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KH-101-1 Semester Programme in Art in Pre-school Teacher Education - Theory
Bachelor's Programme in Pre-school Education , , Arts Subject in Pre-School Teacher Education, Semester Programme
Spring
Norwegian.
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to:
- apply didactical theories
to his own teaching
- defend the subject's character
and historical development in order to take part in the further
development of the subject
- understand and explain
academic terms connected to aesthetics, art and creative work
and be able to use them in reflection upon his own work
- understand and explain how processes of perception
and visual phenomena are significant to practical work in the
subject of arts and crafts
- debate didactical issues
based on relevant theories connected to creative work,
creativity and child development in work with two and three
dimensional materials
- defend various modes of
assessment in arts and crafts.
- be familiar with the term "art" and art's place in society and the school
- be able to use image analysis to learn about the image's structure and content
- have basic knowledge of European art with emphasis on the last 200 years
- be able to present basic features in architectural history, as well as local architecture and building traditions
- be able to debate the function of art and the culture of form.
The students will acquire knowledge of arts and crafts as a subject in school. The course will also enable the students to guide children in their work with arts and crafts.
The course makes use of lectures and teaching practice.
- Compulsory assignments
- Teaching practice, assessed as passed
- 5-hours written exam.
Assessed on the basis A-F (with A as the highest mark and F as failure).
Theoretical.
First cycle.
Third year (elective) of bachelor`s programme.
Assistant Professor Anita Skogen
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.
KH-1200- 1
- 9 ECTS credits
KH-1200- D1
- 9 ECTS credits
KH-1210- D2
- 9 ECTS credits
No.
Faculty of Fine Arts



