Science Education for Postgraduate/Doctoral Students, 3.0 credits
Naturvetenskaplig utbildning för doktorander, 3.0 hp
6FIFM05
Course level
Third-cycle EducationDescription
Registration is done via the link https://forms.office.com/e/i6FaL29Msw and it opens 2025-01-01. The Last day of registration is 2025-01-19.
The course evaluation is filled in via the link https://forms.office.com/e/222ZftNf4H when the course is finished*.*
Contact
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Jordi Altimiras
Examiner
Entry requirements
Entry requirement for studies on third-cycle education courses
- second-cycle degree,
- 240 credits in req acquisition of equivalent knowledge in some other manner
Specific entry requirements for this course
- That the student is actively involved in teaching at the time the course is conducted
Learning outcomes
By the end of the course the students will be able to:
- describe fundamental conditions for learning
- describe content-specific challenges to learning within natural sciences and engineering
- meet, challenge and assist students in a laboratory environment
- describe challenges for teaching and learning at the undergraduate level
Contents
The course consists of three blocks
Block 1: What promotes learning?
Block 2: Students prior knowledge and preconceptions
Block 3: The role of the teacher
Educational methods
Each block require preparatory work to later participate in different seminars. Part of the course content is provided also as a lecture. Written assignments, an oral presentation of a didactic task and a practical teaching exercise including feedback and reflection complete the course.
Examination
All course moments are mandatory and are examined as pass/fail. Seminars are examined with a written reflection report. The didactic task is examined by an oral presentation and a written report. The practical teaching exercise is examined orally with the feedback from other course students
Grading
Two-grade scaleCourse literature
The course will use the book “Academic Teaching” by Elmgren and Henriksson as a red thread throughout the course. Complementary research articles for each seminar will be also provided.
General information
The course is planned and carried out according to what is stated in this syllabus. Course evaluation, analysis and suggestions for improvement should be fed back to the Research and PhD studies Committee (FUN) by the course coordinator.
If the course is withdrawn or is subject to major changes, examination according to this syllabus is normally offered at three occasions within/in close connection to the two following semesters.