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88-000-SPHo101-Päd-H-0918
Educational Justice – Theoretical Approaches and Case Studies
Stojanov, Krassimir
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Course no.:
Exam no.:
88-000-SPHo101_Päd-S-SE-1-0918.20191.001
Course title:
Exam title:
What is Educational Justice?
Kategorie:
Seminar
Language of lesson:
Englisch
Date:
4/23/2019
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7/27/2019
Organizer:
Philosophisch-Pädagogische Fakultät
Lecturer:
Examiner:
Stojanov Krassimir
Exam type:
Exam mode:
Max. number of participants:
22
unlimited
Type of studies:
Educational Justice – Theoretical Approaches and Case Studies
Learning objectives:
An advanced ability of students to conceptual analysis will be fostered through their participation in distinctive reconstructions of the meaning and the normative implications of the concept of educational justice. In addition, students’ ability to articulate conceptually their own intuitions about justice in education will be fostered (self-reflective competence). Last but not least students’ hermeneutical competence will be developed.
Content/topics:
- Philosophical and theoretical approaches to educational justice as distributive and as
relational justice
- Reconstruction of the norms of just schools, universities and other educational
institutions
- Private schools and universities in the light of the concept of educational justice
- Case studies on injustice in educational institutions
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Teaching and learning formats/course types:
1. Seminar (SE) (1 SWS): What is Educational Justice?
2. Seminar (SE) (2 SWS): Case Studies on Educational (In-) Justice
Registration from… to:
3/13/2019 -
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Event canceled
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