ECTS 2009-10
NO2SP30D
NO2SP30D
30
Higher Education Entrance Qualification.
The programme emphasizes a constrative perspective on language and culture and gives a broad insight into linguistic and cultural topics. The programme may contribute to improve teaching and increase the awareness and insight for pupils from language minorities. The study is designed for future teachers, already practising teachers or other who work with children and youth from language minorities in pre-school, comprehensive school or secondary school, after-school care centres, or in other parts of the public sector. The programme is a one-year part-time programme of 2 semester´s duration. The course NO-123 gives a basic understanding of linquistic and cultural topics, and the next course NO-124 will give a more extensive description about the same topics.
Arrangements for the recognition of prior learning are described in the information on the institution under "General arrangements for the recognition of prior learning (formal, informal and non-formal)".
For a description of the examination regulations, see the Examination Regulations of the University of Agder.
For information about the Norwegian grading system, see ECTS credits and grades. Specific information on grading for each course is found in the individual course descriptions.
The Examination Regulations of the University of Agder regulate the graduation requirements for each programme of study.
Having completed the course the students should - be qualified to apply a contrastive perspective on language and culture and get a broad insight into linguistic and cultural topics - be able to improve teaching for pupils from language minorities and contribute to heighten the awareness and insight of pupils from the language majority.
Lectures, dicussions and group work.
The programme may be a part of the optional part of the General Teacher Education and in several Bachelor Programmes at the University. The programme is well suited as continuing education for teachers, pre-school teachers and other relevant professional groups.
Alf Kjetil Igland (38141568
Faculty of Humanities and Education