Main content:
Educational sciences
Course: Children realise themselves I
Moderation of world realities I
Admission requirements
STEOP
Semester: 5
Orientation
Diversity
Focus
Inclusion creates community
Aim
Cognition and motor skills play a significant role in learning processes. Based on complex learning biographies with a focus on human rights and human dignity, students deal with components of child development in connection with different requirements for learning and their meaning connection with cognition and motor skills as well as linked social–emotional opportunities and challenges in heterogeneous learning groups. Research findings show students ways to create a learning culture that promotes giftedness.
Content
- Human rights and human dignity: diversity-oriented discourses, complex learning biographies, and intersectionality
- Learning–theoretical rationales for different learning starting points; learning and development issues
- Cognitive and motor process barriers and resources with a focus on specific learning requirements
- Consolidation of the scientific fundamentals of giftedness research
- Learning culture that promotes giftedness
- Social–emotional contexts: Opportunities and challenges on an individual and group dynamic level
- Modern communication systems to enable the (inter-)active participation of all in the classroom
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The graduates ...
- can initiate inclusion-oriented discourses and take a position for dignified living and learning for all
- can reconstruct complex learning biographies and intersectionality with regard to cognition and motor skills and recognise inclusive building blocks of solution-oriented action
- are able to document the developmental trajectories and potentials of pupils in educational and technical language irrespective of their starting points
- are able to identify and analyse requirements of cognition and motor skills for learning and use their findings for the design of potential-oriented teaching–learning arrangements
- can independently and collaboratively research, present, and write up specialist literature with a focus on cognition and motor skills for individual tasks in their future profession
- can identify talents on the basis of different life perspectives of the pupils and advise the learners in a potential-focused manner
- can promote, support, and encourage giftedness within the heterogeneous and social school environment
- are able to facilitate the active participation of all in the classroom through the use of modern communication systems
- can expand their (subject) didactic knowledge on the design of accessible learning spaces and scenarios with regard to cognitive and motor skills
- can describe and analyse individual and group dynamic opportunities and challenges in the context of complex learning biographies resulting from social–emotional developmental trajectories related to cognition and motor skills and outline preventive accompanying processes.
Supra-subject and transversal skills
- Diversity/inclusion
- Social-emotional learning
- Scientific work
Teaching and learning methods
Languages
German, English
Semester hours per week
3
ECTS-AP
5
Category
Focus
Type of course
Seminar (pi)
Type of assessment
digit grade
Performance records
- Oral partial performance
- Written partial performance/seminar paper
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