| Code: | E529 | Acronym: | EGJS |
| Keywords | |
|---|---|
| Classification | Keyword |
| OFICIAL | Educational Sciences |
| Active? | Yes |
| Responsible unit: | Education Sciences |
| Course/CS Responsible: | First degree in Educational Sciences |
| Acronym | No. of Students | Study Plan | Curricular Years | Credits UCN | Credits ECTS | Contact hours | Total Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LCED | 17 | Official Curricular Structure | 3 | - | 3 | 28 | 81 |
This optional semester course aims to promote and/or reinforce the theoretical and methodological skills of the students by including the gender perspective in educational research and intervention. The objectives are the following:
- To contextualize in a theoretical and practical way topics on Gender; understand its intersections with other social categories of belonging and enable the awareness of gender stereotypes in different spheres of socialization, as well as situations of discrimination;
- To discuss the role of Gender Theories, Feminist Theories and Women’s Studies in questioning the scientific paradigm of Modernity;
- To analyze the main national and international guidelines and public policies on Gender Equality (GE);
- To design and discuss educational strategies and interventions that promote GE;
- To discuss the possibilities for social justice in education.
At the end of the course students should be able to:
1 – To understand and relate basic concepts related to Gender
2 – To identify and apply official international and European statistical data in gender issues analysis
3 – To acquire knowledge about Gender Theories, Feminist Theories and Women’s Studies
4 - To understand the importance of Intersectionality in the analysis of difference and inequality
5 – To know the evolution of the notion of women's rights
6 – To know the main national and international guidelines and public policies on Gender Equality (GE)
7 – To analyze the relations between gender, education and curriculum
8 – To know the main themes and subthemes in Gender Equality Education (GEE)
9 – To analyze, design and critically evaluate GEE projects in different contexts
10 – To use participatory methodologies in GEE
11 – To identify and discuss the possibilities for the realization of social justice in education
- Sex and gender; the social construction of gender; gender socialization; gender roles; stereotypes and social representations of men and women
- Sexual discrimination; gender-based violence
- Inequalities between men and women (family, intimacy, education, work, health, civic and political participation, ...)
- Gender Theories, Feminist Theories and Women’s Studies - brief approach
- Contributions of Intersectionality
3. Education for GE
- Gender, education and curriculum
- The role of the Educational Sciences professional
- Analysis, design and evaluation of educational interventions that promote GE
A combination of active and theoretical methods is applied in this course. The classes will be of a theoretical and practical nature, combining the presentation of content by the teacher based on the bibliography, supported by the use of pedagogical materials (slides, texts, news, legislation and reference documentation - national and international, statistics, online research, documentaries, films), with participation in debates and group dynamics and role-playing based on proposed themes. Digital storytelling will be used.
The use of different methodologies calls, on the one hand, for debate, reflection and analysis on the part of the students and, on the other hand, for the ability to build a proposal for GEE activity adapted to the learning objectives.
The use of the theoretical method enables the transmission and analysis of new content related to the basic concepts related to gender, theories of gender, feminist and women's studies, intersectionality, the main national and international guidelines, themes and subthemes of GEE, its educational approach and, finally, the relationship between gender issues and social justice.
At the same time, students should be able, individually, to analyse and discuss GEE projects, practices and materials, as well as, in groups, to design projects, define resources, strategies and methodologies and/or materials for intervention/training in GEE. To this end, individual research work and critical analysis will be required, as well as group work. In order to develop communication and oral discussion skills, an individual digital story will be later presented to the class, and the group work will be dynamised in class, using activities or role-playing. Reading, writing and individual analysis will stimulate autonomous work and self-regulation of learning.
The evaluation of the course is done as follows: individual digital story: 40%; group work and dynamization in the classroom: 30%; participation in sessions and activities, engagement, attendance and punctuality: 30%.
| designation | Weight (%) |
|---|---|
| Trabalho prático ou de projeto | 30,00 |
| Participação presencial | 30,00 |
| Trabalho laboratorial | 40,00 |
| Total: | 100,00 |
| designation | Time (hours) |
|---|---|
| Elaboração de projeto | 18,00 |
| Estudo autónomo | 35,00 |
| Frequência das aulas | 28,00 |
| Trabalho laboratorial | 18,00 |
| Total: | 99,00 |
The evaluation model assumes compliance with attendance in accordance with the provisions of the law for the rother courses of the faculty and without prejudice to the provisions of point 4 of article 9 of the evaluation regulation.
According to the course's evaluation modality, the student obtains the frequency of the course unit if, having been regularly enrolled, he/she does not exceed the limit number of absences corresponding to 25% of the planned classes and presents the collective work and the individual work until the date stipulated in the annual calendar.
Failure to perform/present any activity provided for in the assessment methods will result in the completion of individual written work that contemplates the objectives defined for practical group work and individual work. In this case, the aforementioned written work will have a value of 100%, with no classification of the distributed evaluation being considered.
Working students who are unable to regularly participate in face-to-face activities should contact the teacher in the beginning of the school year to agree on the work to be presented.
The final mark, on a scale of 0 to 20, corresponds to the average of the classification of the individual digital story: 40%; the group work and dynamization in the classroom: 30%; and the participation in sessions and activities, engagement, attendance and punctuality: 30%.
Students who have a negative mark or do not deliver the assignments will do individual written work on all content developed in the course.
In summary:
(30%+40%+30% = 100%)