LT1017 Subject-based teaching and learning
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
For KPULU: General admission requirements.
For LÄRGR: General admission requirements with at least 90 credits of subject knowledge in the subjects of chemistry, physics, technology and/or mathematics , equivalent the content of year 1 and 2.
The course is intended for students of supplementary teacher training that has there subject background in technology, physics, chemistry and/or mathematics and gives basic knowledge in the didactics of these subjects. Which course units that are read depend on the student's subject background.
The course consists of an initial subject didactics unit that is taken by all students and includes an introduction to the didactic field and a basis in planning and organisation of teaching and pupils' learning in technology, mathematics and natural sciences. Furthermore, the initial subject didactics unit consists of specific teaching content such as ethics, sex and relationship, gender and sustainable development and how language integrated working methods can be implemented in teaching and how consideration is taken to neuropsychiatric difficulties in teaching. The initial subject didactics unit that is carried out during the summer session includes several lectures, two individual written assignments and two group tasks.
The initial subject didactics part of 5 higher education credits is split between the summer session (3 credits) and the autumn semester (2 credits) are followed of two subject-specific didactics blocks of 5 higher education credits each. These are taken depending on the student's combination of subjects:
- Physics didactics: block 1 (5 higher education credits), block 2 (5 higher education credits).
- Chemistry didactics: block 1 (5 higher education credits), block 2 (5 higher education credits).
- Mathematics didactics: block 1 (5 higher education credits), block 2 (5 higher education credits).
- Technology didactics: block 1 (5 higher education credits), block 2 (5 higher education credits).
The elective blocks are taken in one or two subjects. A student who has only one subject takes two blocks in this subject. Block 1 includes planning, organisation and evaluation of teaching and pupils' learning based on current didactics research and regulation related to respective subject. Furthermore, different assessment methods and their application in the subject are treated. Block 2 includes specialised studies of planning, organisation and evaluation of teaching and pupils' learning based on current didactics research in the subject.
The course should give a clear qualification foundation with respect to subject didactics for one or more of the subjects technology, mathematics, physics and chemistry.
On completion of the course, the student should be able to:
1. Give an account of and problematise general didactic aspects in technology, mathematics and natural sciences
2. Give an account of and problematise specific contents in teaching such as ethics, sex and relationship, and gender, as well as language integrated working methods and teaching with regard to neuropsychiatric difficulties
3. Account for, discuss and problematise specific contents in teaching with a focus on sustainable development
4. Discuss and problematise different ways to plan, organise and evaluate teaching in one or more of the subjects technology, mathematics, physics and chemistry
5. Discuss how different assessment methods can be applied to evaluate pupils' knowledge in one or more of the subjects technology, mathematics, physics and chemistry
6. Plan and carry out labs, demonstrations and/or equivalent teaching activities in one of the subjects physics, chemistry, mathematics or technology
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