Search result: Catalogue data in Spring Semester 2018
Mathematics TC ![]() Detailed information on the programme at: www.didaktischeausbildung.ethz.ch | ||||||
![]() General course offerings in the category Educational Science are listed under "Programme: Educational Science for Teaching Diploma and TC". | ||||||
Number | Title | Type | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
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851-0240-01L | Designing Learning Environments for School (EW2 TD) ![]() ![]() Prerequisites: successful participation in 851-0240-00L "Human Learning (EW1)". Adresses to students enrolled either in Teaching Diploma* (TD) or Teaching Certificate (TC) in Computer Science, Mathematics or Physics. *Except for students of Sport Teaching Diploma, who complete the sport-specific course unit EW2. | O | 3 credits | 2V | E. Stern, P. Greutmann, J. Maue | |
Abstract | Teaching is a complex skill. The lecture comprises (a) presentations about the theoretical background of this skill, (b) discussions of practical aspects, and (c) practical exercises. | |||||
Learning objective | The participants have the conceptual und procedural knowledge, and skills necessary for long-term planning, preparing, and implementing good lessons. They can apply this knowledge on different topics of their scientific STEM-background. | |||||
Content | We discuss characteristics of successful lessons and how to design such lessons by using curricula and lesson plans, teaching goals and a variety of teaching methods. | |||||
Lecture notes | The lecture comprises interactive parts where the participants elaborate and extend their knowledge and skills. Thus, there is no comprehensive written documentation of the lecture. The participants can download presentation slides, learning materials, and templates from "Moodle". | |||||
Literature | The necessary literature can be downloaded from "Moodle". | |||||
Prerequisites / Notice | The lecture EW2 can only be attended by students who already successfully completed the lecture Human Learning (EW1). There will be two independent lectures for different groups of students. You will get further information in an email at the beginning of the semester. To get the Credits you have to - regularly attend to the lecture - have the grade 4 or higher in the final written exam. | |||||
851-0240-24L | Designing Learning Environments for Schools (EW2 LD) - Portfolio - Enrolment only possible with simultaneous enrolment in course 851-0240-01L Designing Learning Environments for School (EW2 LD)! - Prerequisites: successful participation in 851-0240-00L "Human Learning (EW1)". - Adresses to students enrolled either in Teaching Diploma* (TD) or Teaching Certificate (TC) in Computer Science, Mathematics or Physics. *Except for students of Sport Teaching Diploma, who complete the sport-specific course unit EW2. | O | 1 credit | 2U | P. Greutmann, J. Maue | |
Abstract | In this lecture, you design a portfolio, i.e. a complete and elaborated teaching enviroment for schools, based on your scientific STEM-background | |||||
Learning objective | This lecture is an implementation and transfer of the theoretical inputs provided by the lecture "Designing Learning Environments for School" (EW2). | |||||
851-0242-03L | Introduction to General Pedagogy ![]() Enrolment only possible with matriculation in Teaching Diploma or Teaching Certificate. Prerequisite: successful participation in 851-0240-00L "Human Learning (EW1)". | W | 2 credits | 2G | L. Haag | |
Abstract | The basics of educational science and the field of activity of the school are conveyed in as much as they are of relevance to the field of activity of the teachers. Basic knowledge is taught methodically by the lecturers which is further deepened by the reading of selected texts and corresponding work assignments in individual and small groups. | |||||
Learning objective | 1. Basics of educational science 1.1 Historical survey of education and school 1.2 Fundamental educational terms - Education as field of activity of the school - Education at school - Socialization 2. Field of activity of the school 2.1 Theory of school - Theory of school - Curriculum theory - School development 2.2 Theory of instruction - Didactic analysis - Principles of learning - Handling of heterogeneity | |||||
851-0242-06L | Cognitively Activating Instructions in MINT Subjects ![]() Enrolment only possible with matriculation in Teaching Diploma or Teaching Certificate (excluding Teaching Diploma Sport). This course unit can only be enroled after successful participation in, or during enrolment in the course 851-0240-00L "Human Learning (EW 1)". | W | 2 credits | 2S | R. Schumacher | |
Abstract | This seminar focuses on teaching units in chemistry, physics and mathematics that have been developed at the MINT Learning Center of the ETH Zurich. In the first meeting, the mission of the MINT Learning Center will be communicated. Furthermore, in groups of two, the students will intensively work on, refine and optimize a teaching unit following a goal set in advance. | |||||
Learning objective | - Get to know cognitively activating instructions in MINT subjects - Get information about recent literature on learning and instruction | |||||
Prerequisites / Notice | Für eine reibungslose Semesterplanung wird um frühe Anmeldung und persönliches Erscheinen zum ersten Lehrveranstaltungstermin ersucht. | |||||
851-0242-07L | Human Intelligence ![]() Number of participants limited to 30. Enrolment only possible with matriculation in Teaching Diploma or Teaching Certificate (excluding Teaching Diploma Sport). This course unit can only be enroled after successful participation in, or imultaneous enrolment in the course 851-0240-00L "Human Learning (EW 1)" . | W | 1 credit | 1S | E. Stern, Z. Lue | |
Abstract | The focus will be on the book "Intelligenz: Grosse Unterschiede und ihre Folgen" by Stern and Neubauer. Participation at the first meeting is obligatory. It is required that all participants read the complete book. Furthermore, in two meetings of 90 minutes, concept papers developed in small groups (5 - 10 students) will be discussed. | |||||
Learning objective | - Understanding of research methods used in the empirical human sciences - Getting to know intelligence tests - Understanding findings relevant for education | |||||
851-0242-08L | Research Methods in Educational Science ![]() Number of participants limited to 30. This course unit can only be enroled after successful participation in, or imultaneous enrolment in the course 851-0240-00L "Human Learning (EW 1)" . | W | 1 credit | 1S | P. Edelsbrunner, M. Berkowitz Biran, Z. Lue, B. Rütsche | |
Abstract | Literature from learning sciences will be read and discussed. Research methods will be in focus. At the first meeting all participants will be allocated to working groups and two further meetings will be set up with the groups. In the small groups students will write critical short essays about the read literature. The essays will be presented and discussed in the plenum at the third meeting. | |||||
Learning objective | - Understand research methods used in the empirical educational sciences - Understand and critically examine information from scientific journals and media - Understand pedagogically relevant findings from the empirical educational sciences | |||||
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