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Faculty of Educational Studies
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Grao en Educación Social
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  Social Psychology
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Methodologies Description
Research (Research project) Given that the student must prepare an extensive piece of work, a work methodology is involved in the preparation of research projects, which is essential as a presentation format. This work can be done in groups of 4 or 5 people, or exceptionally individually. The topic will be previously approved by the professor. Through this work, the student will learn the basic concepts of research and will approach how research serves to generate knowledge.
Collaborative learning The student will be able to work in a group together with another student if they wish (although it is recommended) for the in-depth development of one of the topics of the program. It is a joint review and/or analysis of sources.
Diagramming Some of the teacher's lectures will require the student to develop specific topics, albeit briefly and within a maximum period of 2 weeks from the presentation in the classroom. It is a short review work on a topic that will be delivered through the moodle platform.
Document analysis For the preparation of the works cited, the student must consult documentary sources of Social Psychology. It is important that the student acquires the ability to search for information and knows how to use the resources available to them at the university, so that these abilities are fostered through this activity.
Objective test One of the integral parts of the learning process of this subject consists in obtaining exact and objective information about its contents. To do this, the student must take an objective test of knowledge of multiple choice questions. The questions will be extracted from the professor's notes, as well as from some specific manuals that will be specified in the classroom in the expository classes. It is a multiple choice test with 30 questions.
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