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PED219-1 The Pre-school Teacher as Leader and the Daycare Center in Change and Development
Bachelor's Programme in Pre-school Education
Autumn
Norwegian.
Having completed the course the students should - be able to comprehend and critically evaluate the day-care centre as an organisation - have knowledge about professional management and development of qualification - have knowledge about and be able to reflect on the significance of parental collaboration - be able to explain the importance of inclusion in the day-care centre
The course has 6 topics: Topic: Communication, collaboration and management - Staff management - Roles and conflict resolution - Counselling Topic: Development of the day-care centre as organisation - Educational documentation - Educational development work Topic: Parental collaboration - Communication and interaction - Parental contribution Topic: Children with special needs - The field in special needs education - Children in risk-group Topic: The multicultural society - Children with multicultural background - The role of the day-care centre in a multicultural society Topic: Early Primary school - Primary school - goal, tradition and comprehension of learning - Day-care centre - School - The arrangement for children to be under supervision at school after school hours.
Lectures, groupworks and self-study. Through the completion of assignments and practice in groups, students will be challenged on their own leadership style, communicative skills and abilities to discuss professional ethical situations. Students will work with various approaches connected with the course´s themes. Working methods used may include role playing, colleague guidance, use of video, problem based learning and project work. Use of IT will be continued in this course as an active tool for communication and learning. A 7-weeks mandatory practice in day-care centre and one in early primary school during autumn and spring semester, is included. An interdisciplinary project in each semester is also included.
Project and practise must be passed. Mandatory assignments and instruction must be accomplished.
An individual written at-home (3 days) examination. Differentiated grade.
Theoretical/Practical.
First cycle.
Second year of bachelor's programme.
Kåre Eriksen.
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.
PED219- L1
- 25 ECTS credits
PED219- D1
- 25 ECTS credits
Faculty of Humanities and Education



