Course syllabus
Course information
Welcome to PDA085, 'Introduction to the International Master in Educational Research'. The course is the first course in IMER, the International Master's Programme in Educational Research.
The course introduces different ways in which educational research has been discussed and is organised. Educational research is exemplified through shared critical reading of texts taken from various contexts, with emphasis on the sustainability and globalisation of education. The course will encourage students to think in various personal ways about educational research and what it might mean to take part in ’good’ research: what it is, what it has achieved, and what its ambitions might be. Students’ own thinking, reasoning and doing therefore play a pivotal role in the course. The course enlists students in researching the study programme’s contribution to education for sustainable development.
Please note that the course schedule is preliminary up to 2 weeks before the start of the course.
PDA085 Syllabus.pdf
PDA085_Literature.pdf
PDA085 course schedule
The IMER programme
Course introduction
The course starts with a round of introductions on Tuesday 29 August 2023 at 09:00 (local time) in room A1.314. You will find the room in A-hus on Pedagogen campus (here is a campus map).
Course registration
You can register for the course one week before the course starts, and you have until Tuesday the 12th of September to do so - OBS deadline! You register yourself on the course through Ladok, which you access through the Student portal. You need to be registered at least 24 hours before the start of the course to gain access to the course's homepage in Canvas. Let the course administrator Isa Macao (see below) know immediately if you are delayed in starting the course.
Course contacts
Course leader: Ernst Thoutenhoofd
Co-tutors: Kassahun Weldemariam and Victoria Rolfe
Study advisor: Tina Mathé
Course administrator: Isa Macao
Director of studies: Giulia Messina Dahlberg
General
Tuition fees (fee-paying students only)
Please note that neither course tutors nor the course administrator can answer questions regarding tuition-fees, residence permits, bank accounts and other questions unrelated to the course. Questions about tuition fees need instead to be directed to the Tuition Fees Office:
+46 31 786 4439 or tuitionfees@gu.se.
Tuition fees must be paid in full before each semester. You will not be able to register on a course if you have not paid the fees. If you have paid but still cannot register or re-register, please contact the tuition officers for help. For more information about tuition fees, see: Paying tuition-fees
Studying and living in Sweden
Scholarships and grants
Bank account
Moving to Sweden
Residence permit
Special educational support
Students with disabilities can receive special educational support. There are several forms of support to help you through your studies, so do not hesitate to contact us. More information and application for special educational support
The Student Portal and My Studies
The Student Portal contains everything you need for your studies, such as e-services and information about, among other things, degrees and study environment.
Find study spaces and your way to Pedagogen “The pedagogue” (displaying information from: choose faculty of education and Department of education and special education)
Finding your way on the University | Student Portal (gu.se)
in case of fire - information from the Department
Information about using Canvas and Zoom
Information and tips about Canvas
Information and tips about Zoom
Course summary:
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