BLU-K-NHB Nature, Health and Movement
Course description for academic year 2019/2020
Contents and structure
- all children in nature
- leadership of groups of children in relation to nature, health and movement
- children's physical, mental and motor development
- health-promoting work for children and adults
- exploration, activity, pleasure and play in all seasons of the year
Focus area
Consistent themes for all the areas of knowledge in the course of study are:
- educational management
- diversity and equality
- the youngest children
- child's involvement
- didactics
Practice in the area of knowledge
10 days autumn
The content and tasks of practice must be in line with the learning outcome of the area of knowledge. See more detail in the guidelines for practice in bachelor degree.
Learning Outcome
Knowledge:
After completing the subject, the candidate will have:
- knowledge about how children communicate and learn about the world and understand themselves through body, senses and language
- knowledge about how to support children's self-initiated learning processes through the use of various behavior, materials and tools
- knowledge about leadership of children and groups of children, with the emphasis on movement and exploratory play and learning processes for all children, and guidance of personnel in this regard
- knowledge of bodily play, motor movement, outdoor activities and contemporary forms of movement in various environments
- knowledge of physical phenomena, biological diversity and sustainable development
- knowledge about diet, health-promoting work and ergonomics for children and adults
- knowledge about physical, mental and motor development and motor learning in children
- knowledge about common reasons for the place of nature, health and movement in the kindergarten
- knowledge of collaboration and educational leadership
- knowledge of friendship, bullying and conflict work between children
- knowledge of how to be inspiring and contributing adult along with children
Skills:
After completing the subject, the candidate will:
- be able to explore and wonder at nature and experiment with physical phenomena and with everyday technology together with children
- be able to use appropriate materials, raw materials, techniques and tools in practical work with children and to make use of local natural resources
- be able to plan, implement and evaluate the need for movement, rest, varied meals and good hygiene for children in the kindergarten
- be able to make a risk assessment of play environments, while facilitating children's mastery of risk - and together with children creating/using different spaces and environments inside, outside and in the natural surroundings
- be able to work didactically towards an inclusive and stimulating learning environment where children's movement in play and exploration in natural science have own place
- be able to lead and organize pedagogical work with children and involve staffs in the work
General competence
After completing the subject, the candidate will:
- be able to work with and inspire children as participant in their movement in play and experience of nature
- be able to keep informed about and make use of the opportunities in the local environment for natural science exploration and movement together with children
- be able to analyse and critically reflect on kindergarten routines, diet and movement activities as central qualities of life and health-promoting factors in the Kindergarten
- be able to take care of his or her own health in work in the kindergarten
- be able to devise routines for safety in the kindergarten and give first aid
- be able to exercise professional judgment and use professional skills in the face of practical and theoretical issues
- have a good insight into how the current framework for Kindergarten can be a used as a starting point for activities in nature, health and movement in kindergarten
Entry requirements
Passed practice 1st study year
Recommended previous knowledge
None
Teaching methods
Practical work and various indoor and outdoor activities will be emphasised in this area of knowledge, but the course is organised in such a way that theory and practical work represent a consistent whole. Varied forms of work will be used, such as teacher-controlled and student-controlled activities, work in groups, seminar activities, lectures, group and individual guidance and independent study. Part of the active work of the student will be outside the timetable. Some of the work will take the form of excursions, some of which will be performed spontaneously depending on weather conditions.
Compulsory learning activities
- 80% participation in teaching (practical and theoretical)
- 100% participation in excursions
- Mandatory tasks
- Pre-work in practice (examination part 2)
Assessment
Part 1: Kindergarten praktice - 10 days (0/100): pass/fail
Part 2: Oral examination - 20 minutes (100/100): A-F, where F is not passed.
Examination support material
Part 1: All printed and written materials are permitted
Part 2: None permitted
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