Common use of Lectures Clause in Contracts

Lectures. This is a teaching method that conveys theoretical perspectives and gives an overview of a professional discipline. Lectures are used to clarify contexts, highlight the main elements of a topic and provide students with an overview of a subject. In single topic periods, individual lectures are carried out together with other professional programmes. A great deal of the teaching is workshop-based, where specific issues are solved with practical working, and where tangible productions are carried out with an industry-level approach under supervision from the teacher. In order to be a good in this industry, it is necessary to do a great deal of exercises and gain a lot of production experience. It is expected that students work extensively with the assignments set, and the practical lesson schedule assumes that the students actively work between the sessions and towards deadlines. Many assignments are to be done individually, but several are also interdisciplinary assignments with relevant collaborative programmes. In such collaborations, students are required to work creatively and actively together in groups with reasonable and professional work delegating towards a common goal. Topic periods end with a presentation of an assignment relating to the current topic period. Each student, or each group, presents their work – and, based on the assignment’s assessment criteria, receives feedback from peers and teachers. The feedback is subsequently used to adjust the productions towards the final portfolio submittal at the end of the semester.

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Sources: Study Plan, Study Plan