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CODE 67622
ACADEMIC YEAR 2024/2025
CREDITS
SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR SPS/08
LANGUAGE Italian
TEACHING LOCATION
  • GENOVA
SEMESTER 1° Semester
TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB

OVERVIEW

The course aims to provide the students with the basic tools and knowledges for a sociological understanding of the educational processes, starting from some key topics of the sociology of education; specific attention will be set to  sociology of schools, with references to the “scuola dell’infanzia” and “ scuola primaria”.

 

AIMS AND CONTENT

LEARNING OUTCOMES

Providing introductory knowledge of the discipline, starting from some of those thematic fields that are most important in relation to teacher training.

AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES

"Scuola dell’infanzia": The goal is to provide the students with the basic tools and knowledges for a sociological understanding of the educational processes about primary socialization, developing the critical mind and the ability to analyze the social context  beyond prejudices and stereotypes]

"Scuola Primaria": The goal is to provide the students with the basic tools and knowledges for a sociological understanding of the educational processes  about secondary  socialization, developing the critical mind and the ability to analyze the social context  beyond prejudices and stereotypes

PREREQUISITES

For foreign students o specific prerequisites related to knowledge of the discipline are required.

TEACHING METHODS

The lessons will be provided in modules, focusing each the main course’s themes.

The lessons will take place in presence. We altern frontal lessons and interactiv lessons, in which students will be asked to actively participate, through the use of different methodologies: brainstorming, guided discussions, discussions with invited experts, group work, coffee work, analysis of video material . Students will be required to actively participate (individually or in group activities), both during the activities proposed in the classroom and by studying on materials provided by the teacher and uploaded to aulaweb.

The students’ attendance  is not mandatory however all the activities carried out in the classroom are an important part of the course andthe  participation in them will contribute to the final evaluation.
Videos and images produced by the visual sociology laboratory (DISFOR)  will be exploited as well

For students with disabilities or specific learning disorder (SLD).

Students with disabilities or DSAs are reminded that in order to apply for adjustments in the exam, they must  enter the certification on the University website at servizionline.unige.it  in the "Students" section. The documentation will be verified by the University's Services for the Inclusion of Students with Disabilities and DSA Sector (https://rubrica.unige.it/strutture/struttura/100111).

Subsequently, significantly in advance (at least 10 days) of the examination date, an e-mail must be sent to the teacher with whom the examination will be taken, including in the knowledge copy both the School's Teacher Referent for the Inclusion of Students with Disabilities and with DSA (laura.traverso@unige.it) and the above-mentioned Sector using one of the following addresses (disabili@unige.it; dsa@unige.it). The e-mail should specify:

    the name of the teaching
    the date of the call
    the student's last name, first name and roll number
    the compensatory tools and dispensatory measures deemed functional and required.

The contact person (Prof. Laura Traverso) will confirm to the teacher that the applicant has the right to request adaptations in the exam and that these adaptations must be agreed upon with the teacher. The lecturer will respond by informing whether the requested adaptations can be used.

SYLLABUS/CONTENT

Different macro -argumetns will be developed (whit a particular attention about differences between “scuola dell’infanzia” and  “scuola primaria” and the children’s ages) :The sociological study of educational processes; socialization and identity; theories of childhood; inequalities in education; the relationship betweenschool and family; changes about family in the  XIX, XX century; the role of teachers; migration processes and education system

RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY

Besozzi E., Società, cultura, educazione, Carocci, 2019 (not chapters 1 e 2)

Brint S., Scuola e Società, Il Mulino, any edition (only chapters 5  e 6 )

Don Milani L., Lettera a una professoressa, any edition

 The students will have to choose a text from the following:

Giancola O., Salmieri L., La povertà educativa in Italia. Dati, analisi, politiche, Carocci 2023

 

Colombo M., Gli insegnanti in Italia. radiografia di una profesisone, Vita e Pensiero, 2017

 

 

 
   

 

 


 

 

TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD

LESSONS

LESSONS START

First Semester


 

EXAMS

EXAM DESCRIPTION

 

oral interview and written test in itinere (during the lessons)

 

ASSESSMENT METHODS

 

Assessment of students’ learning will take place with tests ( durimg the course) and an  final oral inteview.

The tests will be carried out in order to verify the understanding of the topics addressed; due to the impossibility of carrying out the lessons in the presence, these tests will be proposed through the aulaweb platform.
The final oral exam with open questions, in which the student will have to demonstrate knowledge of clear theoretical references and precise concepts on the foundations of the sociology of education and on the different topics covered during the course. In addition, competence in the specific use of disciplinary terminology used to analyze educational phenomena will be assessed

 

 

FURTHER INFORMATION

Foreign students must contact the teacher in person before the exam

For students with disabilities or specific learning disorder (SLD)

Students with disabilities or with DSA are reminded that in order to request adaptations in the exam, they must first enter the certification on the University website at servizionline.unige.it in the "Students" section. The documentation will be verified by the University's Services for the Inclusion of Students with Disabilities and DSA Sector (https://rubrica.unige.it/strutture/struttura/100111).

Subsequently, significantly in advance (at least 10 days) of the examination date, an e-mail must be sent to the teacher with whom the examination will be taken, including in the knowledge copy both the School's Teacher Referent for the Inclusion of Students with Disabilities and with DSA (laura.traverso@unige.it) and the above-mentioned Sector using one of the following addresses (disabili@unige.it; dsa@unige.it). The e-mail should specify:

    the name of the teaching
    the date of the call
    the student's last name, first name and roll number
    the compensatory tools and dispensatory measures deemed functional and required.

The Prof. Laura Traverso will confirm to the teacher that the applicant has the right to request adaptations in the exam and that these adaptations must be agreed upon with the teacher. The lecturer will respond by informing whether the requested adaptations can be used.

Requests should be sent at least 10 days before the date of the call in order to allow the teacher(s) to evaluate the content. In particular, in the case of intending to make use of concept maps for the exam (which must be much more concise than the maps used for study) if the submission does not meet the deadline there will not be the technical time needed to make any changes, which may be requested by the lecturer.

For more information regarding the request for services and adaptations see the document: Guidelines for requesting services, compensatory tools and/or dispensatory measures and specific aids.

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Agenda 2030 - Sustainable Development Goals

Agenda 2030 - Sustainable Development Goals
No poverty
No poverty
Quality education
Quality education
Gender equality
Gender equality
Reduce inequality
Reduce inequality
Sustainable cities and communities
Sustainable cities and communities
Peace, justice and strong institutions
Peace, justice and strong institutions