Programplaner og emneplaner - Student
Bevegelsesteater Programplan
- Engelsk programnavn
- Movement Theatre
- Gjelder fra
- 2023 HØST
- Studiepoeng
- 30 studiepoeng
- Varighet
- 1 semester
- Timeplan
- Her finner du et eksempel på timeplan for førsteårsstudenter.
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Opptakskrav
Assessment is an important element in qualifying students for the profession. It is based on coursework requirements, exams and practical training. It shall be possible to test the students in relation to the expected learning outcomes.
The students will be subject to different forms of assessment during the course of their studies. They will be tested by written, oral and practical forms of assessment. The different forms of assessment are intended to contribute to the students progressing in their education and to take account of the fact that students have different backgrounds, abilities and needs. Detailed descriptions of assessment forms are provided in the individual course descriptions.
Continuous assessment is based on the expectations and goals defined for the course/knowledge area as part of the learning process. Such assessments can be oral or written, formal or informal. The final assessment measures and approves the achieved learning outcome, and is related to exams and practical training.
The students are responsible for familiarising themselves with the different exam dates and any changes relating to exams. The students are responsible for ensuring that they have registered for the exam.
Assessment and grading are carried out in accordance with the provisions on assessment in the Act relating to universities and university colleges (the universities and university colleges Act) and the Regulations relating to studies and examinations at OsloMet.
Examiners
To provide an external perspective on all assessments, an external examiner or a programme supervisor will take part in the different assessments in the programme. A programme supervisor is an external examiner appointed to evaluate the assessment arrangement for a course or the study programme as a whole. The evaluation is documented in a report in which any proposals for changes to the assessment form or process are outlined.
Qualitative assessment criteria
The following general national assessment criteria form the basis for assessments:
A – Excellent: An excellent performance, clearly outstanding. The candidate demonstrates excellent judgement and a high degree of independent thinking.
B – Very good: A very good performance. The candidate demonstrates sound judgement and a very god degree of independent thinking.
C – Good: A good performance in most areas. The candidate demonstrates a reasonable degree of judgement and independent thinking in the most important areas.
D – Satisfactory: A satisfactory performance, but with significant shortcomings. The candidate demonstrates a limited degree of judgement and independent thinking.
E – Sufficient: A performance that meets the minimum criteria, but no more. The candidate demonstrates a very limited degree of judgement and independent thinking.
F – Fail: A performance that does not meet the minimum academic criteria. The candidate demonstrates an absence of both judgement and independent thinking.
Rights and obligations in connection with exams
The exam candidates’ rights and obligations are set out in the Regulations Relating to Studies and Examinations at OsloMet. The regulations describe, among other things, the conditions for resit/rescheduled exams, the right to appeal and what is considered cheating in an exam. The candidates are obliged to familiarise themselves with the provisions of these regulations. A description of each exam is found in the relevant course description.
Suitability assessment
Teacher education institutions are responsible for assessing whether students are suited to the teaching profession. Suitability assessments are carried out on a continuous basis throughout the study programme, and will be included in the overall assessment of the student’s professional and personal suitability for the teaching profession. A student who represents a potential threat to the life, physical or mental health, rights and security of children is not suited to the profession. Students who demonstrate little ability to master the profession of ECEC teacher must be informed of this at the earliest possible stage of the programme. They will be given supervision and advice to enable them to meet the requirements for suitability for the teaching profession, or be advised to leave the programme. The suitability assessment takes place continuously throughout the programme.
For further information about suitability, see http://www.oslomet.no/Studier/Skikkethetsvurdering.
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Innhold og oppbygging
Study progress
Pedagogical competence is particularly important for ensuring progression and making the education profession-oriented. This is linked to national guidelines and local support tools for progression in the practice. The progression of professional orientation is followed up through professional supervision and guidance during practice periods, based on the following progression plan:
1st year: Self-leadership, as well as interaction with and leadership of children
2nd year: Pedagogical leadership of children, co-workers, and home-kindergarten collaboration
3rd year: Pedagogical leadership of children and the kindergarten
Progress requirements
Normal progress for a full-time student is 60 credits in the course of an academic year. The Early Childhood Education and Care programme at OsloMet is subject to special progress requirements. This means that the students must meet the following requirements in order to be allowed to start the final year of the programme:
- The student must have passed all knowledge areas from the first year in order to start the final year of the programme.
- The student must have earned at least 80 credits by the end of the second year of the programme in order to start the final year.
- The practical training period must be approved before the student can continue to the next year of the programme.
Students who do not meet the progress requirements must take a year out from their studies to resit exams / retake supervised practical training.
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