HISTORY OF PEDAGOGY AND CHILDHOOD EDUCATION WITH LABORATORY 1
Module LABORATORY OF EDUCATIONAL PRACTICES FOR CHILDREN (0-3): MATERIALS FOR HISTORICAL MEMORY AND CULTURAL HERITAGE

Academic Year 2024/2025 - Teacher: GABRIELLA D'APRILE

Expected Learning Outcomes

Through laboratory activities, students will be expected to:

- Develop autonomy in applying educational methodologies and strategies through paths of devising and designing activities referring to educational practices for children from a historical-evolutionary perspective;

- Know how to refer knowledge and skills possessed to different types of sources and materials of historical memory;

- To know how to compare in groups the limits and potential of one's own personal elaborations.

- To exercise forms of professional reflexivity in early childhood educational settings in order to mature a culturally evolved and critical, flexible and dynamic view of the professional profile.

Course Structure

The laboratory activity will involve collaborative activities in small groups and practical research exercises. Students will cooperate in the inquiry process to recognize, analyze and interpret different types of sources and documents relevant to the historical context under investigation

Required Prerequisites

To be able to draw on knowledge essential to the understanding of children's educational practices and have adequate theoretical-methodological references, the study of the contents of the History of Pedagogy and Childhood Education course is essential.

Attendance of Lessons

Attendance is mandatory. Access to the exam session will not be allowed unless the laboratory has been completed with a satisfactory evaluation.

Detailed Course Content

The workshop activities, introduced by a brief description of possible materials, sources and documentation sites, will be conducted both individually and in groups, to be finally, in plenary, illustrated and compared.

Learning Assessment

Learning Assessment Procedures

Students will present and submit the work completed during the practical activities along with a final product.