6 ECTS credits
180 h study time
Offer 1 with catalog number 1021475ANR for all students in the 2nd semester at a (A) Bachelor - preliminary level.
The course aims to provide students with an understanding of the policy and practice of adult educational sectors. The subdivision of adult educational practice (agogiek) in the field is expressed in different sectors. The focus within this subject will be mainly on the socio-cultural field, but the others will also be covered. An "adult educational field" (Agogische sector) refers to a specific area within social/cultural/leisure /education services that focuses on guiding, supporting and encouraging individuals, groups or communities to make positive changes in their lives (e.g. social work, welfare work, youth work, cultural work, community work, community development, etc.). The aim of the various sectors is to guide and support individuals and groups to develop skills, promote self-reliance, improve their well-being and enhance their ability to participate in society. The course aims to allow students to develop an understanding of these different practices in Flanders and, more specifically, of the structure of these practices and the policy framework within which they fall, with a specific focus on the Brussels Capital Region. It wants to give students the opportunity to have a limited practical experience in order to broaden and increase their interest and commitment towards the different sectors and the social context in which they find themselves.
The further content of this course is discussed during the first lesson.
More information on the table of contents, the compulsory and optional study materials, the study time calculation and the teaching methods will follow during the first lesson.
Guest lectures are part of the course material.
No class recordings are made available.
The use of generative AI is allowed, additional details will be shared during classes and via the Canvas course platform. Any use of generative AI must be indicated appropriately.
This course contributes to the programme-specific learning outcomes of the Master of Adult Educational Sciences (see: Learning outcomes of the Masterprogramma).
By the end of this course, they will be able to:
1. Students understand the impact of policy on organisations within these sectors.
2. Students will be able to interpret certain societal issues and have an understanding of how they can concretely contribute to processes of change.
3. As the course progresses, students develop a more open, critical attitude about and nuanced view of challenges facing different sectors.
4. Students gain insight into the important contemporary challenges facing professionals within these specific sectors in the current social context, with a focus on the Brussels context.
The final grade is composed based on the following categories:
Written Exam determines 70% of the final mark.
PRAC Practical Assignment determines 30% of the final mark.
Within the Written Exam category, the following assignments need to be completed:
Within the PRAC Practical Assignment category, the following assignments need to be completed:
- Students must score at least 10/20 on each component to pass this course. If you fail one of the two components, you will receive the lower component grade as your final mark. The partial mark you passed in the first sitting may be carried over to the second sitting and you do not have to take it again.
- The second session consists of an assignment according to the same requirements of the first session.
- The student's overall grade for the group assignment is not necessarily the same for all group members. The individual grade depends on a peer evaluation in which the individual contribution is evaluated.
- If you are absent for at least one component, you will receive an "Absent" as the final grade for the course component.
- The partial results of individual course units are not transferable to the following academic year.
This offer is part of the following study plans:
Bachelor of Adult Education: Profile Social Studies (only offered in Dutch)
Bachelor of Adult Education: Profile Cultural Studies (only offered in Dutch)
Bachelor of Adult Education: Abridged Profile Social Studies (only offered in Dutch)
Bachelor of Adult Education: Initial track (only offered in Dutch)
Bachelor of Adult Education: Abridged Profile Cultural Studies (only offered in Dutch)
Bachelor of Philosophy and Moral Sciences: default (only offered in Dutch)
Preparatory Programme Master of Science in Adult Education: Profile Social Studies (only offered in Dutch)
Preparatory Programme Master of Science in Adult Education: Profile Cultural Studies (only offered in Dutch)