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.

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.

5° Year  activated in the A.Y. 2021/2022

ModulesCreditsTAFSSD
9
B
L-ART/02 ,L-ART/03 ,L-ART/06
Prova finale
9
F
-
Modules Credits TAF SSD
Between the years: 4°- 5°

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Teaching code

4S006145

Credits

9

Coordinator

Giuseppe Longo

Language

Italian

Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)

L-FIL-LET/10 - ITALIAN LITERATURE

The teaching is organized as follows:

Lezioni

Credits

8

Period

Sem. 2A, Sem. 2B

Academic staff

Giuseppe Longo

Laboratorio [Gruppo 1]

Credits

1

Period

Lab. 2B

Academic staff

Giuseppe Longo

Laboratorio [Gruppo 2]

Credits

1

Period

Lab. 2B

Academic staff

Elisabetta Spaziani

Laboratorio [Gruppo 3]

Credits

1

Period

Lab. 2B

Academic staff

Marzia Micheletti

Laboratorio [Gruppo 4]

Credits

1

Period

Lab. 2B

Academic staff

Licia Landi

Learning outcomes

Course description and learning goals

The course aims at allowing students to attain basic methodological and epistemological mastery as far as literary text teaching at preschool and primary school is concerned. Students will learn the fundamentals of literary theory, in particular structural analysis and contextualization of literary texts.
Additionally, through this educational path students will be acquainted with the reading-related neurocognitive processes connected with text comprehension and interpretation. Students will clearly understand how literature enforces emotional competence, empathy and other mentalistic and prosocial insights, also favouring an intercultural vision of reality. In this sense attention will be focused on teaching updated didactic methods and tools suitable for reading literary texts, and on creating models of knowledge aimed at teaching. From this perspective literary text teaching will be connected with the field of developmental language processes, of mother tongue based language education and related skills.
These models will highlight the educational value of research in the field of literature, focusing on the interaction between different branches of knowledge and psycho-pedagogic competencies, which can promote correct professional practices.

Program

Prof. Giuseppe Longo, MA, PhD
Foundations and Teaching of Italian Literature (8-credit course)
Academic Year 2018/2019 – Second Semester

Course description and learning goals

The course aims at allowing students to attain basic methodological and epistemological mastery as far as literary text teaching at preschool and primary school is concerned. Students will learn the fundamentals of literary theory, in particular structural analysis and contextualization of literary texts.
Additionally, through this educational path students will be acquainted with the reading-related neurocognitive processes connected with text comprehension and interpretation. Students will clearly understand how literature enforces emotional competence, empathy and other mentalistic and prosocial insights, also favouring an intercultural vision of reality. In this sense attention will be focused on teaching updated didactic methods and tools suitable for reading literary texts, and on creating models of knowledge aimed at teaching. From this perspective literary text teaching will be connected with the field of developmental language processes, of mother tongue based language education and related skills.
These models will highlight the educational value of research in the field of literature, focusing on the interaction between different branches of knowledge and psycho-pedagogic competencies, which can promote correct professional practices.

Course topics

Teaching italian language according to the National Guidelines provided in the ministerial decree No. 254 dated 16/11/2012 (Official Gazette No. 30 dated 05/02/2013). Literature and literariness. The text and the reader: from structuralism to aesthetics of reception.Factors of literary communication and text analysis. Literary institutes. Modular didactics with reference to didactics based on short modules and multimedia didactics. Literacy and cognitive processes. Neurocognitive processes connected with text reading, reading comprehension and reading interpretation. Objectives, goals, and contents of literary education in the curriculum of mother tongue teaching at pre-school and primary school. Anthological study of literary texts consistent with didactic approaches to preschool and primary education. Didactic strategies and methodologies suitable to approach literary texts in order to promote the attainment of reading competencies (analysis, comprehension, interpretation, and contextualization) coherent with educational psychology. Literature, didactics, and psychology: motivational, metacognitive, emotional, and intercultural aspects. Literature and anthropological approach: from the “surroundings” of text to its informed conscious fruition in the classroom and in the other settings connected with child education.

Methods of instruction

Lectures offered by proposing either presentations or discussions.

Final exam

The final exam will be based on multiple choice questions, closed questions, and essay questions which will concern the main topics covered by the course. The exam will have a different structure if the students cannot attend lectures. The grades are on a scale of 30 and the criteria for evaluation of the students’ performance will take into consideration their academic achievement as far as knowledge, skills, and competences are concerned when compared with learning goals.

For further information on this syllabus and more, please contact Prof. Giuseppe Longo after lectures or at giuseppe.longo@univr.it

Textbooks, reading, and materials

Class notes and materials listed in the aforementioned bibliography.

Examination Methods

Final exam

The final exam will be based on multiple choice questions, closed questions, and essay questions which will concern the main topics covered by the course. The exam will have a different structure if the students cannot attend lectures. The grades are on a scale of 30 and the criteria for evaluation of the students’ performance will take into consideration their academic achievement as far as knowledge, skills, and competences are concerned when compared with learning goals.

For further information on this syllabus and more, please contact Prof. Giuseppe Longo after lectures or at giuseppe.longo@univr.it

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