Open university: Individual Development and Pedagogical Support,online assignments, autumn 2023
Open university
- Credits:
- 2 ECTS credits
- Location:
- -
- Continuous learning category:
- Teaching, education and psychology
- Teaching format:
- Independent learning
- Price:
- 30 € (VAT 0%)
Content
The course key features and contents deal with individual development and the possibilities of supporting development in different stages of life and in diverse operating environments.
Learning outcomes
After completing the course, the student:
-can recognize the diverse nature of individual development in different growth environments
-knows the methods of operation that can support individual development
-recognize the importance of research literature in the development of ones' own thinking
This course forms a 5 ECTS whole together with the course Individual Development and Pedagogical Support, literature. The course Individual Development and Pedagogical Support should be taken before this course.
Study methods: Individual learning assignments in digital environment. Assignment and course materials are given by the teacher.
Course Individual Development and Pedagogical Support, literature should be completed before taking this course.
If you have been granted temporary protection in Finland (by Migri), this English-language course is free for the academic year 2023-2024. Please contact training secretary for registration.
The normal study fee is 15 euros per ECTS credit. The study fee is paid at registration.
If the teaching is provided by a partner school of the Open University, the study fee consists of the Open University’s study fee and the partner school’s fee. The study fee is paid when registering for the course. Please find more information: Registration, study fees and right to study | University of Eastern Finland (uef.fi) There is no separate registration or fee for study modules; register for each course individually.
By paying the study fee, the student receives a temporary right to study that entitles them to attend a particular course. The right to study is course-specific, and is required to complete the course as specified in the syllabus for the term, covering both teaching and course exams. If the course is continuously open for registration, the maximum time to complete the course is from 1 August to 31 July for that academic year.
Irrespective of time
English