About this minor
Action Education for Social Change & Sustainability
Learning outcomes
Good to know
Hybrid mode: The Minor can be run in hybrid mode to accommodate UNIC students who are making use of the virtual mobility option. Students from the LDE universities (Leiden, Erasmus, Delft) are expected to be on campus for the duration of the program, though some exceptions for online learning can be made in case of sickness or some other exceptional situation (by prior arrangement with the teachers). We’ve had good experiences with the hybrid mode as this has allowed sick students to continue to follow the learning activities, and to learn from their peers in other European universities. Minor duration: this Minor is a 10-week, 15 ECTS programme. This is NOT a 30-ECTS education Minor. If you have any questions or hesitations, please e-mail the Minor coordinator Dr. Ginie Servant-Miklos servant@essb.eur.nl
Teaching method and examination
Teaching methods
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Project Track: students will participate in a group project using the problem-oriented project work approach
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Education Track: students will experiment with problem-based learning, embodied learning, jigsawing, object-based learning, and serious gaming. They will also participate in interactive lectures, and workshops.
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Reflection Track: students will practice journaling, interviews, and participate in workshop
Teaching materials
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Book chapters
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Journal articles
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Explanatory videos
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Fieldwork visits
Method of examination
- Case studies (20%): Students present a contemporary best-practice example of education innovation.
- Project Report (40%): Students write a 4000–5000-word report on their education innovation design in their groups. There is one mark for the whole group.
- Project presentation (10%): Students prepare a 15–20-minute presentation as a group, followed by 15 minutes of individual questions & answers. They get an individual mark for this.
- ALR (30%): Adapted from Ash and Clayton (2014), students write a meta-reflection on their learning journey throughout the Minor, using their learning diaries as “key moments” to draw a learning arc across all levels of reflection.
Composition final grade
- Case studies (20%) - individual
- Project report (40%) - group
- Project presentation (10%) - individual
- ALR (30%) - individual
Additional information
- More infoMinorpage on website of Erasmus University Rotterdam
- Contact a coordinator
- CreditsECTS 15
- Levelbachelor
- Selection minorNo