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Faculty of: EDUCATION

Educational counseling for disabled and marginal people

Milan

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Duration
2 Years
Language
Italian
Degree Classes
LM-50 R (Development and management of education services)

With reference to the educational path, it is structured in such a way as to allow the student to develop in the first part, i.e. in the first year of the course, pedagogical skills related to the special educational intervention and the helping relationship, psychological skills focused on the individual and social aspects of personality and deviance, neuropsychiatric skills, historical skills concerning marginality and philosophy of the person. In the second part, i.e. in the second year of the course, the student builds and develops methodological skills in group management, atypical developmental psychology, historical skills related to special education, sociology of inequalities and differences, as well as social legislation for marginality and disability.

There will be different types of teaching methods: frontal lectures in the classroom; reflection work in small or large groups, role playing, cooperative learning, research groups on specific topics, image teaching, case study, seminars with privileged witnesses, e-learning.

The forms of verification envisaged will be the following: oral exams or written tests; practical laboratory tests; practical-operational simulations aimed at verifying learning; research papers, final written dissertation; professional internship experiences with periodic external and internal audits; role playing in small groups; extended group work of reflection on the practical operational experience lived or seen.

The duration of the graduate degree programme is an additional two years after the three-year course of study. To obtain a graduate degree, students must acquire at least 120 university credits. Each exam is awarded a certain number of credits, the same for all students, and a grade (expressed in thirtieths) that varies according to the level of preparation.