Due to the COVID-19 crisis, the information below is subject to change,
in particular that concerning the teaching mode (presential, distance or in a comodal or hybrid format).
7 credits
45.0 h + 30.0 h
Q1 and Q2
Teacher(s)
Ricker Marie-Emilie;
Language
French
Aims
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
1 | Formulate, organize, evaluate, and regulate teaching and learning activities for courses in art history and aesthetics; |
2 | Reflect critically on the artistic education programmes in art history and aesthetics as well as of the programmes and their objectives; |
3 | Transmit scientific knowledge in art history, archaeology, and musicology, the focus being on oral communication. Based on the skills already acquired in scientific research, they will be able to formulate, present, and analyse discourses constructed in view of a target audience. |
Content
To prepare effectively for a lesson and a guided tour :
- How to select and organise subjects to effectively meet learning outcomes and curriculum requirements?;
- Learning how to determine learning outcomes and how to state them according to the specificities of the group to which the lesson is addressed;
- Synthesising a subject and giving it meaning;
- Diversifying the types of learning according to the specific content of the subjects;
- Favouring the understanding of the specificity of artistic language by training the subjects in appreciative autonomy which aim to objectify the criteria of appreciation;
- Initiation to the evaluation of student work and to problems related to docimology.
- Giving an overview of the specific methods of transmitting information in the field of art history and archaeology and to raise awareness of the usefulness of diversifying creative approaches.
Presentation and experimentation :
- Conditions of communication: contextual objectives, discourse on the relationship, the environment, speaking time… ;
- The construction of the presentation, types of plans ;
- The basic components of orality: non-verbal language and verbal language ;
- Oral skills: reading aloud, interview, public speaking.
All of these modalities could be adapted and/or transposed to long distance learning according to sanitory developments.
- How to select and organise subjects to effectively meet learning outcomes and curriculum requirements?;
- Learning how to determine learning outcomes and how to state them according to the specificities of the group to which the lesson is addressed;
- Synthesising a subject and giving it meaning;
- Diversifying the types of learning according to the specific content of the subjects;
- Favouring the understanding of the specificity of artistic language by training the subjects in appreciative autonomy which aim to objectify the criteria of appreciation;
- Initiation to the evaluation of student work and to problems related to docimology.
- Giving an overview of the specific methods of transmitting information in the field of art history and archaeology and to raise awareness of the usefulness of diversifying creative approaches.
Presentation and experimentation :
- Conditions of communication: contextual objectives, discourse on the relationship, the environment, speaking time… ;
- The construction of the presentation, types of plans ;
- The basic components of orality: non-verbal language and verbal language ;
- Oral skills: reading aloud, interview, public speaking.
All of these modalities could be adapted and/or transposed to long distance learning according to sanitory developments.
Teaching methods
Due to the COVID-19 crisis, the information in this section is particularly likely to change.
The course alternates between theoretical lectures and supervised exercise sessions which are organised, in particular, in museums and schools.Lectures are devoted to the theory of practice on the basis of student presentations.
Individual exercises recorded on video are analysed with the aim of encouraging students to make a self-diagnosis that will enable them to make progress.
All of these modalities could be adapted and/or transposed to long distance learning according to sanitory developments.
Evaluation methods
Due to the COVID-19 crisis, the information in this section is particularly likely to change.
« Didactic » part: oral exam = 50% of the overall assessment. « Programme » part: written exam = 25% of the global evaluation. « Communication of scientific knowledge »: written work = 25% of the global evaluation.If necessary, any appropriate evaluation modality will be put in place.
All of these modalities could be adapted and/or transposed to long distance learning according to sanitory developments.
Online resources
Course Materials: Documents and course notes are available on Moodle.
Teaching materials
- Le syllabus "LARKE2910 Didactique de l'histoire de l'art et de l'esthétique" est à la disposition des étudiants sur Moodle.
Faculty or entity
ARKE