Practising the learned tenses, reading and understanding reading passages/essaysabout art and design, being aware of the usage of the basic grammer rules, being able to write a composition/essay according to the rules.
--Student-centred question-answer exercises, Reading comrehension, writing studies, story writing- finishing a story, presentations
Principle Sources
-- Art and Design, Express Publishing. Cds, worksheets, videos
Other Sources
-Videos and worksheets
Course Schedules
Week
Contents
Learning Methods
1. Week
Registration
2. Week
Introduction
Oral Presentation
3. Week
Learning about sketches and drawings, asking about completion
Oral Presentation
4. Week
Learning about applied arts, identifying a main idea.
Oral Presentation
5. Week
Learning about graphic arts, providing reasons.
Oral Presentation
6. Week
Learning about fine arts, asking about location
Oral Presentation
7. Week
Learning about art movements, describing expectations Quiz
Oral Presentation, Written Test
8. Week
Learning about photography, making a prediction
Oral Presentation
9. Week
Midterm Exam
Written
10. Week
Learning about photo editing, making suggestions
Oral Presentation
11. Week
Learning about fonts, asking for an opinion
Oral Presentation
12. Week
Learning more about fonts, confirming a prediction
Oral Presentation
13. Week
Learning about layout, describing limitations
Oral Presentation
14. Week
Learning about CAD, discussing familiarity
Oral Presentation
15. Week
Revision
Oral Presentation
16. Week
Assessment
Written
17. Week
Assessment
Written
Assessments
Evaluation tools
Quantity
Weight(%)
Midterm(s)
1
35
Final Exam
10
50
Program Outcomes
PO-1
Possess knowledge about the theories on children’s, adolescent’s and adults’ physical, emotional, cognitive and ethical development characteristics and applies the methods to solve problems that appear within that domain.
PO-2
Design, develop and apply plans and activities on psychological counseling and guidance targeted to rehabilitate teachers, administrators, parents and individuals to accord with their corresponding institutions.
PO-3
Understand the assessment criteria and the methods in the field of Psychological Counseling and Guidance and can apply these purposefully and evaluate their outcomes.
PO-4
Possess the knowledge of professional ethics and the legal obligations while providing guidance service and follows the progress and performs within its limits.
PO-5
Respect all who wants to benefit from the guidance services without discriminating on the grounds of religion, language, race, social class, belief and ideas and tries to support them by paying close attention to the cultural differences.
PO-6
Put their skills on research, inquiry, critical thinking, entrepreneurship and creativity into use for solving problems faced both in professional life and the daily life.
PO-7
Distinguish the pathological cases from the regular cases and correctly identify behavioral and pathological problems and redirects the cases to the related institutions when necessary.
PO-8
Form joint work, run projects and plan activities with colleagues, teachers, administrators, families, social organizations, diverse group of individuals and institutions to help support students’ development and learning.
PO-9
Make use of their technological knowledge and cognitive abilities in following the professional advancements, in literature review, in research and data analysis, in creating plans and various other professional activities.
PO-10
Possess knowledge on learning theories, on the ways in which learning is initiated, on what the effective learning strategies are, and on how these strategies are applied inside and outside the classroom settings and facilitates appropriate environments and organizes programs to this end to support effective individual and group learning.
PO-11
Gain practical skills to perform individual and group psychological counseling to the counselees in the process of identifying individual specific goals, in helping problem solving, in understanding self and developing character.
PO-12
Possess knowledge on special education and identifies individuals in need of special education, and creates individualized educational programs and redirects related cases to the relevant institutions.
PO-13
Help students in their career plans, possesses skills in doing the necessary research for helping students understand the nature of various professions and making the right choices for themselves.
PO-14
Possess the technical information for gathering data about the student, for getting to know the student and in helping the students get to know themselves, and possesses the knowledge of putting their skills on effective communication into use such as listening, posing questions and supporting the case.
PO-15
Take charge in social service efforts with an understanding of the social responsibilities.
PO-16
Present the knowledge and skills acquired within the academic framework of the Psychological Counseling and Guidance program by making links to the interdisciplinary themes and the information on research and inquiry techniques.