COURSE OUTLINE 89
- GENERAL
SCHOOL | SOCIAL POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC SCIENCES | ||||
DEPARTMENT | SOCIAL POLICY | ||||
LEVEL OF STUDIES | LEVEL 6 | ||||
COURSE CODE | 89 | Semester | 6th & 8th | ||
ΤΙΤΛΟΣ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ | English for Social Sciences II | ||||
TEACHING ACTIVITIES
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TEACHING HOURS PER WEEK | ECTS CREDITS | |||
3 | 6 | ||||
COURSE TYPE | Skill Development | ||||
PREREQUISITES:
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TEACHING & EXAMINATION LANGUAGE: | English (and Greek, when necessary) | ||||
COURSE OFFERED TO ERASMUS STUDENTS | YES | ||||
COURSE URL | https://eclass.duth.gr/courses/438172/ | ||||
- LEARNING OUTCOMES
LearningOutcomes | |
Studentsareexpectedto
● acquire skills in the understanding and production of oral written speech in English for academic purposes ● understand the differences between Greek and English scientific language and be able to comprehend written and oral scientific speech and produce written and oral scientific speech in both languages ● be able to study articles in english relating to the field of Social Policy and attend conferences and seminars in English
AcademicSkills:
1. Search, analysis and synthesis of data and information, using ICT, such as online dictionaries 2. Writing a short scientific paper / abstract relating to the field of Social Policy 3. Working as a member of a team in order to produce a short paper/ abstract relating to the field of Social Policy
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General Skills | |
Search, analysis and synthesis of data and information,
Decision making Autonomous work Teamwork Demonstration of social responsibility and sensitivity to a multicultural society Critical thinking Promoting free, creative and inductive reasoning |
- COURSE CONTENT
1. Lecture 1Introduction to extended writing and research, Introduction to Social Policy
2. Lecture 2 Using evidence to support ideas, Analyzing community work – its theory and practice
3. Lecture 3 Organizing writing (presenting an argument, describing, comparing and contrasting, discussion, etc.), Administrative Law
4. Lecture 4Sourcing information for your project, Political Economy
5. Lecture 5 Nominalization in written text, International Environmental Policy
6. Lecture 6 Developing your project, Family Work with Elderly People
7. Lecture 7 Developing a focus, The Cultural Nature of Human Development
8. Lecture 8 Introductions, conclusions and definitions, An Introduction to Social Psychology
9. Lecture 9 Incorporating data and illustrations, Public Economics
10. Lecture 10 Hedging in academic texts, Domestic Violence
11. Lecture 11 Writing a summary, Social Work and Health Care in an Aging Society
12. Lecture 12Writing an abstract, Social work with groups
13. Lecture 13 Giving an oral presentation, Comparative Social Policy
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- LEARNING & TEACHING METHODS – EVALUATION
TEACHING METHOD
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USE OF INFORMATION & COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY (ICT)
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Lectures – teaching using ppt in class
Using ICT and the internet Uploading teaching material, announcements and communicating with students through e-class. Communication with students using email |
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TEACHING ORGANIZATION
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STUDENT EVALUATION
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Language of evaluation: English (and Greek) Summative evaluation: final written examination (100%)
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5. SUGGESTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Hinkel, E. (2003). Teaching academic ESL writing: Practical techniques in vocabulary and grammar. Routledge. Hopkins, D., & Cullen, P. (2007). Cambridge Grammar for IELTS with Answers: Self-study Grammar; Reference and Practice. Ernst KlettSprachen. Mc Cormack J. &Slaght J. (2020). Extended Writing & Research Skills.Garnet Education. |