Contemporary Research in Early Childhood Education and Care

Lectures at Queen Maud University College.
21-22 September
7 October
16 November 

Registration deadline: 20 August

Credits: 5 ETC

Course website: LOS8034 - Contemporary Research in Early Childhood Education and Care

The course shall strengthen the student's knowledge within Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) research through providing sufficient breadth and focus within the contemporary ECEC research field. The course will focus on children from 0-9 years of age and the educational institutions (ECEC centers and schools) in which they attend. The course is designed as a hybrid course that offers the students the opportunity, through developing their own textbook, to explore and review the status of knowledge on chosen topics related to their own PhD work. The course will give methodological and theoretical knowledge as well as analytical competence. The students will also gain authentic experience in the process of developing a written scientific publication and giving an oral presentation, similar to what they will experience in the research community.

The course will be based on a write your own textbook method. This method includes lectures, seminars, workshops and supervision on literature search, literature review, scientific writing, peer coaching, and peer reviewing. The themes in focus will be based on topics individually chosen by each of the students, to match their research interest and need for developing knowledge. The chosen topic must be related to the ECEC research field, focusing on children between 0-9 years of age and their educational institutions. Most of the teaching will be a supervised process through work in study groups, formed on the basis of the students' chosen topic, with a teacher as a supervisor. As part of this process, each student must select approximately 15 contemporary research papers on which to develop his or her own academic text. The students in the study group will coach each other on writing a chapter in a joint textbook, and the students will conduct peer review on each other's final chapters. The faculty will facilitate and supervise the coaching and peer review process. The joint textbook will comprise a central part of the curriculum on which the students will conduct a written exam by the end of the study.

Lectures at Queen Maud University College.
21-22 September
7 October
16 November 

Course coordinator: Professor Ellen Beate Hansen Sandseter
Administrative coordinator: Camilla Røtne

Admission for external candidates / NTNU Søknadsweb

 

Tags: Teacher Education, Educational Science
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