Bachelor's Programme in Pre-school Education
Autumn
Norwegian.
On successful completion of this course, the students should be able to: - use drama as an expression and as communication - have knowledge of drama and theatre as fine art - develop childrens own dramatic and creative play - stimulate and present drama activities as a natural part of the kindergarten
The course will enable the students to use drama as a type of expression and communication. They will also acquire knowledge of the childrens dramatic games and activities. Course contents: - Basic voice training and movement training - Story telling and puppetry - Drama teaching and theory
The course makes use of lectures, group seminars and practical work. Integrated theoretical and practical work. Compulsory attendance.
- Compulsory assignments - Teaching practice, assessed as passed
- 4 hours written exam. - Practical exam (for 1/3 of the students). Assessed on the basis A-F (with A as the highest level and F as fail).
Practical and theoretical.
First cycle.
Third year of bachelor`s programme.
Assistant Professor Jorunn M. Seljeseth.
Face-to-face
The syllabus will be published on the home page of the course when finalised. See link in the upper right hand corner of the page.
DR-1110- 1
- 10 ECTS credits
DR-1110- 2
- 10 ECTS credits
DR-1110- A1
- 10 ECTS credits
DR-1110- D1
- 10 ECTS credits
No.
Faculty of Fine Arts