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ISA6004 - Interprofessional Collaboration for School Supportive Staff in Elementary Schools: Creating a Positive Work Environment

About

New from the academic year 2024/2025

Course content

The course is aimed at employees in after-school programs and other school supportive staff. The course focuses on the development of knowledge about developing an inclusive and collaborative environment for teaching, learning, and working together by enhancing awareness of professional identity, promoting interdisciplinary collaboration, and fostering positive attitudes towards diversity.

Learning outcome

Learning outcome

After completing the course, students should have achieved the following:

Knowledge:

  • has knowledge of their own professional identity, roles, and responsibilities, as well as their strengths and weaknesses
  • has understanding of colleagues' perspectives on professional identity, roles, and responsibilities
  • has awareness of their own contribution to a positive working and learning climate
  • has insight into how teachers plan, structure, and conduct teaching, to collaborate independently with teachers
  • has knowledge of the societal mission, The Education Act, Chapter 12, the Curriculum (LK20), and the Framework Plan for After-School Programs (SFO).
  • has knowledge of planning, structuring, and conducting pedagogical activities in accordance with defined goals
  • has knowledge of strategies and rules for collaboration

Skills:

  • can plan, structure and conduct pedagogical activities based on defined goals
  • can use a common language around planning and conducting activities
  • can use strategies to work in multi-professional teams
  • critically discuss in groups about professional identity and diversity
  • can identify and discuss varying perspectives within a school context
  • can reflect on their own practice and do critical reflections of issues in their own organization

General competence:

  • can plan, implement and complete independent written and practical work, and convey the results of this work to colleagues
  • Have a collective consciousness around working and communicating with colleagues, parents, and students
  • Be able to reflect on own practice and contribute to a supportive and inclusive learning environment

Learning methods and activities

Lecture, group work, self-study

Compulsory assignments

  • Individual written assignment
  • Written group report

Further on evaluation

The examination in the course is a portfolio.

Compulsory activities must be approved to pass the exam.

Specific conditions

Admission to a programme of study is required:
Continuing Education at Department of Social Work (EVUISA)

Required previous knowledge

General study competence and at least two years of experience in direct work with children and youth.

Course materials

The curriculum is published in Blackboard at the start of the course.

More on the course

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Facts

Version: 1
Credits:  7.5 SP
Study level: Further education, lower degree level

Coursework

Term no.: 1
Teaching semester:  SPRING 2025

Language of instruction: Norwegian

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Subject area(s)
  • Social Education
  • Social Work
Contact information
Course coordinator: Lecturer(s):

Department with academic responsibility
Department of Social Work

Department with administrative responsibility
Section for quality in education and learning environment

Examination

  • * The location (room) for a written examination is published 3 days before examination date. If more than one room is listed, you will find your room at Studentweb.
Examination

For more information regarding registration for examination and examination procedures, see "Innsida - Exams"

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