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Teaching Focus [30.0]

The Masters 120 teaching focus is true to its word: it provides initial teacher training for higher level secondary teachers in the French Community of Belgium. More specifically, it includes the training ' Agrégation de l’enseignement secondaire supérieur' (AESS, 300h – 30 credits) leading to a diploma, in rerference to the decrees of 8 February, 2001 and 17 December, 2003 on the foundations of neutrality. In concrete terms, passing the teaching focus' of a master leads to the student obtaining the teaching focus master and the professional title 'agrégé de l'enseignement secondaire supérieur'.
At the end of his/her training, the student will have acquired skills relating to :
• the various functions of teaching ;
• thinking about, planning and evaluating practices;
• thinking about practices and their context ;
• understanding and analysing the school as an institution, its context and key players.
There are three types of activity :
• internships in higher secondary education (60h) ;
• seminars ;
• lectures.
Teaching is split into two categories :
• transversal interships, courses and seminars, common to all disciplines. They bear the code AGRE (13 credits ) ;
• internships, courses and seminars specific to the discipline(s) (17 credits ).
In the master en théologie, didactical research on teaching religion is not the subject of a specific course; rather, it unfolds in various teaching activities ("didactique de l’enseignement religieux", religious courses and seminars). Students can write their dissertation for the master in 'didactique de la religion'.
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Year
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MandatoryCourses and seminars specific to the discipline (10credits)
Mandatory LTHEO2230

Religious education : legislative , political and socio-economical aspects and Reflection on the contents of religious education programme Henri Derroitte45h 3credits 1q x 
Mandatory LTHEO2320

Didactics of religion classes Henri Derroitte30h + 15h 4credits 2q x 
Mandatory LTHEO2350

Teaching practice integration (teaching of religion) Henri Derroitte, Thierry Sclipteux30h 3credits 1+2q x 

MandatoryTransversal courses and seminars (13credits)
Mandatory LAGRE2400

See specifications in french Michel Dupuis, Anne Ghysselinckx (coord.)20h 2credits   x
Mandatory LAGRE2220

General didactics and education to interdisciplinarity Ghislain Carlier, Marie-Laurence De Keersmaecker, Myriam De Kesel (coord.), Jean-Louis Dufays, Philippe Parmentier, Marc Romainville, Bernadette Wiame22.5h + 15h 3credits  x 
Mandatory LAGRE2120

The school institution and its context Branka Cattonar, Dominique Grootaers, Christian Lannoye, Caroline Letor22.5h + 25h 4credits   x
Mandatory LAGRE2020

To understand the adolescent in school situation, to manage the interpersonal relationship and to animate the class group Anne Chevalier, Ann d'Alcantara, Xavier Dejemeppe, Bernard Demuysere, Christian Lannoye, Pierre Meurens, Pascale Steyns, Philippe van Meerbeeck, Pascal Vekeman, Marie-Cécile Wagner (coord.)22.5h + 22.5h 4credits   x

MandatoryInternships in higher secondary education (7credits)
Mandatory LTHEO9010

Training Course Observation/Teaching Catholic Religion I N. 3credits  x 
Mandatory LTHEO9020

Training Course Observation/Teaching Catholic Religion II N. 4credits   x

OptionalOptional courses
Optional LAGRE2221

Learning and teaching with new technologies Marcel Lebrun15h + 15h 2credits  xx
Optional LAGRE2310

Micro-teaching exercises Marie-Cécile Wagner15h 2credits  xx
 
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