Programplaner og emneplaner - Student
SKUT4311 Fagfordypning i engelsk og engelskdidaktikk 1 Emneplan
- Engelsk emnenavn
- Specialisation in English and English Education 1
- Studieprogram
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Masterstudium i skolerettet utdanningsvitenskap med fordypning i skolefag, pedagogikk eller utdanningsledelseMasterstudium i skolerettet utdanningsvitenskap med fordypning i skolefag, pedagogikk eller utdanningsledelse
- Omfang
- 15.0 stp.
- Studieår
- 2020/2021
- Programplan
- Emnehistorikk
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Innledning
The programme emphasises cooperation with the field of practice and patients as an important arena for learning. The practical training is compulsory, and must have a scope of at least 30 weeks (45 credits). The practical training is organised in such a way that the students will encounter users from all age groups and have the opportunity to take part in interprofessional cooperation. During the practical training, students are to apply their theoretical knowledge, acquire practical skills and develop good ethical attitudes in actual patient situations to achieve the learning outcomes for each period.
Most of the institutions that make up the external practical training arenas for this programme are located in Oslo and Eastern Norway. The students must therefore expect to commute during one or more of their periods of practical training. Students are assigned to diagnostic imaging and radiotherapy units. It is emphasised that the students should become familiar with the profession early on and that they will have practical training in all three years of the programme.
- First year of the programme in course RAB1350 Basic Radiographic -Theory and Skills : 6 weeks of practical training in conventional radiography (3 weeks external practice)
- Second year of the programme in course RABPRA2 Clinical Placement – Radiation Therapy: 12 weeks of practical training in CT, MRI, radiation therapy and conventional radiography
- Third year of the programme in course RABPRA3 Clinical Placement: 12 weeks of practical training in CT, MRI and conventional radiography
Depending on the place of practice, students may be offered a variety of modalities, such as ultrasound, nuclear medicine, pediatric radiography, mammography and intervention.
Students must comply with the clothing regulations in force at the practical training establishment. Special requirements for tests or vaccination may apply at individual establishments.
A 90 % attendance requirement applies to the practical training. Students who exceed the maximum permitted absence will fail the practical training period and are deemed to have used one of their attempts. For more information about practical training, see the Regulations relating to Studies and Examinations at OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University.
Requirements for supervision and assessment of students apply to the practical training. The assessment is based on the student's achievement of the learning outcomes for the practical training period and suitability assessments on a continuous bases in line with the university's assessment system. This means that a supervisor from the field of practice, referred to as a practical training supervisor, will follow up the student in cooperation with a contact lecturer from the university. The midway and final assessments are made by the practical training supervisor in cooperation with the contact lecturer.
Forkunnskapskrav
Internationalisation improves the quality of education and strengthens the academic community on the programme, at the same time as it prepares the students to become global citizens. The increasing globalisation of the labour market also makes international professional experience, language skills and cultural knowledge more and more important. Staff at the radiography programme have established cooperation with universities and university colleges in and outside Europe, and OsloMet is a member of different academic networks.
Students are offered the possibility to gain international experience and achieve the related learning outcomes, both through incoming and outgoing exchanges, and through the use of English as the language of instruction in selected courses. The programme's focus on multicultural and global issues prepares the students for professional work in a multicultural society. International academic literature gives students access to English specialist terminology and relevant knowledge about current international challenges. An understanding og English academic literature is important in order to be able to actively participate in the international radiography community.
Students can choose to write their bachelor's thesis in English, Norwegian or another of the Scandinavian languages. Students who go on exchanges must write their thesis in English if the exchange is in a country outside Scandinavia. Reference is made to the university's criteria for student exchanges and information about stays abroad.
Incoming exchange students
The program may accept radiography students who are enrolled at institutions of higher education abroad. Admitted students may be offered the opportunity to complete clinical placements during the 5th semester and/or take part in the following courses in the 6th semester: RAB3100 Specialization in CT and Digital Health Technology, and RAB3900 Bachelor's Thesis. These courses are offered in English only if international students are admitted as exchange students.
