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FYB1300 Body, Movement and Activity Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Kropp, bevegelse og aktivitet
- Study programme
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Physiotherapy Programme
- Weight
- 15.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2020/2021
- Curriculum
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SPRING 2021
- Schedule
- Programme description
- Course history
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Introduction
Individuell praktisk - muntlig
Oppsummering av egen læring opp mot læringsutbyttene og relevant teori i emnet, ved hjelp av film, PP, Poster eller lignende. Tid pr. student: 35 minutter (20 minutter presentasjon, og 15 minutter til avklarende spørsmål).
Ny og utsatt eksamen
- Ved sykdom arrangeres eksamen som ved ordinær eksamen
- Ved ikke bestått må kandidaten opp til ny muntlig-praktisk 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 til eventuell ny/utsatt eksamen på Studentweb
Required preliminary courses
Eksamen vurderes med gradert skala fra A til E for bestått og F for ikke bestått.
Learning outcomes
After completing the course and INTER1100, the student should have the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence (INTER1100 addresses the learning outcomes marked with two asterisks (**)):
Knowledge
The student can
- explain different perspectives on the body and movement
- explain different theories on motivation and coping
- explain movement development across the lifespan and describe different theoretical understandings
- explain different theories on motor learning and control
- describe standardised tools for measuring physical condition and physical activity, developed for different health conditions and age groups
- describe what structures are affected by the use of different soft tissue techniques, explain the physiological mechanisms, and explain possible contraindication
- can explain the process of growing up in a society characterised by social and cultural diversity**
Skills
The student can
- prepare a search strategy and carry out a database search based on a selected issue related to activity and exercise, and document the search strategy
- use standardised tools for measuring movement development and motor skills, developed for different health conditions and age groups
- apply principles of exercise and knowledge about the different body systems’ potential for adapting to exercise in the planning and implementation of individually-adapted exercises for fellow students/others and explain the reasoning behind the exercise plan
- reflect on their own experience of movement in light of bodily and cultural aspects of movement
- cooperate with fellow students on the supervision of activities and exercises, and explain the reasons behind a relevant exercise scheme and the educational approach based on a case history
- carry out manual soft tissue techniques on a fellow student and exercise sensitivity and respect in the interaction
- use their own body in an expedient manner when carrying out different tasks, and adapt their work techniques and surroundings
- cooperate with students from other programmes of professional study about relevant challenges in the everyday lives of children and adolescents**
- discuss and reflect on their own future professional role in interprofessional cooperation with children, adolescents and their parents/guardians**
General competence
The student
- can administer lifesaving first aid
- has an understanding of interprofessional cooperation with children, adolescents and their families**
Teaching and learning methods
The work and teaching methods include self-study, seminars, group work, skills training, lectures and experience-based practical training. Experience-based practical training takes place in different practical training arenas.
Two seminar days, digital learning resources and conversation and observation assignments related to interprofessional group work and self-study are part of INTER1100 The Same Child – Different Arenas.
Course requirements
- Ungdomskultur, barn og unges utvikling
- Identitet, likeverd, kjønn og mangfold
- Sosiale medier, nettvett og kildekritikk
- Barne- og unges rettigheter og oppvekstvillkår
- Folkehelse og livsmestring, (stress og psykisk helse)
- Identifisere tegn på omsorgssvikt, vold, ekstremisme, seksuelle overgrep, mobbing og rus mm.
- Omsorg ved kriser
- Aktuelle tverrfaglige og tverretatlige samarbeidspartnere
- Kjennskap til kontaktlærerrollen, struktur og fag i ungdomsskolen
- Karriereveiledning og overgang mellom ungdomsskole og videregående skole
- Yrkesfaglig innhold tilpasset relevante fag og valgfag i ungdomsskolen
Praksis
- 10 dager pedagogisk praksis på ungdomstrinnet, 3. praksisperiode (jf. praksisguiden for pedagogisk praksis)
- 10 dager yrkesfaglig praksis
Assessment
Individual practical and oral exam, up to 30 minutes
Permitted exam materials and equipment
No aids are permitted.
Grading scale
Grade scale A–F.
Examiners
The oral exam is assessed by two examiners. At least 15% of the exams will be assessed by an external examiner.
Overlapping courses
4 credits overlap with FYSIO1000, 6 credits overlap with MENDI1000, 1 credit overlaps with FYSIO1100 and MENDI1100, 5 credits overlap with FYSIO1200 and MENDI1200, 5 credits overlap with FYSIO1300, and 3 credits overlap with MENDI1300.