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Academic Didactics

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Course ID: WT-R-DYA
Erasmus code / ISCED: 08.2 Kod klasyfikacyjny przedmiotu składa się z trzech do pięciu cyfr, przy czym trzy pierwsze oznaczają klasyfikację dziedziny wg. Listy kodów dziedzin obowiązującej w programie Socrates/Erasmus, czwarta (dotąd na ogół 0) – ewentualne uszczegółowienie informacji o dyscyplinie, piąta – stopień zaawansowania przedmiotu ustalony na podstawie roku studiów, dla którego przedmiot jest przeznaczony. / (0221) Religion and theology The ISCED (International Standard Classification of Education) code has been designed by UNESCO.
Course title: Academic Didactics
Name in Polish: Dydaktyka akademicka
Organizational unit: Institute of General Theology
Course groups:
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): (not available) Basic information on ECTS credits allocation principles:
  • the annual hourly workload of the student’s work required to achieve the expected learning outcomes for a given stage is 1500-1800h, corresponding to 60 ECTS;
  • the student’s weekly hourly workload is 45 h;
  • 1 ECTS point corresponds to 25-30 hours of student work needed to achieve the assumed learning outcomes;
  • weekly student workload necessary to achieve the assumed learning outcomes allows to obtain 1.5 ECTS;
  • work required to pass the course, which has been assigned 3 ECTS, constitutes 10% of the semester student load.

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Language: Polish
(in Polish) Punkty ECTS:


Subject level:

elementary

Learning outcome code/codes:

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Short description:

The lecture is preparing participants in doctoral studies for independent leading classes of different type.

Full description:

For the task moving the rudimentary knowledge closer has a lecture concerning the work of the university teacher with the student and of principles of teaching at the higher education institution.

Issues:

1. preliminary issues. The literature on the subject and available sources

2. idea of the higher education institution, role of the university

3. attainment targets - effects of the education, domestic framework of the classification

4. principles of the teaching

5. study card of the lecture (sylabus)

6. The catalogue of the object, ECTS and other notions

7. preparation for classes (teaching planning - in the prospect of the semester, of lecture)

8. copyright in didactics

9. typology of academic teachers

10. individual style of giving classes.

11. today's student

12. characteristics of the Y generation and from

13. attitudes of students

14. teaching transport (specificity of the communication academic teacher - student)

15. forms of ranking the lecture

16. verification of effects of the education

17. forms of education academic

18. work with the big/small group of students

19. types of classes

20. structure of the lecture

21. active teaching methods

22. active teaching methods

23. modern technologies

24. modern technologies

25. elastic teaching

26. E-learning

27. soft competence of the academic teacher

28. humour at a lecture

29. individuation of the teaching process

30. evaluation

Bibliography:

Całek A., Kasperek K., Polok G., Wysokowicz E., Poradnik dydaktyka szkoły wyższej, Katowice 2007.

Karpińska A., Wróblewska W. (red)., Dylematy dydaktyki szkoły wyższej w dialogu i perspektywie, Białystok 2008.

Karpińska A., Wróblewska W. (red.), Dydaktyka akademicka - wybrane obszary badawcze, Warszawa 2014.

Tomalska H. (red.), Z zagadnień dydaktyki szkoły wyższej, Nowy Sącz 2001.

Schrade U. (red.), Dydaktyka szkoły wyższej - wybrane problemy, Warszawa 2010.

Kwiatkowski S., Walczak D., Kompetencje interpersonalne w pracy współczesnego nauczyciela, Warszawa 2017.

Sajduk B., Nowoczesna dydaktyka akademicka. kto kogo jak uczy?,

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/271646418_Blazej_Sajduk_Nowoczesna_dydaktyka_akademicka

Czerepaniak -Walczak T., Fabryki dyplomów czy universitas?, Kraków 2013.

Hursty B., Reding G., Profesjonalizm w uczeniu. Jak osiągnąć sukces?, Warszawa 2011.