Exchanges
Students are encouraged to take part of their education at an institution abroad. As a rule, the minimum duration of an exchange period is three months, and an exchange can take place during the practical training period in the fifth semester. Reference is made to the criteria that apply to student exchanges and information about stays abroad.
Læringsutbytte
Etter fullført emne har studenten følgende læringsutbytte definert som kunnskap, ferdigheter og generell kompetanse:
Kunnskap
Studenten
- har avansert kunnskap i engelskfaget og fagets didaktikk med vekt på grunnleggende ferdigheter
- har inngående kunnskap om relevant forskning og teori og vitenskapelige tenkemåter, forskningsmetoder og etikk
- har inngående kunnskap om hvordan opplæringen kan tilpasses alle elevers forutsetninger og behov
- har inngående kunnskap om tekst, med fokus på sammensatte tekster
- har inngående kunnskap om begynneropplæring (trinn 1-7)
- har inngående kunnskap om progresjon i undervisning og elevers læring
Ferdigheter
Studenten
- kan analysere og forholde seg kritisk til nasjonal og internasjonal forskning og anvende denne kunnskapen i profesjonsutøvelsen
- kan analysere faglige problemstillinger basert på kunnskap om engelskfagets egenart, verdigrunnlag og historie og bruke slik innsikt i undervisning
- kan planlegge og gjennomføre undervisning i engelskfaget som fremmer elevens vitenskapelige tenkemåter
- kan på et avansert nivå anvende prinsipper for læringsorientert vurdering i engelskfaget og slik bidra til at elvene lærer å reflektere over sin egen læring og utvikling
- kan utvikle, gjennomføre og evaluere forskningsbasert begynneropplæring som er forankret i avansert kunnskap (trinn 1-7)
- kan vurdere digitale uttrykk og ressurser kritisk og bruke dem i opplæringen på måter som styrker og utvikler engelskfagets didaktikk.
Generell kompetanse
Studenten
- kan analysere og vurdere relevante faglige og etiske problemstillinger og bidra til utvikling av faglig felleskap på den enkelte skole
- kan på systematisk vis planlegge, evaluere og revidere læringsopplegg med engelskfag som grunnlag
- kan på et avansert nivå formidle og kommunisere om faglige problemstillinger knyttet til profesjonsutøvelsen
- har utviklet en avansert profesjonsfaglig digital kompetanse
- kan bidra til utviklingsarbeid som fremmer faglig og pedagogisk nytenkning i skolen
Innhold
Eksamen vurderes av en intern og en ekstern sensor.
Arbeids- og undervisningsformer
Undervisningen i engelsk fagfordypning vil i hovedsak være i form av forelesninger og/eller seminarer og veiledning. Emnet krever stor grad av selvstendig arbeid med å sette seg inn i pensum. Arbeidsspråket i faget er engelsk, både muntlig og skriftlig. Undervisning, arbeidskrav og eksamen foregår og fullføres på engelsk.
Arbeidskrav og obligatoriske aktiviteter
Different forms of assessment are used in the programme that are adapted to the learning outcomes of the different courses. The forms of assessment used are intended to support learning and document that the students’ competence is adequate in relation to the applicable learning outcomes. The students will receive advice and supervision and have their performance assessed during the programme. It is important and necessary to assess students’ knowledge and skills often, so that the students receive feedback on whether their performance is in line with the programme's requirements and whether they have achieved the learning outcomes.
Exams and practical training are assessed in accordance with the applicable rules set out in the Act relating to Universities and University Colleges, the Regulations relating to Studies and Examinations at OsloMet and the Guidelines for Appointment and Use of Examiners at OsloMet.
The forms of assessment and criteria are described in the individual course descriptions. All exams taken will be stated on the diploma, along with the title of the student's bachelor's thesis.
Assessment/exam
All courses conclude with a final assessment and/or an exam. The student's performance is assessed on the basis of the learning outcomes defined for the course. The grades used are either pass/fail or letter grades on a scale from A to F, with A being the highest grade and E the poorest pass grade. The grade F means that the student has failed the exam.
