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Histoire, culture et langue polonaises
Course teacher(s)
Dorota WALCZAK (Coordinator) and Cécile BOCIANOWSKIECTS credits
10
Language(s) of instruction
french
Course content
Objectives (and/or specific learning outcomes)
Prerequisites and Corequisites
Required and Corequired knowledge and skills
No need.
Teaching methods and learning activities
The course ex catedra is illuminated by photographs, slides and documentary films. Guest speakers are also planned as part of this course.
Contribution to the teaching profile
Developing critical thinking skills; Understanding cultural issues; Learning to compare different historical and cultural perspectives; Researching skills; Theory and practice of Polish language (A1 level).
References, bibliography, and recommended reading
Given at the beginning of classes.
Course notes
- Université virtuelle
- Podcast
- Syllabus
Other information
Contacts
Dorota.Walczak@ulb.be
Cecile.Bocianowski@ulb.be
Campus Solbosch
Office AZ1. 118
Phone: + 32 2 650 35 36
E-mail: Dorota.Walczak@ulb.be
E-mail: Cecile.Bocianowski@ulb.be
Campus
Solbosch
Evaluation
Method(s) of evaluation
- Other
Other
Continuous assessment (assessment tests, presentations, homework) which provides a grade in January and a grade in June.
Attention: in the second session (August-September) the grade is based on an oral examination and a written test.
Construction of the grade (including the weighting of partial grades)
The total of the January and June marks.
The mark for the second session is composed of : 50% for the written part and 50% for the oral part.
Language(s) of assessment
French
Polish
Mark calculation method (including weighting of intermediary marks)
Attention: in the second session (August-September) the grade is based on an oral examination and a written test.
Construction of the grade (including the weighting of partial grades)
The total of the January and June marks.
The mark for the second session is composed of : 50% for the written part and 50% for the oral part.
Language(s) of evaluation
- french
- Polish