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Internationalization 29.-30.9.2008

Structure Type: Study unit
Code: HXV0015
Type: Not scheduled / Basic Studies
Curriculum: H-VV 2008
Level: Continuing Education etc.
Credits: 1 cr
Language of Instruction: English

Courses

Impl.Group(s)Study TimeTeacher(s)LanguageEnrolment
1H-VV2008-09-29 – 2008-09-30Ahti Nyman, Anne Wähä, Ann-Sophie Blomqvist, Eila Rasivirta, Elina Kajan, Helena Leppänen, Hans Frantz, Kati Långsjö, Maj-Len Nyrhinen, Marita Salmu, Outi Vekara, Päivi Autio, Pirkko Parkkonen, Ritva Alaniemi, Riku Niemistö, Riitta Koskimäki, Raimo Koivisto, Regina Nurmi, Sinikka Mäkynen, Taina Huusko, Terhi PekkinenEnglish2008-09-16 – 2008-09-29
2H-VV2008-09-29 – 2008-09-30Anneli Rehn, Anna-Lena Berglund, Antti Mäkitalo, Börje Harju, Camilla Harald, Christer Karlsson, Elina Martin, Erik Wahlman, Helena Alamäki, Helena Blomquist, Harri Lehtimäki, Henrik Virtanen, Jarmo Laasanen, Kristina Frank, Kirsti Melin, Kenneth Norrgård, Kerstin Siegfrids, Kirsi Salomaa, Maj-Lis Backman, Pia Liedes, Paula Lundman, Päivi Rajala, Pirkko Tuomaala, Raija Tuomaala, Sirkka Hellman, Saila Vaahtoniemi, Tuula Hartman, Tarja LaunonenEnglish2008-09-16 – 2008-09-29

Learning Outcomes

The aim of the course is to give the student the possibility to take part in lessons taught by visitors from other countries, so called internationalization at home. The country presentations will give the students information about schools abroad and make it easier for them to go abroad for studies during their study time at VAMK, University of Applied Sciences

Contents

Four lessons on Monday and at least three country presentations on Tuesday.

Mode of Delivery / Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods

Lectures and country presentations. Attending four lessons on Monday September 29th, and at least three country presentations on Tuesday 30.9.

Assessment Methods

A written report three – five pages concerning the lessons on Monday and the country presentations on Tuesday. The report could be written in English, Finnish or Swedish.


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