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This course is offered as part of programme:
Course content
The course aims for the student to develop knowledge of different theories of pedagogical relations, and how to relate these to concepts such as upbringing, care, and power.
The course begins with an overview of influential theories of pedagogical relations. The course deals with ideas about different conceptions of pedagogical relations in relation to ideas about upbringing, care, and power, and how these can be studied practically. Furthermore, pedagogical relations will be discussed in connection with questions about generation and the pedagogical paradox.
Entry requirements
Prerequisite course for this course is: ET703E Education: Education and Formation
Course literature
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Contact
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Despina Tzimoula - Senior lecturer
Course coordinator
despina.tzimoula@mau.se
+46 40 665 72 13
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Heléne Henriksson - Study administrator
Study administrator
helene.henriksson@mau.se
040-665 77 47
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Christian Norefalk - Associate senior lecturer
Course coordinator
christian.norefalk@mau.se
+46 40 665 74 56