Degree | Type | Year |
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2500797 Early Childhood Education | FB | 3 |
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The subject of “Childhood Health and Food” is important for the training of graduates in Early Childhood Education, and their future professional activities
The objectives of the course are:
• To learn the basic issues on nutrition safety for children
• To understand how to conduct a correct health education since the earliest years of the childhood
• To understand the basic principles of nutrition and food safety
• To improve understanding on general organization of the human body
Basic principles of human physiology. Human diversity. Child development. Hearing and vision. Developmental delay.
Basic principles of nutrition. Nutrients classification. Caloric needs. Healthy diet. Nutritional disorders: undernutrition, obesity, metabolic syndrome, dental caries.
Main health disorders during childhood. Psychomotor disorders and sleep disorders.
Good personal hygiene. Disease prevention.
Title | Hours | ECTS | Learning Outcomes |
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Type: Directed | |||
Seminars | 10 | 0.4 | 10, 6, 8, 7, 3, 1 |
face-to-face teaching | 20 | 0.8 | 10, 6, 8, 7, 3, 1 |
Type: Supervised | |||
Academic tutoring | 15 | 0.6 | 10, 6, 8, 7, 3, 1 |
Evaluation | 5 | 0.2 | 10, 6, 8, 7, 3, 1 |
Type: Autonomous | |||
student's autonomous work | 50 | 2 | 10, 6, 8, 7, 3, 1 |
The protagonist in the process of learning is the student and is under this premise that methodology of the subject is proposed.
Annotation: Within the schedule set by the centre or degree programme, 15 minutes of one class will be reserved for students to evaluate their lecturers and their courses or modules through questionnaires.
Title | Weighting | Hours | ECTS | Learning Outcomes |
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Compendium of the activities carried out during face-to-face teaching (activities proposed at theory classes will be individual, whereas those from seminars will be either individual or by pairs) | 20% | 0 | 0 | 2, 10, 6, 8, 5, 7, 9, 3, 11, 4, 1 |
Examination of the firts part of the subject | 40% | 0 | 0 | 6, 8, 5, 9, 3, 4 |
Examination of the seconfd part of the subject (individual) | 40% | 0 | 0 | 6, 8, 5, 9, 3, 4 |
In order to pass the subject, a minimum average grade of 5 must be obtained.
In this grade, the average grade of the controls (individual and in test-type format) will be counted whenever this is equal to or greater than 4 (to be considered in the calculation of the average of the controls the minimum grade of each control must be of 4).
There will be two partial exams. For the Wednesday morning group the first one will be on May 7th and the second on June 18th. For the Friday evening group the first one will be on May 9th and the second on June 13th.
The recovery exam will be on June 25th for the Wednesday morning group, and June 27th for the Friday evening group. The recovery exam is only for those students who have failed or who have not taken any of the two tests.
There will be 10 hours of seminar throughout the course. Although the work methodology in each of them can be individual or group, a final document must be delivered for its individual evaluation. The average of the activities derived from the seminars must reach 4 in order to be considered for the final grade of the subject.
In relation to the evidence of the activities carried out in face-to-face classes, these will only be collected during the period indicated by the teacher. For these evidences there will be no recovery.
To pass this subject, the student needs to show good general communication skills, both orally and in writing, and a command of the language or vehicular languages listed in the teaching guide. In all activities (individual and group), linguistic correction, writing and formal aspects of presentation will therefore be taken into account. Students must be able to express themselves fluently and correctly and must show a high degree of understanding of academic texts. An activity can be returned (not evaluated) or suspended if the teacher considers that it does not meet these requirements.
Class attendance is compulsory: the student must attend a minimum of 80% of classes, both theory and seminars. Otherwise, it will be considered Not Submitted. You will also be graded Not Presented if you do not attend any ofthe two controls.
The activities carried out in the classroom will be delivered throughout the semester and will be returned in a period not exceeding 20 working days. The online delivery tools available on the Virtual Campus will be used preferentially, but the seminars will also have face-to-face deliveries at the end of the session.
During the performance of the evaluation controls, the copying of another classmate will result in the qualification of a zero in the activity. In case of recidivism, the entire subject will be suspended.
In the evaluation of autonomous activities, copying or plagiarism of material constitutes a serious infraction, which will result in the activity being graded zero. In case of recidivism, the entire subject will be suspended.
Single assessment: It will take place on 12 June 2024, there will be a face-to-face exam in which the theoretical content of the entire course will be assessed (80% of the mark) and all seminar activities will be delivered individually (20 % of the grade) through the virtual campus. The minimum grade to be able to average the exam and the seminar assignments must be equal to or higher than 4 in each of the parts. On June 26, there will be a make-up test for students who have failed the theory exam.
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No specific software is required
Name | Group | Language | Semester | Turn |
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(SEM) Seminars | 611 | Catalan | second semester | morning-mixed |
(SEM) Seminars | 621 | Catalan | second semester | afternoon |
(TE) Theory | 61 | Catalan | second semester | morning-mixed |
(TE) Theory | 62 | Catalan | second semester | afternoon |