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BLH3270 Play, movement, nature and outdoor education – Nordic Childhoods Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Play, movement, nature and outdoor education – Nordic Childhoods
Study programme
Bachelor Programme in Early Childhood Education and Care - Web- and Campus-based
Bachelor Programme in Early Childhood Education and Care
Play, movement, nature and outdoor education – Nordic Childhoods
Play, movement, nature and outdoor education – Nordic Childhoods
Weight
20.0 ECTS
Year of study
2018/2019
Curriculum
FALL 2018
Schedule
Course history

Introduction

The Nordic countries have a long tradition for outdoor education. The academic course in Childhood in a Nordic Perspective, have focus on play - movement, and experimental work related to a variety of environments in educational context. The course will treat the topics both theoretically and practically.Central in the course is self-experiences from acting, moving and living in nature. Field trips and hiking tours are embedded.

The course content is based on the two disciplines Natural science and Physical education. With kindergartens and schools as the target area, the course seeks to give insight in and competency in out-door education, play and movement and how to organize didactic courses and activities for children. Furthermore, the students will have to compare the achieved knowledge to the pedagogical traditions in own country. The focus for the pedagogical project is problem based regarding play, movement, nature and/or outdoor education.

Target group

Target groups are:

  • Students in the third year of the full time/seventh semester of the part time Bachelor Programme in Early Childhood Education at Oslo and Akershus University College.
  • International exchange students at Faculty of Education and International Studies from preschool and primary school teacher education institutions. Students from other academic areas may also be accepted.

Students must be prepared to participate in various outdoor activities.

The course is designed to offer a full-time study-program in English for students of Early Childhood and Primary School Teacher Education. The period of study will be for 4 months. The language of all teaching and supervision is English, and the students should therefore have a working knowledge of both spoken and written English. The course may be taken as an elective in-depth study program by students in their final year of the Early Childhood Bachelor Education program at Oslo and Akershus University College.

Admission

For students at Department of Early Childhood Education:

  • Admission to Bachelor Programme in Early Childhood Education. Special requirements applies, please see -Programplan for bachelorstudium i barnehagelærerutdanning, heltid-/-Programplan for bachelorstudium i barnehagelærerutdanning, deltid-. Students in their third or fourth year of the Primary School Teacher Education program at Oslo and Akershus University College may also apply.

For international exchange students:

  • Admission as an international student at Faculty of Education and International Studies. Students from other academic areas may also be accepted. Students must have completed at least two year of their undergraduate degree studies at their home institution in order to be accepted.

Required preliminary courses

No prerequisites

Learning outcomes

After completion of the course, the student will have acquired the following learning outcomes, defined as knowledge, skills and general competence.

The student has developed knowledge about

Knowledge

  • outdoor activities and environmental ethics in different aspects of pedagogical work
  • physical literacy
  • motor development and learning
  • different approaches to outdoor didactics
  • sustainable development
  • food-literacy

Skills

The student has developed

  • basic skills in friluftsliv
  • practical skills in (working with different approaches to) outdoor didactics
  • skills in working with play and bodily movement in different environments

General competence

The student has developed

  • consciousness and reflections on education and child welfare ¿ values and practices in in a Nordic and comparative perspective
  • competencies to analyze and communicate gender-related professional issues related to outdoor education
  • knowledge about cultural and comparative pedagogical approaches in different educational programs

Content

Emnet omhandler grunnleggende problemstillinger knyttet til undervisnings­arbeid innenfor design, kunst og håndverk slik det kommer til uttrykk i skoleverkets læreplaner. Emnet er rettet mot grunnskolen. Dette omfatter å opparbeide innsikt i fagets egenart og tilegne seg erfaring med læreplaner og hvordan studentene kan bruke sin fagkompetanse inn i skolepraksis. Det legges vekt på å øve opp evnen til å formidle og bruke fagspråk i eget arbeid og i undervisning.

Fagdidaktikk reiser viktige spørsmål om skolens faglige innhold, fagets egenart og fagets begrunnelse som skolefag. Et vesentlig spørsmål er hvilke forutsetninger og rammebetingelser som er nødvendige for et godt læringsmiljø og for å utvikle potensialet hos hver enkelt elev.

