Conducted in
terms:
2024/25L, 2025/26L
ISCED code: 0231
ECTS credits:
3
Language:
English
Organized by:
Faculty of Humanities
(for:
Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń)
2nd half of the 20th century in social memory 2500-OG-EN-SHTCSM
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Term 2024/25L:
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Term 2025/26L:
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Total student workload
(in Polish) Contact hours with teacher:
- participation in discussion seminar – 30 hrs
- personal and e-mail consultation – 15 hrs
- reading literature for classes - 15 hrs
Self study hours:
- preparing for test or writing an essay – 15 hrs
Altogether: 75 hrs (3 ECTS)
Learning outcomes - knowledge
(in Polish) Student
has basic knowledge of the main historical, social, religious and cultural facts of the chosen areas;
has basic knowledge of the cultural situation of the chosen countries in the recent past
has basic knowledge of the relationships between the chosen historical facts and their social perception;
Learning outcomes - skills
(in Polish) Student
is able to seek, analyze, value, select and make use of the information on social history on the basis of various sources and in various ways;
is able to differentiate and value various types of sources;
understands variuos values and perspectives of different social groups
Learning outcomes - social competencies
(in Polish) Student
is conscious of his/her knowledge and skills, understands the need of broadening his/her knowledge;
is conscious of the historical-cultural heritage of the chosen territory and social groups and respects them
Teaching methods
(in Polish) lecturing methods:
- conversational lecture
- informative lecture
exposing methods:
- display/presentation
query methods:
- observation
- classic problem-solving
- situational
Type of course
elective course
Prerequisites
(in Polish) Working knowledge of English.
Course coordinators
Bibliography
Term 2024/25L:
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Term 2025/26L:
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Notes
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Additional information
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