COURSE OUTLINE
- GENERAL
| SCHOOL | School of Education Sciences | ||||
| DEPARTMENT | Department of Primary Level Education | ||||
| LEVEL OF STUDIES | Undergraduate – 1st Cycle of studies | ||||
| COURSE CODE | SEMESTER | 1nd | |||
| COURSE TITLE | German IΙ | ||||
| TEACHING ACTIVITIES
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TEACHINGHOURSPERWEEK | ECTSCREDITS | |||
| 3 | 2.5 | ||||
| COURSE TYPE, | Skills Development | ||||
| PREREQUISITES: | NO | ||||
| TEACHING & EXAMINATION LANGUAGE: | TEACHING LANGUAGE:GERMAN AND GREEK /ENGLISH (FOR ERASMUS STUDENTS)
EXAMINATION LANGUAGE: GERMAN |
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| COURSE OFFERED TO ERASMUSSTUDENTS: | YES | ||||
| COURSE URL: | https://eclass.duth.gr/courses/EDU174/ | ||||
- LEARNING OUTCOMES
| Learning Outcomes |
| Please describe the learning outcomes of the course: Knowledge, skills and abilities acquired after the successful completion of the course. |
| The course’s general purpose is developing the communication capacity of the four basic language skills in German(understanding and producing spoken and written language) at the A2- language level in accordance with the Common European Framework of Languages.
After completing the course, students will be able to: · understand written and spoken texts of A1-Α2 language level, in accordance with the Common European Framework of Languages (CECRL) · answer reading comprehension questions regarding these texts, · present a summary of their meaning in Greek, · produce written and spoken texts of A1-Α2 level, in accordance with the Common European Framework of Languages (CECRL), · gain essential knowledge of German morphosyntax, · process unfamiliar vocabulary by using metacognitive strategies |
| General Skills |
| Autonomous work
Teamwork Respect for diversity and multiculturalism Promote free, creative and inductive thinking Search, analyze and synthesize data and information, using the necessary technologies Adaptation to new situations Working and collaborating in an international environment |
- COURSE CONTENT
| The teaching material is in the form of an open portfolio, so that it can be readjusted on the basis of the interests and needs of the students. It is mainly based on texts related to the German civilization and to Pedagogical subjects. It is drawn from German textbooks, electronic resources, books, magazines etc. and it is of graded difficulty.
Some indicative sections are: • Discover German, German-speaking countries and their civilizations • Travel to a German-speaking city/country METHOD The communicative method of language teaching is applied, as well as the active experiential approach. Work projects are proposed through the use of new technologies, in the context of an interdisciplinary approach. Emphasis is placed on teamwork. Online collaborations with German and other foreign universities (Friedrich Schiller Universität Jena, Universitäten in Lateinamerika, Universitäten in Ostasien) for the production of material in transnational groups are also carried out.
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- LEARNING & TEACHING METHODS – EVALUATION
| TEACHING METHOD. | Face to face | ||||||||||||
| USE OF INFORMATION & COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY (ICT)
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Use of technology in teaching and communicating with students:
· digital presentations · videos · e-class e-learning platform · webmail |
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| TEACHING ORGANIZATION
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| Student Evaluation
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Language of evaluation: German
Method of evaluation – Concluding based on the following: Final written examination(70%) (Including: multiple choice,short answer and essay questions) Written Assignment(30%) Evaluation criteria for the written assignment Language:expression, clarity, vocabulary, morphosyntax (of oral and written language)(50% Content: precision, originality, completeness of the written assignment (40%) Structure: Organization, cohesion (10%) Bibliography: Sufficient bibliographic references and appropriate use of literature(10%) Students are informed about the evaluation criteria. |
- SUGGESTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
| 1. Suggested bibliography
Stefanie Dengler, Tanja Mayr-Sieber, Paul Rusch, Helen Schmitz (2019) Netzwerk neu A1.1. Kurs- und Übungsbuch Klett Editors 2. Relatedbibliography Georgiakaki M. (2014).TreffendA2+. Christos Karabatos Editors Koukidis S., (2018).ΓερμανικήΓραμματικήκαιΣυντακτικόσταελληνικά. Praxis-KoukidisEditions Koukidis S.,(2018).Das große deutsche Übungsbuch. Praxis-KoukidisEditions
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ANNEX OF THE COURSE OUTLINE
Alternative ways of examining a course in emergency situations
| Teacher: | Athanasia Moutlia |
| Contact details: | amoutlia@eled.duth.gr |
| Supervisors: | YES |
| Evaluation methods: | Written Assignment (30%), Final written examination (70%) |
| Implementation Instructions: | The written assignment has to be submitted through the e-class e-learning platform, on a predetermined deadline.
The final written examination will beadministeredonline, remotely and synchronously, on a predetermined date, in the e-class e-learning platform. It will be proctored using an MS Teams live session. Students need to sing in using their academic credentials, position their cameras so that they can be seen and mute their microphones. Before the exam, they should present their student ID in order to be identified. |
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