Key words Key words + IWETO-code: H003: History and Arts; H230: Modern history;H310: Art history; O820: Culture; O860: Political structure of society;
Objectives The main aim of the course is to provide the students with basic information about “The Low Countries”, more specifically Belgium. Starting from their own (foreign) view on Belgium, the students will gradually get to know the complex Belgian situation (language, culture, history, politics, etc.) through examples and real-life situations.
Topics The main topics are:
- Belgian history and geography
- Social and political structure of the country
- Belgian arts and artists (painters, film makers, strip cartoonists, musicians, …)
Other topics may be explored, such as:
- Peculiar Belgian habits (food and drink, folklore, fairs, parades, festivals, …)
- Belgian scientists and inventors
- Belgian colonies
- Belgian economy
Prerequisites Fair knowledge of English
Final Objectives The students have basic knowledge of
- Belgian history and geography;
- the actual political structure of the country
- the social economic and cultural situation of the country
The students are able to
- Elaborate on an item concerning the Belgian society, using desk top research in order to give a presentation.
- Share their own point of view with other students.
- Explain a “Belgian item” to others in a comprehensive and clear way, with the help of modern communication techniques.
Dealing with tasks
- The students attend the courses regularly.
- The students do their work within the agreed time.
- The students deliver a well-informed, nicely accomplished presentation + paper.
Materials used ::Click here for additional information:: Complete course on Dokeos.
Illustrations in PPt on Dokeos.
Study costs Copies at current price.
Entrance fees in case of a visit to a museum or exhibition
Study guidance Dokeos Learning Platform and e-mail.
Teaching Methods In lectures and group discussions students examine these concepts in the light of their own cultural experience and knowledge. Formal colleges.
Extramural activities such as a guided tour through the city of Ghent.
Assessment First exam session:
- written exam: 50 %
- Presentation + paper: 25% + 25% = 50 %
Second exam session:
- written exam: 50 %
- Presentation + paper: 25% + 25% = 50 %
Lecturer(s) Lodewijk De Wilde
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