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| AESS1219-1 | Special didactics in chemistry : placements (1st part) - Observation placements - Teaching placements - Reflexive practical work
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| Duration : | Observation placements : 10h Internship Teaching placements : 20h Internship Reflexive practical work : 5h Pr
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| Lecturer : | Observation placements : Bernard Leyh
Teaching placements : Bernard Leyh
Reflexive practical work : Bernard Leyh
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| Coordinator : | Bernard Leyh |
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Language(s) of instruction :
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| French language |
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Organisation and examination :
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| Teaching in the first semester, examination in June |
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Course contents :
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| Please see the detailed descriptions of the different parts involved in this course.
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 | The students follow ten chemistry lessons given by secondary school teachers to become aware of the various learning and teaching approaches. |
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 | The students are in charge of one internship in which they teach in secondary school classes under the supervision of experienced teachers. In addition to chemistry, they may also teach a limited number of biology lessons. |
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 | Reflexive practices are based on the analysis, by the students and the members of the chemistry didactics group, of the internship report, in order to define the appropriate feedback. |
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Learning outcomes of the course :
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 | The students are expected to acquire the first elements to define critically their personal approach to teaching. |
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 | At the end of this internship, the future teachers are expected to master the basic competences that define a professional teacher. This first level of competences will be strengthened and extended during the internships of course AESS2219-1 (part II). |
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 | Reflexive practices are one of the many tools which should help the future teachers to:
- develop among their students a citizenship-oriented behaviour;
- contribute to the intellectual development of each student;
- guide the learning processes;
- promote the development of transferable skills;
- assess the results of their teaching practice;
- work in a team-oriented way;
- use efficiently modern communication techniques;
- follow the legal regulations involving safety and health in a chemical environment. |
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Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :
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 | Active participation in the theoretical course and in the small-scale teaching exercices
- A good understanding of chemistry (bachelor level)
- Participation in the General Didactics Course |
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Planned learning activities and teaching methods :
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Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :
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 | The students choose themselves the lessons they are going to follow. They write a short report at the end. |
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 | The internship will take place during the first semester 2014-2015.
The students receive a detailed written information about the organizational aspects.
This internship is prepared by small-scale teaching exercises in the framework of the theoretical course (AESS1216-1). |
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 | Reflexive practices are organized at the end of the internship, when a member of the chemistry didactics laboratory comes to assess a lesson, and when the report has been delivered. |
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Recommended or required readings :
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 | Curricula and chemistry textbooks for the secondary school. Bachelor chemistry textbooks as references. |
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 | Curricula and chemistry textbooks for the secondary schools. Bachelor level textbooks as references for the chemistry concepts. |
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Assessment methods and criteria :
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 | If necessary, the report is discussed with the student but it is not assessed. |
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 | The quality of the internship is assessed both by the supervisor and by the members of the chemistry didactics group.
A report must be written by the student and will be assessed.
The internship report must include a critical analysis of the work performed. |
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 | Reflexives practices are assessed together with the internship report. The latter must include a critical analysis of the work performed. |
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Work placement(s) :
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Organizational remarks :
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Contacts :
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 | Bernard Leyh - Molecular Dynamics Laboratory - Didactics of Chemistry - Office R77 (Building B6c, level 0, south floor) - Phone: 00 32 4 3663425
Electronic address: Bernard.Leyh@ulg.ac.be
Teaching assistant: Ms. Brigitte Nihant - Didactics of Chemistry - Building B6a - Office -2.117 (-2 floor) - Phone: 00 32 4 3663335
Electronic address: Brigitte.Nihant@ulg.ac.be |
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 | Bernard Leyh - Molecular Dynamics Laboratory - Didactics of Chemistry - Office R77 (Building B6c, level 0, south floor) - Phone: 00 32 4 3663425
Electronic address: Bernard.Leyh@ulg.ac.be
Teaching assistant: Ms. Brigitte Nihant - Didactics of Chemistry - Building B6a - Office -2.117 (-2 floor) - Phone: 00 32 4 3663335
Electronic address: Brigitte.Nihant@ulg.ac.be |
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 | Bernard Leyh - Molecular Dynamics Laboratory - Didactics of Chemistry - Office R77 (Building B6c, level 0, south floor) - Phone: 00 32 4 3663425
Electronic address: Bernard.Leyh@ulg.ac.be
Teaching assistant: Ms. Brigitte Nihant - Didactics of Chemistry - Building B6a - Office -2.117 (-2 floor) - Phone: 00 32 4 3663335
Electronic address: Brigitte.Nihant@ulg.ac.be |
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