Course Design and Development of Teaching Materials in Modern Learning Environments
Program Overview
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
The School of Humanities and Social Sciences offers a range of programs, including the Master's program in Curriculum Design and Development of Educational Material in Modern Learning Environments.
Program Overview
The modern learning environment in primary and secondary education is more complex than in the past. Passive attendance and mere coverage of a predetermined curriculum are no longer sufficient. Therefore, lesson planning has become more complicated, and educators must be able to design lessons with a focus on non-frontal and non-monophonic teaching, group work, greater autonomy from students, and the integration of all forms of diversity found in the modern learning environment. Ultimately, educators must be able to create an environment of dialogical discovery, selecting teaching objectives, creating or adapting existing educational material, designing lessons and teaching approaches, and evaluating their teaching work.
Program Goals
The Master's program in Curriculum Design and Development of Educational Material in Modern Learning Environments aims to specialize students in issues related to teaching design and the development of high-quality printed and electronic educational material for teaching and learning in modern learning environments.
Program Structure
The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of curriculum design and development of educational material in modern learning environments. The program's structure and content are tailored to meet the needs of educators and professionals in the field of education.
- Key aspects of the program include:
- Curriculum design and development
- Educational material development
- Modern learning environments
- Teaching methodologies
- Student autonomy and group work
- Diversity and inclusion in the classroom
University Information
The University of Thessaly is responsible for the program, with the School of Humanities and Social Sciences being the specific department overseeing the program's implementation.
