Main content:
Music education
Course:
Children experience cultural heritage
Encounter with diverse forms of cultural expression
Admission requirements
none
Semester: 7
Orientation
Social peace
Focus
Culture opens up worlds
Aim
Raising awareness of the need to protect, preserve and promote tangible and intangible cultural heritage. Encountering and engaging with tangible and intangible cultural heritage as a variety of opportunities for encounters in lesson plans. Knowledge that intangible cultural heritage includes oral traditions, performing arts such as music, dance, theatre, traditional social traditions such as rituals, festivals and ideas about the world, and that tangible cultural heritage includes artisanal and artistic artefacts, natural sites, buildings, architectural monuments and ensembles, museum and library collections.
Content
- Overview of the diversity of tangible and intangible cultural heritage
- Similarities and differences in the manifestations of the central elements of tangible and intangible cultural heritage
- Interaction and interplay of cultural expressions
- Integration of selected examples into lessons to raise awareness of the importance of cultural heritage and cultural expressions
- Tangible and intangible cultural heritage as a potential for dealing with current challenges
- Tangible and intangible cultural heritage as impulses for transformation and integration into one's own living environment
- Selected extracurricular places of learning that are significant in the context of tangible and intangible cultural heritage
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Graduates ...
- have an overview of the diversity of tangible and intangible cultural heritage
- know about similarities and differences in the manifestations of the central elements of tangible and intangible cultural heritage
- recognise the interaction and interplay of cultural forms of expression
- can contribute to raising awareness of the importance of cultural heritage and cultural expressions using selected examples in the classroom
- recognise and use tangible and intangible cultural heritage as a potential for dealing with current challenges
- use tangible and intangible cultural heritage as impulses for transformation and integration into their own living environment
- can utilise selected extracurricular places of learning that are significant in the context of tangible and intangible cultural heritage for their lessons
Supra-subject and transversal skills
- Educational, vocational, and life orientation
- Intercultural education/multilingualism
- Media education
- Civic education
- Reflexive gender pedagogy and gender equality
- Language education
Teaching and learning methods
Seminar-based work, excursion, e-learning formats 1, 2, 3, 4
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
- Performance Testing
- Written partial performance
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