Academic lecture series 4 1.S2.EP.TTP.AP.13
Course objectives:
The lecture is aimed at detailing students’ knowledge of the theoretical framework, methodological preferences and analytic preoccupations of second language aquisition context. The course is intended as an elaboration and diversification of students’ broad orientation and to develop individual interests of selected areas of English Philology domain especially relevant in the educational context.
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Course content depends on the teachers' research interests and specialist knowledge.
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Methods of instruction/ forms of classroom activity
multimedia presentation, discussion, reading, text analysis, essay writing, ICT tools/MSTeams
Term 2023/24-L:
Academic Lecture series 4 will be dedicated to the process of effective communication in the classroom via Transactional Analysis. This is an interactive lecture in which students learn about a psychological approach to understanding human communication. Rooted in the theory and practice of Transactional Analysis, the lecture offers an introduction to the leading notions explaining the communication paths, what enhances communication and what blocks it |
Field of study
Student workload
Study level
Education profile
Type of course
obligatory courses
The semester in which the subject is carried out
Mode
Course coordinators
Term 2022/23-L: | Term 2024/25-L: | Term 2023/24-L: |
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes acc to PQF since 2019
Knowledge
Students know and understand
1. the position and role of philological sciences and their place among the humanities especially the place of second language acquisition in linguistics (k_W01/P7S_WG)
2. to an in-depth extent specific advanced terminology in the field of study the lecture represents (k_W02/P7S_WG)
3. leading concepts of the the field of study the lecture represents (k_W05/P7S_WG)
Skills
Students can
4. read with understanding specialist academic texts and can write an academic essay or present orally using formal sources (k_U04/P7S_UW)
5. can use the academic knowledge received during lectures to develop and deepen their academic interests (k_U08/P7S_UU)
Social competences
Students are ready to
6. critically assess presented knowledge when applying it in practice in their professional context (k_K02/P7S_KK)
Assessment criteria
Forms of evaluation of learning outcomes
1. Active participation - 60% of the final grade (outcomes 1,2,3,4,5,6)
2. Written or oral form of evaluation (up to 40% of the final grade outcome 2,3,4,5)
(details regarding specific requirements to pass a lecture are provided by the teacher in each particular study cycle)
pass at 60%
Bibliography
Reading list is provided by the teacher in each particular study cycle.
Additional information
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