Teaching GuideTerm
Faculty of Humanities
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Grao en Relacións Internacionais
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  Political Geography
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Methodologies Description
Guest lecture / keynote speech Oral presentation complemented with the use of audiovisual media and the introduction of some questions addressed to students to transmit knowledge and facilitate learning.
Also known as "expository method" or "master class". This last modality usually reserves a special type of lesson given by a teacher on special occasions, with a content that supposes an original elaboration and based on the almost exclusive use of the word as a means of transmitting information to the audience.
Case study The case study on political geography aims to: encourage inductive and deductive reasoning, establish hypotheses, refute paradigms, confirm spatial theories, propose solutions...
Case studies related to the content of the subject and the oral presentation of those indicated by the teacher will be carried out.
Supervised projects Methodology designed to promote autonomous learning of students, under the teacher's supervision in different scenarios. It focus primarily on learning "how to do things." It constitutes an option based on the assumption of responsibility by students for their own learning.
This teaching system is based on two basic elements: independent learning of students and learning monitored by the teacher in charge of the project.
Supervised projects related to the content of the subject and oral presentation of those projects indicated by the teacher will be carried out.
Mixed objective/subjective test Mixed objective/subjective test will include theoretical questions (true-false answer questions and/or yes-no answer questions, and/or short answer questions, and/or long answer questions, and/or case study questions) about the subject.
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