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PEDA0025-1

Introduction to sciences of education and training, partim II


Duration :30h Th
Credits/ECTS :
2nd year of a Bachelor's degree in human and social sciences3
Année préparatoire au master en sciences de la santé publique3
1st "licence" in public health sciences: promotion of health orientation (environment)4
1st "licence" in public health sciences: promotion of health orientation (epidemiology and economy of hea)4
1st "licence" in public health sciences: promotion of health orientation (prevention and education of hea)4
1st "licence" in public health sciences: promotion of health orientation (sexology)4
2nd year of a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and Education4
Année préparatoire au master en Sciences de l'éducation4
Année préparatoire au master en sciences psychologiques3
1st "licence" in Education
Holder(s) :Dieudonné Leclercq
Substitute(s) :Brigitte Denis
Course contents : The booklet dedicates one chapter for each of the following learning/teaching events :
1. Observation/Modelisation
2. Reception/Transmission
3. Practice/Coaching
4. Exploration/Documentation
5. Experimentation/Reactivity
6. Creation/Confortation
7. Metacognition-Co-reflexion
8. Debate/Animation
These events are linked to learning theories supported by associationism, constructivism, cognitivism, instumentalism.
Course objective : Make links between the learning/teaching events and theories of learning.
Written notes : Syllabus : Leclercq (2005) "Méthodes de Formation et Théories de l'Apprentissage" (MFTA), Editions de l'ULg.
Assessment : Written exam with Degrees of Certainty.
By MCQs and General Implicit Solutions (GIS) : None, All, Lack of Data, Absurdity (Non sense) in the stem.

The Degrees of Certainty (DC) permit the students to obtain additional Metacognitive Bonus points provided their score in Confidence and Prudence reach minimal levels fixed for each of them and that each answer is given a Degree of Certainty by the student.
Contacts : Prof. D. Leclercq, d.leclercq@ulg.ac.be, 04 366 20 72 Brigitte Denis, chargée de cours adjointe, B.Denis@ulg.ac.be, 04 366 20 96
Remarks : One of those 15 lessons is given in english, the students being prepared (distribution of specialized vocabulary one week before).




ULg : Students and Studies Administration - Academic Affairs
Contact : Monique Marcourt, direction A.E.E.
Date of data : 18/05/2007
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