagogical and theoretical) in developing processes towards inclusive learning spaces
- can critically discuss and evaluate ethical and methodological questions in research in and across different social practices and contexts in society
Content
None.
Teaching and learning methods
Organised tuition is given in the form of lectures and seminars. Candidates are expected to actively participate in all the teaching activities, and to present and discuss their own research project in the light of the syllabus.
Course requirements
In this course, students will learn about human beings’ fundamental physiological and psychosocial needs and resources and human psychological development. Factors that promote, impedes, and maintains balance in people's fundamental needs are central aspects of the course. You will study the infection chain and how measures can be taken to break each link in the chain to prevent infection. Furthermore, hygiene is studied in relation to the environment that surrounds the patients and how basic infection control routines can prevent contagion and infections. You must also familiarise yourself with the relevant laws and regulations. The purpose is to enable the nurse to carry out duties in the municipal and specialist health services. Knowledge of communication skills and ethics in nursing is emphasised.
A week of inspirational practice is carried out in the autumn semester and is made visible in the timetable. The actual approval is registered in the subject SYKK/SYKPPRA10 in the spring semester.
Assessment
Individual essay.
The candidate writes an individual paper (as outlined in the section "Course Requirements") of 4000 words (+/-10 % and excluding references and appendices) written in English. The essay must be related to the theme "Inclusion and diversity", and the course syllabus.
New/postponed examination
In case of failed exam/legal absence, the candidate may submit a revised version when a new/postponed examination is arranged.
Permitted exam materials and equipment
All aids are permitted, as long as the rules for source referencing are complied with APA style of referencing.
Grading scale
Fagplanen tilhørende dette emnet er lagt på emne M1GSF2110 Samfunnsfag 1, emne 1.
Examiners
Se fagplanen under Opptakskrav.
Admission requirements
Supervised individual written exam
- 3 hours.