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ECTS 2009-10
Norwegian Specialisation in Pre-school Education, One-semester Programme
Graduate programme - 30 ECTS credits - 1 Semesters semester - Kristiansand
NORF30
NORF30
30
Admission requirements include having received a passing grade in the obligatory Norwegian course included in the Pre-School Teacher Education Programme.
Complete course and semester schedules will be handed out at the beginning of the semester. During the programme students will work both theoretically and practically with various texts associated with the literature children read and create, including literary and media-related texts, stories which are a part of children´s own culture as well as written and oral texts composed in children´s language. Emphasis is placed on students´ acquiring a high level of both familiarity with children´s literature and confidence regarding their own abilities to present this knowledge. Oral and written linguistic stimulation (including a bilingual perspective) comprises a major portion of the programme. Students choose a topic which they wish to explore in more depth and on which they will write an individual semester assignment. A ten-day practice period is included in the programme, and is related to a project in which students gain experience in literary presentation. Excursions and study trips may also be added to the course schedule.
Upon completion of the programme, students will: - be able to analyse, interpret, assess and present texts both read and created by children - reflect upon their roles as cultural communicators - acquire knowledge about linguistic stimulation and reading improvement with regard to first and second language development - be able to express themselves skilfully in both written and oral form
Educational methods used during the programme will vary among lectures, seminars (including conversations and discussions), group work under advisement, written work, educational use of IT-based aids, a practice-oriented research and development project, group and individual presentations. Students will also complete a ten-day period of supervised practice in a daycare centre.
See the course description for NO-117-1 Advanced Studies in Norwegian in the Pre-School Teacher Education Programme (30 sp).
The advanced studies programme is first and foremost offered as a component of the Pre-School Teacher Education Programme; however, it is also suitable as a continuing education programme for certified pre-school teachers.
Faculty of Humanities and Education



