What are some of the most fascinating topics that should be part of the Honours Programme? Why do some courses linger in memory long after graduation, while others fade quickly despite the instructor's best efforts?
In this course, we'll delve into the intricate connections between neuroscience, cognitive development, economic and social change, management, technology, and education. We'll dissect the characteristics that define impactful courses. Most importantly, you'll collaborate with fellow innovators to craft new courses for the Honours Programme, providing a unique opportunity to shape your own educational experience!
Drawing inspiration from the success of past editions where students created courses like Law and Love, Planetary Health, and Climate Justice—now integral to the VU Honours Programme—our mission this year is to guide you in developing more meaningful and impactful courses.
This course will introduce ground-breaking new perspectives taught by leading scholars, practitioners and thinkers in the field of compelling and transformative education. Throughout the course students learn how such research and innovation can be applied in the creation of powerful courses. To achieve this, we will use the Self-Directed Guide by Dee Fink on Designing Courses for Significant Learning and the book ‘Super Courses: The Future of Teaching and Learning’ by Ken Bain. By collaborating closely with potential coordinators and teachers, you'll gain practical insights into the creation of courses that leave a lasting impact.