Course description for 2021/22
Nordic and International Perspectives on Teaching and Learning
NIP600
Course description for 2021/22

Nordic and International Perspectives on Teaching and Learning

NIP600

The course is designed for international and local teacher students, pre-school teacher students and students of related study programmes. For the students of Nord University the study is part of the concurrent and integrated teacher education programmes (7th term) and pre-school teacher education programme (5th term).

This is a course intended to develop knowledge about and understanding of Nordic and international perspectives on teaching and learning in nursery schools/kindergarten, primary and lower secondary education. It has a particular emphasis on the region's geographical position and natural surroundings in terms of wildlife, environmental issues, coastal tradition and indigenous culture and how these conditions influence aspects of childhood and education. The course offers an important contrastive dimension in terms of developing awareness of own culture and other cultures' perspectives and attitudes to childhood, teaching and learning.

Exchange students are admitted on the basis of nomination by their home institution. This means that you will have to apply to your home university first to participate. Your home institution will provide you with information about the admission requirements.

The applicant must

  • Provide a letter of confirmation from their home university that the student has a valid police clearance/document of good conduct which states that the student is allowed to work with children.

Places on the course are limited.

Half of the places are reserved for students of Nord University, enrolled in

  • Bachelor programme Kindergarten Teacher Education, as elective course: specialization. Access regulation: 60 ECTS after completing two years of the study programme, and passed the supervised professional training courses during the 2nd year of study.

If the number of international applicants exceeds the number of places available, applicants will be ranked according to the following selection criteria:

  1. students from institutions holding a student exchange agreement with Nord University
  2. students enrolled in teacher education and pre-school education programmes
  3. applicants who are fluent in Norwegian, Swedish or Danish, and therefor are eligable for a wide selection of Norwegian taught courses, will not be prioritized
  4. group diversity: geographical spread

Intermediate level in English.

Updated Certificate of Good Conduct / Criminal Records Certificate issued by local police authority.

Places on the course are limited. Half of the places are reserved for students of Nord University who are enrolled in the programmes Pre-School Teacher Education and Primary and Lower Secondary Teacher Education. For international teacher students, pre-school teacher students and students of related study programmes, priority is given to students from partner institutions. We give high priority to the diversity of the group, using geographical spread as selection criteria if the number of applicants exceeds the number of places available.

Areas of knowledge

The students will have:

  • knowledge about contrastive elements in attitudes to education, teaching and learning
  • knowledge about ethical questions concerning relations between human and nature and sustainable development
  • knowledge about view of children and childhood in different educational systems
  • knowledge about Norway and Scandinavia
  • knowledge about use of different outdoor learning arenas and the tradition of friluftsliv
  • knowledge about the region's Sámi population today and in the past
  • knowledge about the region of Trøndelags wildlife and issues related to sustainability and the environment

Skills

The student should be able to:

  • identify, compare and contrast attitudes and ethical questions to childhood, teaching and learning in own culture and other cultures
  • describe the position of the Sámi population in Central Scandinavia
  • describe and explain issues related to sustainability
  • master some skills related to outdoor activities and friluftsliv
  • organize outdoor related learning activities for children in kindergarten or school
  • plan, carry out and evaluate practice teaching in accordance with practice supervisor

General competence

The students will:

  • acknowledge the importance of sustainable development
  • acknowledge the value of ethical and responsible attitudes towards nature
  • acknowledge the value of ethical, responsible and respectful attitudes towards children
  • acknowledge the value of intercultural understanding
  • acknowledge the value of outdoor learning and friluftsliv in education
  • be able to reflect upon one's own culture and other cultures' perspectives on teaching and learning

No tuition fees.

Semester fee: All students studying at Nord University, except ERASMUS Plus students and exchange students from other partner institutions, must pay the semester fee.

Cost of course literature apply.

Placement abroad for Norwegian students: Travel expenses and living costs apply.

Teaching will be organized in different ways. These will include lectures, discussions, group work, student presentations in seminars and field excursions. The main idea is that the learning process will be based on student activity, using methods like "inquiry based learning" and "cooperative learning". The students will be strongly involved in the learning process and their knowledge and experience will be acknowledged and integrated in the study. Active participation and cooperation between students is essential for attaining the skills and competencies described in the learning outcomes.

The language of the course is English. The main channel of communication and contact between students and the academic staff is the current e-learning platform used at Nord University.

For the Norwegian students of 3BLU: Participation in ¿Barn i sorg og krise¿ (cf. study plan of Yrkesetisk dannelse, Professional Ethics Education)

Evaluation using mid-term and final surveys. Students are also encouraged to participate in the central quality surveys.
Teaching practice: A four-week practice, minimum 10 days, in nursery schools/kindergarten, primary or lower secondary education in Norway (international students) or internationally (Norwegian students)

NOTE: Spring 2022: The written school examination has been changed to home examination. The duration of the exam has changed to 7 hours.

Changes are done due to the Covid-19 epidemic, in accordance with the “Provisional Regulation on a Supplement to Regulations of 28/10/2020 no. 2474 Relating to Studies and Examinations at Nord University - Extraordinary Measures as a consequence of the Coronavirus pandemic” - according to Section 2 Forms of assessment 1-4.

Bilingual dictionary and/or English dictionary