Vocational Didactics 2
Admission to the programe: Completed vocational teacher education including 60 credits, 1-year programme in educational theory and practice with grade C or higher.
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Occupational Didactics 1 must be passed in order to start Occupational Didactics 2.
Knowledge
The student:
- has in-depth knowledge about research in the occupational didactic field and will be able to relate analytically to the research.
- has knowledge about innovative forms of work in vocational training
- has insight and understanding of occupational didactics from an international perspective
Skills
The student:
- can reflect on their own practical vocational experience in both written and oral forms
- can analyse issues based on the professional identity and practice found within the field of vocational subjects
- can assess different models of vocational training
General competence
The student:
- will have knowledge about and use innovation and innovative processes in the field of vocational education
- can investigate relevant issues and contribute new knowledge in occupational didactics
- can convey experiences and results from relevant occupational didactic research
Two sessions during the semester - each lasting 3 days.
In addition to physical sessions, teaching will be organised through webinars, online meetings, collaborative writing, flipped classroom, colleague-based guidance and assessment.
Active participation and collaboration between students are prerequisites for achieving the course’s learning outcomes. It provides expertise that students cannot acquire in any other way.
Composite assessment (SV), grading scale A to E and approved/not approved. All teaching and examination activities must be passed/approved in order to pass the course as a whole.
- Compulsory participation (OD), with a minimum of 80% participation required, represents 0/100 of the grade. Grading scale: Approved/not approved.
- Coursework 1 (AK1), represents 0/100 of the grade, grading scale: Approved/not approved.
- Coursework 2 (AK2), represents 0/100 of the grade, grading scale: Approved/not approved.
- Assignment (OP), grading scale A to F, where A is the best grade and F is a fail. Represents 100/100 of the grade.
Overlap refers to a similarity between courses with the same content. Therefore, you will receive the following reduction in credits if you have taken the courses listed below:
DID5001 - Vocational Didactics - Mastermodule - 15 credits