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Lecturer(s)
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Bláhová Petra, Mgr.
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Bluďovský Pavel, Mgr.
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Course content
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1. Children's rights 2. Family law 3. Euthanasiaandethicalissues in senior homes 4. Immigrants 5. Migration in general 6. Refugeesandcontemporarysituation 7. The elderly 8. Nutrition and the elderly 9. Social minorities 10. Social ethics - case study 11. Social ethics - case study 12. Social ethics - case study 13. Social ethics - case study 14. Test
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic (reading, lecture, briefing), Dialogic (discussion, interview, brainstorming), Activating (simulations, games, drama), Work with multi-media resources (texts, internet, IT technologies), Blended learning
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Learning outcomes
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Teaching professional language is focused on mastering basic professional vocabulary of health care and social sphere.
1SP The course is focused on the study field vocabulary and practical professional communication. At the end of the course, students will be able to work with professional literature in English, i.e. they will be able to search for relevant information, manage situations where communication is necessary and which the students will face during their studies and future professions, and present their professional knowledge.
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Prerequisites
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1SP Initial knowledge of the language level B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. The course follows UANJ1
UHP/UANJ1
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Oral examination, Analysis of student's language skills, Test
Requirements for course credit: A minimum of 70% active participation in seminars (work with instructional materials, engagement in professional discussion, and demonstration of the ability to present a subject-specific topic corresponding to the focus of the study program in English) and successful completion of the credit test covering the prescribed curriculum with a minimum score of 70%. Exam requirements: The student must demonstrate the ability to prepare, structure, and present a subject-specific topic in English corresponding to the focus of the study program, as well as the ability to lead a professional discussion on the topic.
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Recommended literature
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Murphy, R. English Grammar in Use. Cambridge, 1997.
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O. Johnston, M. Farrel. Ideas and Issues. Oxford, 2000.
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T. Hope. Medical Ethics: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford, 2004.
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