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KH-106-G Art in Early Childhood Education
Bachelor's Programme in Pre-school Education
Autumn
Norwegian.
Upon completion of the art course, the student will:
- have developed aesthetic attention, creative
ability and practical skills
- have developed the
ability to experiment, analyse and solve problems
-
have attained insight in the subject as a means of expression
of children's experiences and self-awareness
- have
developed the ability to experience, understand and use art and
sculpture
- be able to see the possibilities for
using art as a central subject in multi-disciplinary
work/project work
- be able to use aesthetic
documentation as a part of practical work
- be able
to assess the significance of the physical and visual
environment as a framework for creative activity
-
have attained knowledge of art's significance in terms of
gender, multiculturalism and children with special talents and
needs.
The students will develop their aesthetic attention,
their creative abilities and acquire practical knowledge of the
materials. They will also develop insight to the arts and
crafts as a means of expression for children's experiences and
selfconsciousness. furthermore, the students will develop their
ability to experiment, be analytical and problem-solving.
Course contents:
- Practical, creative work
(clay, wood, textiles and illustrations)
- Art and
culture
- Didactics of Arts and crafts (Children and
creative activities, the aesthetic environment of the
kindergarten, arts and crafts in the kindergarten).
-
Interaction and reflexion
The course makes use of lectures, group seminars, practical work and individual work.
Compulsory attendance.
Compulsory teaching practice.
- compulsory assignments
- 4 hour 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 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-106- D1
- 10 ECTS credits
KH-106- L1
- 10 ECTS credits
No.
Faculty of Fine Arts



