Studying at the University of Verona

Here you can find information on the organisational aspects of the Programme, lecture timetables, learning activities and useful contact details for your time at the University, from enrolment to graduation.

Academic calendar

The academic calendar shows the deadlines and scheduled events that are relevant to students, teaching and technical-administrative staff of the University. Public holidays and University closures are also indicated. The academic year normally begins on 1 October each year and ends on 30 September of the following year.

Academic calendar

Course calendar

The Academic Calendar sets out the degree programme lecture and exam timetables, as well as the relevant university closure dates..

Definition of lesson periods
Period From To
Sem. IA Sep 28, 2015 Nov 8, 2015
Sem. IB Nov 9, 2015 Jan 17, 2016
Sem. IIA Feb 22, 2016 Apr 24, 2016
Sem. IIB Apr 25, 2016 Jun 5, 2016
Exam sessions
Session From To
Sessione Estiva Jun 6, 2016 Jul 31, 2016
Sessione Autunnale Sep 1, 2016 Sep 30, 2016
Sessione Invernale Jan 23, 2017 Feb 25, 2017
Degree sessions
Session From To
Sesione Estiva Jul 8, 2016 Jul 15, 2016
Sessione Autunnale (Solo Scienze del Serv. Sociale: Ven. 04/11/2016) Nov 21, 2016 Nov 26, 2016
Sessione Invernale Apr 3, 2017 Apr 8, 2017
Holidays
Period From To
Festa di Ognissanti Nov 1, 2015 Nov 1, 2015
Festa dell'Immacolata Dec 8, 2015 Dec 8, 2015
Vacanze Natalizie Dec 23, 2015 Jan 6, 2016
Vacanze Pasquali Mar 24, 2016 Mar 29, 2016
Festa della Liberazione Apr 25, 2016 Apr 25, 2016
Festa dei Lavoratori May 1, 2016 May 1, 2016
Festa del S. Patrono S. Zeno May 21, 2016 May 21, 2016
Festa della Repubblica Jun 2, 2016 Jun 2, 2016
Vacanze Estive Aug 8, 2016 Aug 15, 2016

Exam calendar

Exam dates and rounds are managed by the relevant Humanistic Studies Teaching and Student Services Unit.
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Exam calendar

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Academic staff

B C D G L M N P R S V

Bergamaschi Giuliano

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Cusinato Guido

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De Vita Antonietta

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Di Nicola Paola

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Gecchele Mario

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Girelli Claudio

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Lascioli Angelo

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Lavelli Manuela

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Loro Daniele

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Messetti Giuseppina

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Moro Valentina

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Mortari Luigina

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Napolitano Linda

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Panattoni Riccardo

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Pedrazza Monica

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Piasere Leonardo

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Portera Agostino

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Richieri Cristina

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Savardi Ugo

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Valbusa Federica

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Study Plan

The Study Plan includes all modules, teaching and learning activities that each student will need to undertake during their time at the University.
Please select your Study Plan based on your enrollment year.

1° Year

ModulesCreditsTAFSSD
One course to be chosen among the following
One course to be chosen among the following
One course to be chosen among the following

2° Year  activated in the A.Y. 2016/2017

ModulesCreditsTAFSSD
One course to be chosen among the following
Prova finale
16
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ModulesCreditsTAFSSD
One course to be chosen among the following
One course to be chosen among the following
One course to be chosen among the following
activated in the A.Y. 2016/2017
ModulesCreditsTAFSSD
One course to be chosen among the following
Prova finale
16
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Modules Credits TAF SSD
Between the years: 1°- 2°

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TAF (Type of Educational Activity) All courses and activities are classified into different types of educational activities, indicated by a letter.




S Placements in companies, public or private institutions and professional associations

Teaching code

4S003374

Credits

6

Language

Italian

Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)

M-FIL/06 - HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY

Period

Sem. IIB dal Apr 24, 2017 al Jun 10, 2017.

Learning outcomes

Pedagogical aims and prerequisites: We aim at teaching the use of philosophical terminology and the critical reading of philosophical texts, in order to acquire basic philosophical matters and concepts. Also, through seminars and debates, we aim at making postgraduates to acquire a skill to cross-examination.
A general knowledge of the history of modern and contemporary philosophy (XIX and XX Centuries) is presupposed and only some points will be specifically deepened. An attention to lexical research and an interest in a critical reading of philosophical texts and to arguments are very useful.

Program

Title and Subject of the course: Philosophies of Dialogue. In XXth century some thinkers and trains of thought have proposed forms of “Socratic dialogue”. It is applied in various spheres: pedagogic (J. Dewey, L. Nelson, M. Nussbaum), philosophical (M. Buber, K. Jaspers, A: Heller), psyco-therapeutic (V. Frankl) e in the so-called “philosophical practices” (P. Hadot, L. Marinoff). In every one of these spheres Socratic dialogue is proposed as a methodical procedure and as an existential / relational attitude which is particularly efficacious, moreover – sometimes – as the prominent form of self-care. We aim at confronting with these contemporary restarts and verify, on Plato’s Dialogues, whether and how much this procedure, to the extent that it names itself “Socratic”, is indebted to the archetypical original model. This is in turn a prominent and indispensable form of the àskesis (or “spiritual exercise”) proper to Plato’s Socrates.