In some courses, the exam consists of more than one part. The student's performance in each part of the exam is assessed by a separate grade, before a final overall grade is awarded. For courses that use exams consisting of more than one part, the course description will state how the final grade for the course is arrived at on the basis of the separate grades awarded for the different parts of the exam.
Most courses have required coursework that must be approved before the student can take the exam. See the course descriptions for more details.
Resits/rescheduled exams
Resit and rescheduled exams are carried out in the same manner as the ordinary exam unless otherwise specified in the course description. In special cases, resit and rescheduled exams in courses with group exams may be held as individual exams.
For exams where a percentage of the exam papers are selected for assessment by an external examiner, the external examiner's assessment shall benefit all the students. In such cases, one external and one internal examiner will first grade the selected papers. The internal examiner then continues grading the remaining papers together with another internal examiner. The assessments from the first part are summarised to serve as guidelines for the assessments carried out by the two internal examiners.
Grades awarded for written exams can be appealed, cf. Section 5-3 of the Act relating to Universities and University Colleges.
It is not possible to appeal the grades awarded for oral and practical exams. In a group exam, the result of an appeal will only have consequences for the candidates who have submitted the appeal. This means that all members of the group do not have to participate in the appeal.
Assessment of practical training
The external practical training is assessed as passed or failed. The assessment is based on the learning outcomes for the course and the continuous suitability assessment that students are subject to throughout the practical training period.
To pass the practical training, the student must have met the compulsory attendance requirement. A minimum attendance requirement of 90% applies to practical training courses. The attendance requirement applies both to time spent at the practical training establishment and any teaching activities provided as part of the programme. The following provisions apply as regards absence:
Students with less than 10 % absence can complete the practical training course as normal. Students with between 10–20 % absence can make up for the practical training/teaching activities missed, insofar as it is practically possible. This must be agreed with the practical training supervisor and the contact lecturer at the university. If it is not possible to compensate for the absence, the whole period of practical training must be retaken. This will result in delayed progress in the programme.
External programme supervisor
The study programme has an external programme supervisor in accordance with the Guidelines for Appointment and Use of Examiners at OsloMet. The external programme supervisor is charged with evaluating the programme's structure and coherence, including the relationship between the learning outcomes as described in the programme description, the work and teaching methods and assessment arrangements. The external programme supervisor should normally supervise all the courses in the programme over the course of a three-year period and provide feedback and advice that the academic environment can use in its further work on the quality of education.
Suitability
Diplomas for the completed programme will only be awarded to graduates who are suited to practise the profession. A student who represents a potential threat to the physical or mental health, rights and safety of his/her patients and colleagues is not suited for the profession.
Suitability assessments are made on a continuous basis throughout the study programme, and will be included in the overall assessment of the students' professional and personal suitability for work as health personnel. Students who demonstrate little ability to master the radiographer profession must be informed of this at the earliest possible stage of the programme. They will be given supervision and advice on how to improve, or be advised to leave the programme.
Special suitability assessments are used in special cases, cf. the Regulations concerning Suitability Assessment in Higher Education. For more information about suitability assessment, see https://student.oslomet.no/skikkethetsvurdering
Vurdering og eksamen
Approved by the Academic Affairs Committee at the Faculty of Health Sciences on 6 November 2019
Most recent amendments adopted by the Vice/dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences on 27 November 2024
The programme description applies to students starting the programme in 2023 Autumn Full-time
Hjelpemidler ved eksamen
Individuell skriftlig hjemmeoppgave (i form av en fagartikkel) etter selvvalgt tema innen emnets område på 4500 ord +/-10 %. Eksamensspråket er engelsk.
Ny/utsatt eksamen
Ny/utsatt eksamen foregår som ved ordinær eksamen. Dersom fagartikkelen vurderes til ikke bestått, kan studenten levere en omarbeidet versjon.
Vurderingsuttrykk
Alle hjelpemidler tillatt.
Sensorordning
Det benyttes en gradert karakterskala fra A til E for bestått og F for ikke bestått eksamen.