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Child and Youth in the twentieth century propaganda

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Course ID: 2300-FWM-DMPXX
Erasmus code / ISCED: (unknown) / (unknown)
Course title: Child and Youth in the twentieth century propaganda
Name in Polish: Dziecko i mlodzież w propagandzie XX w.
Organizational unit: Faculty of Education
Course groups:
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): (not available) Basic information on ECTS credits allocation principles:
  • the annual hourly workload of the student’s work required to achieve the expected learning outcomes for a given stage is 1500-1800h, corresponding to 60 ECTS;
  • the student’s weekly hourly workload is 45 h;
  • 1 ECTS point corresponds to 25-30 hours of student work needed to achieve the assumed learning outcomes;
  • weekly student workload necessary to achieve the assumed learning outcomes allows to obtain 1.5 ECTS;
  • work required to pass the course, which has been assigned 3 ECTS, constitutes 10% of the semester student load.

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Type of course:

elective monographs

Short description:

Both in Germany and in the Soviet Union, in the years 1930-1945 (1953), it was highly appreciated the role of the medium of cinema in shaping social attitudes. A political propaganda was very fond of children and youth show - as part of an optimistic, positive, constructive, as an essential part of creating a warm image of the leader, etc. The aim of the course is to analyze these treatments, the pores in the German and Soviet films.

Full description:

1. An image of the child, youth and physical culture in the parts of the movie "Ways to strength and beauty" (Wege zu Kraft und Schönheit, Germany 1925).

2. An image of an old and bad schools in the fragments of the film "Blue Angel" (Der Blaue Engel, Germany, 1930).

3. The role of youth and physical education in some parts of the German mountain film (starring Leni Riefenstahl) and Polish ("The white trail", 1932).

4. An image of the child, youth and educational message in the Nuremberg moovies and in the"Lowlands" (Tiefland), dir. Leni Riefenstahl.

5. The role of children and young people in some parts of the German newsreels (UFA-Tonwoche and Die Deutsche Wochenschau) from the years of World War II.

Note! The aim of the lectures is NOT to promote the Nazis, but a critical analysis of historical sources. Text of films will be simultaneously translated into Polish.

Bibliography:

1. Steven Bach, Leni. Życie i twórczość Leni Riefenstahl, Wrocław 2008.

2. Leni Riefenstahl, Pamiętniki, z ang. przeł. Jacek Łaszcz, Warszawa 2003.

3. Wiesław Theiss, Zniewolone dzieciństwo: socjalizacja w skrajnych warunkach społeczno-politycznych, Warszawa 1996.

4. Alice Miller, Zniewolone dzieciństwo: ukryte źródła tyranii, przeł. Barbara Przybyłowska, Poznań 1999.

5. Michael H.Kater, Hitler-Jugend, Darmstadt [2005].

6. Brenda Ralph Lewis, Hitlerjugend : w czasach wojny i pokoju 1933-1945, [tł. Grzegorz Siwek], Warszawa 2008.

7. Guido Knopp, Dzieci Hitlera, współpr. Stefan Brauburger [et al.], Warszawa 2008.

Learning outcomes:

KNOWLEDGE

student is

-familiar terminology teaching and its source,

-knows the place of pedagogy in the humanities and social sciences,

-familiar with the methods and processes of the development of social communication,

SKILLS

student

-is able to critically analyze messages relevant to the job source educator (teaching theoretical treatises, textbooks, journals, moovies)

-can independently seek knowledge using the appropriate sources,

-can use different communication techniques.

SOCIAL COMPETENCE

student

-is aware of the responsibility for the preservation of cultural heritage and the global community,

-self-performs its own powers,

-on reflections on ethics.

During the lectures, students become familiar with key topics, research questions, methods and workshop humanist work - for example, research on the history of children and youth in the propaganda of the twentieth century. Lectures are to develop in students the ability to think deeper humanistic - pedagogical and historical - as well as a knowledge of the historical criticism of the different types of source materials (textbooks, journals, moovies). The aim of the lectures is to further develop the skills of critical reading of the literature and the aspects of the scientific discussion on the history of childhood.

Assessment methods and assessment criteria:

The pass mark for the course is next to the present, including active participation in class, to write and to pass an additional essay makes it possible to improve the assessment.

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