Å-SAM315 Social studies 2a
Course description for academic year 2020/2021
Contents and structure
The study of social science includes the disciplines history and geography and the subject area social studies. The course of study is intended to qualify students to be able to work independently on both academic and didactic issues.
The subject must be put into a didactic perspective. Through different approaches to teaching and didactic reflection the students will develop an ability to promote social conscience and interest in the subject.
Social science is intended to develop a broad understanding of the interaction and conflict between people, society and nature during different periods and in different parts of the world. The students will work on selected geographical areas, historical periods and areas or social science. The subject will contribute to knowledge about the history of the Sami and their situation as indigenous people.
Social science work is intended to promote students' social competence and their ability to be members of a multi-cultural society. The students will also develop their ability to contribute to such learning in primary and lower secondary school.
The subject will contribute to allowing the students to work with the basic skills; expressing themselves orally and in writing, reading and mathematics, and using digital tools.
Contents:
Social science 2a builds on Social science 1 and provides greater room for in-depth studies of history, geography and social studies. The subject provides increased knowledge and insight into central sections of social science and opens up academic and didactic in-depth studies of the three areas.
The subject will also provide greater understanding of the link between theoretical perspectives and didactic issues. Critical assessment of different sides of social science teaching. The subject also includes activities and working methods to promote learning.
Learning Outcome
Knowledge requirements
The student:
- has knowledge on events and matters in the present in the light of power relationships and the actions and choices of individuals in the recent past
- has knowledge on interaction and conflict between natural conditions and living conditions
- has knowledge on the development of the global economy, and political, environmental and social consequences of this development, including in an indigenous people perspective
- has knowledge of relevant research and development work in the discipline
- has knowledge of central disciplinary didactic methods and theories
- has knowledge on basic human rights
Skills
The student:
- can work independently on academic and didactic issues and analyse academic issues on the basis of the subject's basis of facts and theories
- can reflect on and demonstrate insight into historical processes
- is able to raise awareness of the selection of learning strategies
- can apply academic knowledge and results from research and development work
General competence
- can keep up to date and reflect on own practice
- can critically reflect on social science issues
- is able to work independently and together with others to identify, analyse and solve problems associated with learning and development in social science
Entry requirements
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Recommended previous knowledge
Å-SAM115 and Å-SAM215
Teaching methods
Introductory lectures will be given based on the literature on the reading list. This is followed by tasks and discussions along the way. Emphasis is placed on students actively participating and contributing to a living and creative study environment.
Compulsory learning activities
Written and verbal study requirements
All study requirements are specified in the semester plan
Assessment
Written exam, 6 hours
Examination support material
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