Rozmus A. (red.), Wykładowca doskonały. Podręcznik nauczyciela akademickiego, Warszawa 2013.

Skulicz D. (red.), W poszukiwaniu modelu dydaktyki akademickiej,Kraków 2004.

Kaptur P., Idealny nauczyciel akademicki - mit czy realizm?, "Forum Oświatowe" 144(2011), s. 71-76.

Tokarska E., Nauczyciel akademicki jako przewodnik studenta w podróży po wiedzę, https://repozytorium.ukw.edu.pl/bitstream/handle/item/1779/Ewelina%20Tokarska%20Nauczyciel%20akademicki%20jako%20przewodnik%20studenta%20w%20podrozy%20po%20wiedze.pdf?sequence=1

Efekty kształcenia i opis ECTS:

Participation in the lecture - 30 hr

Reading of recommended literature - 15 hr

Drawing up the part of the card of the lecture - 15 hr

Preparing for the exam - 30 hr

EK1 defined as "the student has a knowledge of general methodology permitting the scientific work independent planting sciences in theology"

For the evaluation:

D (2) - isn't demonstrating any knowledge of the general methodology of the scientific work;

Fairly (3) - is demonstrating the basic knowledge of the general methodology of the scientific work;

B (4) - he is demonstrating the extensive knowledge of the general methodology of the scientific work and is quoting ways discussed at a lecture of going in for science in theology;

A (5) - he is demonstrating the very good knowledge of the general methodology of the scientific work, is quoting ways discussed at a lecture of going in for science in theology as well as is suggesting author's solutions in this regard;

EK2 defined as "knows principles of didactics in theological discipline gone in for by oneself"

For the evaluation:

D (2) - isn't giving any teaching principles applied in theological sciences;

Fairly (3) - is exchanging teaching fundamentals applied in theological sciences;

B (4) - is exchanging teaching principles applied in theological sciences along with examples of exploiting them in practice;

A (5) - he is exchanging teaching principles applied in theological sciences along with examples of exploiting them in practice as well as correctly is planning the own scientific activity in the chosen theological speciality.

EK3 defined as "has an own research workshop, letting him perform academic tasks independently". For the evaluation:

D (2) - isn't presenting the own research workshop and independently fulfilled scientific objectives;

Fairly (3) - is showing the research workshop discussed on classes;

B (4) - is showing the research workshop discussed on classes and along with the possibility of using it in the execution of tasks scientific;

A (5) - he/she is showing the discussed research workshop on classes adapted for own specialization and is giving examples of applying author's solutions in the execution of tasks scientific.

EK4 defined as "is able to conduct classes of different type (lecture, exercises, seminar, seminar). For the evaluation:

D (2) - isn't demonstrating the ability of correct leading classes;

Fairly (3) - is demonstrating the basic skill of giving a lecture and/or exercises;

B (4) - is demonstrating the ability of giving classes of different type (lecture, exercises, seminar, seminar);

A (5) - is demonstrating the ability of leading classes of different type and the automatic_evaluation in order to raise their quality.

EK5 - defined as "the student is gifted is for responsible taking tasks public, particularly associated with going in for science (e.g. work of the teacher, academic teachers). For the evaluation:

D (2) - isn't undertaking tasks associated with preparing and giving classes as the university teacher;

Fairly (3) - connecting with preparing and giving classes as the university teacher is undertaking tasks;

B (4) - in the responsible way is undertaking tasks combined with preparing and giving classes as the university teacher;

A (5) - in the responsible and creative way is performing tasks associated with preparing and giving classes as the university teacher, diversifying ways and forms of work pursuant to recipients and the taken subject matter.

Assessment methods and assessment criteria:

Participation in the lecture (the roll)

Reading of suggested object literature (constant assessing)

Independent drawing up the pattern sylabusa of object connected with the chosen speciality (dissertation)

Oral exam - self-presentation of independently prepared classes to the freely chosen subject from specific specialization.

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