Teaching and learning methods

Different study methods will be used, such as lecture dialogue in the classroom, activities, hands on training, experiential knowledge, portfolios, reflective practice, self-directed work in groups, individual work, text reading, field study, paper writing and presentations. English is the language of instruction in lectures.

Practical Training

(Applicable to Norwegian students only)

Five mandatory days supervised practical training in kindergarten.

Course requirements

The following coursework requirements must be met before the examination may be sat:

  • Carry out a one-day hike or overnight stay in the forest and an oral presentation of experiences from the hike.
  • Group work (4- 6 people): A written paper based on a subjects treated in the course in agreement with teacher. (1500- 1900 words)
  • Make a poster in groups (four to six participants) within a selected topic in agreement with teacher. The poster is then to be presented at a presentation day with the class. Each group have to give a presentation of the poster to the class (approximately 10 minutes).

Coursework requirements shall be met within fixed deadlines. Coursework requirements are evaluated Passed/Not Passed.

Coursework requirements shall be met within fixed deadlines. Valid absence documented by such as a medical certificate is not an excuse from not meeting the coursework requirements. Students who, due to illness or other valid and documented reasons, do not meet the coursework requirements within the fixed deadlines, may be given a postponed deadline. A new deadline for meeting the coursework requirements is in each case agreed upon with the relevant teacher.

Coursework requirements are evaluated Passed/Not Passed. Students who meet the coursework requirements within the fixed deadline, but are evaluated as Not Passed, shall be given the possibility to meet the coursework requirements one more time. A new deadline for meeting the coursework requirements is in each case agreed upon with the relevant teacher.

Assessment

Final assessment is accomplished in the fall semester. Final assessment is based on two units. The completion of the two units will result in one final overall grade. The final grade for the course will be calculated as the sum of the grades for the first unit and the second unit worth respectively 60% and 40%.

  1. Unit 1, 20 ECTS, BLH3270. Individual oral examination (approximately 30 minutes). Each student has to prepare an individually presentation from one of the contents points (maximum 12 minutes).

New/postponed exam

Postponed/new examinations shall take place within reasonable time after the ordinary examination. Regulations for sitting a postponed/new examination are to be found in -Regulations relating to studies and examinations at OsloMet - Oslo Metropolitan University. The student shall be responsible for the registration for a postponed/new examination

Permitted exam materials and equipment

Arbeidet ses i sammenheng med praksisopplæringen (se egen plan for praksis). Alle sentrale aspekter ved målområdene behandles nødvendigvis ikke i undervisningen, men skal dekkes av studenten selv gjennom pensumlitteratur, aktiv deltakelse i undervisningen og øvrig studiearbeid. Arbeidsformene veksler mellom forelesninger, ulike former for gruppe-/prosjektarbeid og selvstudium. Arbeidsmåtene omfatter øvelse i ulike vurderings- og veiledningsformer underveis.

Grading scale

Følgende arbeidskrav må være gjennomført og godkjent for at studenten skal kunne gå opp til eksamen:

  • Minimum 80% oppmøte til obligatorisk undervisning i emnet.
  • Individuell presentasjon og drøfting av en valgt vitenskapelig artikkel, med et aktuelt fagdidaktisk tema.

Examiners

Eksamen i emnet består av to deler:

  • Eksamensdel 1: FoU-oppgave. Dette er en oppgave som gjennom både en teoretisk og praktisk estetisk studie skal drøfte et fagdidaktisk problemområde. Det praktiske arbeidet dokumenteres i det skriftlige dokumentet (ca. 5000-6500 ord). Eksamensdelen teller 60 % og vurderes av to sensorer, ekstern sensor brukes jevnlig. Eksamen kan påklages. Eksamen gjennomføres i fjerde semester.
  • Eksamensdel 2: Muntlig eksamen. Baseres på formidling og utspørring relatert til både individuell FoU-oppgave, fellespensum og praksis-problematikk. Eksamensdelen teller 40 %. Vurderes av to sensorer, ekstern sensor brukes jevnlig. Eksamen kan ikke påklages. Eksamen gjennomføres i fjerde semester.