Programplaner og emneplaner - Student
Spansk 2 Programplan
- Engelsk programnavn
- Spanish 2
- Gjelder fra
- 2024 HØST
- Studiepoeng
- 30 studiepoeng
- Varighet
- 2 semestre
- Timeplan
- Her finner du et eksempel på timeplan for førsteårsstudenter.
- Programhistorikk
-
-
Innledning
Ingen hjelpemidler tillatt.
-
Målgruppe
Gradert skala A-F.
-
Opptakskrav
Det benyttes intern og ekstern sensor under muntlig eksamen.
-
Læringsutbytte
Amela Pacuka og Wenche Bekken
-
Innhold og oppbygging
The programme (30 ECTS Credits) consists of two courses:
Course 1, Autumn semester: MGSP6100 Spanish Language and Culture, 15 ECTS Credits
Course 2, Spring semester: MGSP6200 Didactics and Literature of Spanish, 15 ECTS Credits
Valgfritt emne Løper over flere semestre -
Arbeids- og undervisningsformer
Spanish 2 is a Blended Learning course with digital learning combined with three periods of campus training at OsloMet and two at the University of Valencia (Spain). The first semester is structured in an initial face-to-face week in Spain, and online training, with regular online classes, and an intermediate face-to-face period (1-3 days) in Oslo. The second semester starts with a 1-3 days face-to-face training in Oslo, followed by online training, one week face-to face training in Valencia, and a final 1‒3 days’ face-to-face training in Oslo.
The course takes on a communicative approach, giving priority to the acquisition of skills in the teaching of Spanish as a Second Language, and will employ a mixed methodology (classroom and online) through the creation of a virtual space in a networked platform. In this way, tasks and assessments will be carried out from different methodological approaches that students can subsequently apply in their daily teaching.
-
Internasjonalisering
The lecturers of the course are from the University of Valencia. Integrated in Spanish 2 is two periods of studying at the University of Valencia.
-
Arbeidskrav og obligatoriske aktiviteter
For the two courses that are included in Spanish 2, students will be asked to carry out different tasks (both face-to-face and online), that will be used as an element of evaluation of the work done, prior to the final exams that will take place in Norway at the end of each course. There is an 80 % attendance requirement for each course in both face-to-face weeks and online sessions. Attendance is compulsory because of the work methods involving dialogue and discussions. The programme emphasises student participation, cooperative learning and dialogue.
-
Vurdering og sensur
Information about assessment is provided in each of the two course descriptions.
Rights and obligations in connection with exams
The students’ 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. It is the students’ responsibility to register for any resit/rescheduled exams.
-
Øvrig informasjon
Approved by the authority of the chair of the Academic Affairs Committee on 19 December 2019Established by the Dean 6 January 2020Valid from autumn semester 2020
Faculty of Education and International Studies
Department of Primary and Lower Secondary Teacher Education