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Encyclopedia of family and sexuality studies [SEX2440]
[30h] 4.5 credits

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Teacher(s):

Pascal De Sutter, Paul Servais, Jehanne Sosson

Language:

French

Level:

Second cycle

>> Aims
>> Main themes
>> Content and teaching methods
>> Other information (prerequisite, evaluation (assessment methods), course materials recommended readings, ...)
>> Other credits in programs

Aims

At the end of this course, the students should be able :
- to approach a theme concerning the family, the couple or the sexuality not only from a monodisciplinary point of view but in multi-, pluri-, and transdiciplinaries ways ; to perceive the relations between the various approaches in a same theme or between different themes,
- to work in group on a theme, looking for the appropriate references in the literature, questioning on the scientific value of these sources and the relevance of the approaches, making out a synthesis, contacting guests concerned by the subject and leading a short debate presenting the group work with some guests

Main themes

- to sensitize the students to the various sciences concerned by the family and the sexuality and to a multi-, pluri- or transdisciplinarity of a theme concerning the family, the couple and the sexuality.
- The students, in groups of 8 students, will choose the theme they want to work on and to present, with the supervision of the teachers (insuring the relevance of the chosen theme and the feasability of the work). The content of the course varies thus each year according to the chosen themes.
- As an example, the following themes have already been treated : abortion, transexualism, pregnancy and sexuality, senescence and sexuality, want of child and AIDS, sexuality in jail, choice of the spouse, violence towards the male partner, etc…

Content and teaching methods

The aim ot he course is to sensitize the students to the various sciences concerned by the family and the sexuality, and namely their methods, their various approaches and their criteria of scientificalness, by proposing them to organize lectures-conferences.
After the two first courses aimed at showing the specificities of the monodisciplinarian approach on one hand and the pluri- and transdisciplinarian approaches on the other hand in relation with a given theme related to the family or the sexuality, the students are invited to choose, by groups, a theme they will present with the form, the method and the guests they will choose in concertation with the teachers. They realize some research and prepare the work in group, namely via a forum for discussion at their disposal on the website of the course. They report then their work in sessions, with their guests and with the means they have chosen (videos, recorded interviews, " vox pop ", etc…). They finally write a synthesis of their work and of the debate, with a bibliography, put at the disposal of everyone on the website of the course, after supervision and correction by the teachers.

Other information (prerequisite, evaluation (assessment methods), course materials recommended readings, ...)

Prerequis : no
Evaluation : in 4 parts (4 X 5 points) :
1. Evaluation given for the lecture-debate (the same one for the whole group).
2. Evaluation given for the summary and the bibliography (the same one for the whole group).
3. Result of a QMC of 20 questions on the knowledge of all the subjects tackled on the basis of the participation to the course and of the study of the summaries
4. Result of a question presented verbally before one of the teachers (with preparation) on the knowledge of all the subjects tackled on the basis of the participation to the course and of the study of the summaries, including a personal reflection.
Support : the syntheses and bibliographies realized by the groups are at disposal on the website.
There is no specific supervisory staff for this course. But as this type of course requires un particular supervision, there will be : supervision of the website, daily visit of the website to supervise the works, answers to the students questions on the forum, corrections of the written works before their appearance on the website, etc…

Other credits in programs

SEX21

Première licence en sciences de la famille et de la sexualité

(4.5 credits)

Mandatory



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