3 ECTS credits
90 h study time

Offer 1 with catalog number 4022550ENR for all students in the 2nd semester at a (E) Master - advanced level.

Semester
2nd semester
Enrollment based on exam contract
Impossible
Grading method
Grading (scale from 0 to 20)
Can retake in second session
Yes
Enrollment Requirements
Alvorens men een inschrijving kan nemen voor 'Vakdidactiek Moraalwetenschappen 2' moet men ingeschreven of geslaagd zijn voor 'Vakdidactiek Moraalwetenschappen 1' en 'Positief en inclusief leefklimaat CW'.
Taught in
Dutch
Faculty
Multidisciplinary Institute for Teacher Education
Department
Multidisciplinary Institute for Teacher Education
Educational team
Gustaaf Cornelis (course titular)
Marijke Van Vlasselaer
Activities and contact hours
8 contact hours Seminar, Exercises or Practicals
82 contact hours Independent or External Form of Study
Course Content

Learning Pathway Professional Practice

In this course unit, students start with 2 hours of co-teaching for moral studies didactics. The form of co-teaching depends on the needs of the situation. Subsequently, a supervised practice internship for professional didactics in moral sciences is transferred to a supervised practice internship. Students design lessons (7h) which they also carry out in class practice, in the presence of the mentor.

For students with LIO status: in-service internship of 28 hours (and if applicable pre-service or alternative internship). If the assignment volume is between 200 and 499 teaching hours, the student may not be able to perform sufficient unique teaching hours for this course unit. In that case, additional assignments from the regular track will be given in proportion to the missing hours. In cases where the LIO student has no or insufficient teaching assignment within the field of this course unit, an additional assignment is given from the regular track , i.e. guided practice internship. Here the student designs lessons that are carried out in classroom practice, in the presence of the mentor. 

Learning Pathway Pedagogical Content Knowledge

The students learn about the development of the course ‘non-denominational ethics’, the specificity of this course and the postion of it within the cluster of ‘philosophies of life’ (in casu, the religions), the operationalisation of the interreligious competences and to enthuse for the awareness of the personal worldview in an ethical perspective. The student thoroughly studies the requirements for a successful start of his pupils in higher education. Students develop worksheets and know how to evaluate those.

 
 
 
 
Course material
Handbook (Required) : Niet-confessionele zedenleer in de klas, Fundamenten voor vakdidactiek moraalfilosofie, Cornelis, G., ASP, 9789057187735, 2018
Digital course material (Required) : Beschikbaar via Canvas
Handbook (Recommended) : Met hamer en scheermes, Methoden voor fijn en grof denk- of discussiewerk, Cornelis, G., Pelckmans Pro, 9789463371117, 2018
Additional info
  • For students of campuses Anderlecht, Diest and Leuven 6 contact hours will be organised. 84h are completed as self-study (including internship). 
  • Students are expected to attend all classes within this course unit in order to prepare as much as possible for the internship (professional attitude).  
  • Internships can take place during academic leaves that does not coincides with school holidays, exam preparation time and exam periods. Students are expected to spread the duration of their internship (see internship guidelines). 
  • During this course unit an integrated skill set of competences, needed for the design of a positive and inclusive climate is developed. During the internship the aim is to integrate the learning outcomes of the other course units and the course unit positive and inclusive climate. 
 
Learning Outcomes

General competences

Programme specific learning outcomes

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 14, 16, 19, 20, 22

Learning Pathway Professional Practice

  1. The student shows an open, inquisitive and professional attitude (including planning/preparation of and communication about the internship).  

  2. The student can design coherent and challenging lessons and implement them successfully under the guidance of the mentor. 

  3. Drawing on the pedagogical reference frameworks and subject-specific insights, the student can create a powerful learning environment, in which learning objectives, learning resources and learning and assessment activities are aligned to each other and match the diversity of the learning group. 

  4. The student, appealing to the pedagogical reference frameworks and subject-specific insights, can offer learning objectives, learning activities and learning content to students in a structured, accurate and engaging way. 

  5. The student deals constructively with feedback from the mentor or internship supervisor on the preparation and implementation of internship lessons, is able to reflect on it critically and can incorporate the feedback into teaching practice. 

  6. The student handles information about the pupil/ student/ teachers/ school/ supervisors in a respectful and discreet manner.  

Learning Pathway Pedagogical Content Knowledge

 

The student knows how to find relevant and trustworthy sources to use in the context of non-denominational ethics (NDE). The student knows the development of the course NDE from the perspective of liberal humanism, can locate the course within the field of related courses, knows how to connect with those and how to establish this with pupils, and can in that context carefully testify to his / her commitment to liberal humanism. The student can process the inter-religious competences into teaching methods to enter into and deepen the inter-religious dialogue. The student makes the connection between meaningfulness and philosophy of life. The student knows how to deal with the pupils from within their own worldviews, in particular the ethical component. The student can make the pupils aware of their own ethical position. The student knows how to activate an ethical awareness among the pupils in the context of active citizenship. The student knows the specific needs and limitations of student evaluation in the context of non-denominational ethics. The student can prepare his / her pupils for higher studies.

The student shows an open, inquisitive and professional attitude.  

 

Grading

The final grade is composed based on the following categories:
Practical Exam determines 60% of the final mark.
Other Exam determines 40% of the final mark.

Within the Practical Exam category, the following assignments need to be completed:

  • Co-teaching en begeleide stage with a relative weight of 60 which comprises 60% of the final mark.

    Note: De evaluatie van de begeleide stage of LIO-baan gebeurt door de stagebegeleider o.b.v. stage-administratie, lesvoorbereidingen en ontwikkeld materiaal, mondelinge en schriftelijke feedback van de mentor, zelfevaluatie en gesprek, etc.

Within the Other Exam category, the following assignments need to be completed:

  • Opdracht with a relative weight of 40 which comprises 40% of the final mark.

    Note: Opdracht m.b.t verwerking leerinhoud vakdidactiek.

Additional info regarding evaluation
  • A final grade can only be calculated if a score was obtained for each category of the evaluation. Not participating in one or more categories results in the mention ‘afwezig’ (afw).  
  • A student can only pass the course unit if at least 7/20 is obtained for each category. The final score awarded is then the grade assigned to the lowest scored category. 
  • It is obligatory to communicate in a timely fashion (see agreements in internship guidelines). Belated communication can lead to a score “afwezig" (afw) for the internship. 
  • If the grade for the practical exam is insufficient, a remedial trajectory with binding agreements is proposed in order to continue with the internship for the next course unit. 
  • If the total score of the internship is insufficient, the student cannot pass this course unit. Retaking the practical part can only be done in the following useful session. In the case of a referral to the next session, the titular can allow the transfer of the grades of the successfully completed sections. 
 
Allowed unsatisfactory mark
The supplementary Teaching and Examination Regulations of your faculty stipulate whether an allowed unsatisfactory mark for this programme unit is permitted.

Academic context

This offer is part of the following study plans:
Master of Teaching in Arts and Humanities: History (only offered in Dutch)
Master of Teaching in Arts and Humanities: Art History and Heritage Studies (only offered in Dutch)
Master of Teaching in Arts and Humanities: Philosophy (only offered in Dutch)
Master of Teaching in Arts and Humanities: Ethics and Humanism (only offered in Dutch)
Master of Teaching in Arts and Humanities: Standaard traject 60 ECTS Etb (only offered in Dutch)
Master of Teaching in Arts and Humanities: Standaard traject 60 ECTS And (only offered in Dutch)