Bibliography:
a) General Part on the history of contemporary philosophy, particularly: Nietzsche; American pragmatism (Peirce, James, Dewey); phenomenology (Husserl, Scheler); German existential philosophy (Jaspers, Rosenzweig, Buber); Heidegger; birth and evolution of human sciences (psycholoy and psychoanalisis); new rhetoric; hermeneutics; practical philosophy.
Basic text: E. BERTI-F. VOLPI, Storia della filosofia. Ottocento e Novecento, Roma-Bari Laterza 1991 and subsequent editions.
b) Lecture Notes available at photocopy shops “Ateneo” and “La Rapida”:
Dispensa 1: Introduzione. Testi tratti dagli autori contemporanei;
Dispensa 2: Il dialogo socratico come pratica filosofica. Passi scelti e commentati dai Dialoghi di Platone (a c. di L. Napolitano)
c) One book chosen among:
L.M. NAPOLITANO VALDITARA, Il sé, l’altro, l’intero. Rileggendo i Dialoghi di Platone, Milano-Udine Mimesis 2010;
L.M. NAPOLITANO VALDITARA Virtù, felicità e piacere nell’etica dei Greci, Verona aemme Edizioni 2014;
A. HELLER, La bellezza della persona buona, Reggio Emilia Diabasis 2009 (some lessons will be held on this text by dr. O. Crotti);
M. C. NUSSBAUM, Non per profitto. Perché le democrazie hanno bisogno della cultura umanistica, tr. it. Bologna 2011.

Recorded lessons (file WMA) will be expressly available by e-learning (www.elearning.univr.it).

Reference texts
Author Title Publishing house Year ISBN Notes
Linda Napolitano Il sé, l'altro, l'intero. Rileggendo i Dialoghi di Platone (Edizione 1) Mimesis Milano Udine 2010
Agnes Heller La bellezza della persona buona (Edizione 1) Diabasis Reggio Emilia 2009
Martha Nussbaum Non per profitto. Perché le democrazie hanno bisogno di una cultura umanistica (Edizione 1) Il Mulino Bologna 2011
Linda Napolitano Virtù, piacere e felicità nell'etica dei Greci (Edizione 1) Aemme Edizioni Verona 2014

Examination Methods

Didactical Methods: The course will be carried on by frontal lessons, with direct reading of the texts and following discussions. Therefore attendance at classes will be very useful and desirable, though obviously not compulsory.
The same program is valid for students who cannot attend lessons; nevertheless, they must get in touch with the teacher, in order to receive indications on adding texts, whose reading will compensate for lacking attendance: these texts will be agreed for every student, with regard to his previous knowledge, curriculum and interests.

Ways of evaluation: Some oral questions will be put to the student; he will be invited to read and comment some passages of the original texts already read together during classes.

Students with disabilities or specific learning disorders (SLD), who intend to request the adaptation of the exam, must follow the instructions given HERE

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Documents

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File pdf 1 - Guida per lo studente - AGGIORNAMENTO 2022 pdf, it, 325 KB, 02/05/23
File pdf 2 - Guida per lo studente - AGGIORNAMENTO 2020 pdf, it, 212 KB, 02/05/23
File pdf 3 - Guida per lo studente - AGGIORNAMENTO 2013 pdf, it, 131 KB, 02/05/23

Stage e Tirocini

Per le altre attività formative (crediti F) sono previsti 9 cfu (pari a 225 ore) da acquisire solamente attraverso l’attività di tirocinio obbligatoria, a sua volta suddivisa in:

  • tirocinio indiretto (1 cfu: 25 ore di frequenza obbligatoria in università per il 75%) in preparazione dell’attività formativa sul campo;
  • tirocinio diretto (8 cfu), da svolgersi presso enti convenzionati.

L’ordinamento didattico della LM in Scienze pedagogiche prevede che il tirocinio indiretto a frequenza obbligatoria si svolga in università per il 75% nel secondo anno (1 CFU: 25 ore).
Il tirocinio indiretto consiste in un accompagnamento iniziale delle/degli studenti da parte dei tutor attraverso un percorso di formazione della durata di 25 ore.
La finalità di questo percorso è quella di preparare le/gli studenti alla particolare forma di apprendimento costituita dal tirocinio, dotandoli di conoscenze e strumenti adeguati a osservare, comprendere e rielaborare criticamente l’esperienza di tirocinio nei servizi educativi e ad affrontare il tirocinio negli enti con metodo e consapevolezza.
Il percorso, da attuare in gruppi da 20-25 persone sotto la supervisione di un tutor proveniente dal mondo professionale di educatori e pedagogisti, risponde alle esigenze costantemente espresse sia dalle/dagli studenti stessi sia dalle parti sociali che dai referenti degli enti convenzionati.
 

Nuove Linee Guida per il tirocinio di Scienze pedagogiche.


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