This course will be held bilingually in English and in German in a Co-Teaching setting with two docents coming from Canada and Germany. It aims to introduce the field of international and comparative education as well as international teaching to students at the undergraduate level. As a lead-in, there is a brief overview of international relations theories in general and also systematic reflections about general characteristics of education and school take place. Knowledge of the functionality of national systems is important in any discussion of comparative education. It is highly significant in the sense that knowing something of the political, cultural, social and historical antecedents of contemporary education systems helps contextualize them in their current environment. Additionally, theoretical perspectives and the philosophical ideas that education is based on are crucial in widening this understanding. Preceding from these reflections, the course looks specifically at national education systems in different regions of the world. Of particular attention are states in North America and Europe such as Canada. The Canadian education system is examined in detail and reference is made, for example, to the federal system of government and education, as well as critical issues such as the historical system of residential schools for First Nations peoples in Canada and their impact on contemporary First Nations education. Within the course students learn and reflect about educational systems in different countries through a variety of means including bilingual class discussion, as well as directed readings of texts in both languages and short presentations of the reading results either in English or in German.
Regarding the competencies, the students should achieve, they initially gain an understanding of and should briefly be able to explain the role the modern international system plays in relation to national education systems. Moreover, students acquire a knowledge of the international laws, structures of governance, conflict, and human rights issues as they impact on national education systems. Building on this, students assess the ways in which a comparative perspective on national school systems can be achieved. Following on this, students gain knowledge of educational systems in different global regions. Penultimately, students develop an understanding of some of the challenges different national and local school systems face in specific regional contexts.
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Die Seminarsprache ist überwiegend Englisch, jedoch ist auch eine deutsche Dozentin anwesend. Sprachliche Kenntnisse werden nicht bewertet, da es sich um ein erziehungswissenschaftliches Seminar handelt. Organisatorisches wird bei Bedarf auch auf Deutsch geklärt.
| Frequency | Weekday | Time | Format / Place | Period | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| one-time | Do | 18-20 | U2-107 | 10.10.2019 | |
| one-time | Di | 18-20 | X-E1-202 | 14.01.2020 | |
| one-time | Fr | 14-18 | T2-227 | 17.01.2020 | |
| one-time | Sa | 10-18 | X-E0-224 | 18.01.2020 | |
| one-time | Fr | 14-20 | C5-141 | 24.01.2020 | |
| one-time | Sa | 10-20 | X-E0-224 | 25.01.2020 |
The binding module descriptions contain further information, including specifications on the "types of assignments" students need to complete. In cases where a module description mentions more than one kind of assignment, the respective member of the teaching staff will decide which task(s) they assign the students.
| Degree programme/academic programme | Validity | Variant | Subdivision | Status | Semester | LP | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Studieren ab 50 |
Es wird erwartet, dass sich die Studierenden aktiv in Form von Text-, Partner- sowie Gruppenarbeit, Plenumsdiskussionen, Plakaterstellungen etc. mit dem Seminarthema auseinandersetzen und für eine Studienleistung eine Textarbeit vorbereiten wie anleiten. Im Laufe des Seminares sollen sich die Studierenden kritisch und in teilweise verschriftlichter Form mit vergleichenden Perspektiven und theoretischen Verständnissen von Schule und Bildung in verschiedenen Ländern befassen und Entwicklungen kritisch-reflexiv hinterfragen.