Systematic observation |
A systematic record of knowledge, skills, attitudes and values that students have in different activities/contexts will be made. The observation criteria will be defined and explained in the presentation of the subject. All this information will also be published on the virtual platform of the subject. Students will receive information about their progress throughout the process.
Learning outcomes: LO1, LO2, LO3, LO4, LO5. |
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A2 A4
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B1 B2 B3
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C4 C6 C10 C12
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D1 D5 D8
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Considerations: Students taking this course are required to behave in a responsible and honest manner. Any form of fraud (i.e. copying and/or plagiarism) tending to falsify the level of knowledge or skill achieved by a student in any type of test, report or work designed for that purpose is considered inadmissible. Fraudulent conduct may result in the subject being suspended for an entire course. It will keep an internal record of these actions so that, in case of recidivism, the opening of a disciplinary file can be requested at the rectory. Ethical commitment: The student must exhibit appropriate ethical behavior. In case of unethical conduct (copying of seminars, plagiarism of works, use of unauthorized electronic equipment, etc.) that prevent the correct development of the teaching activity, it will be considered that the student does not meet the necessary requirements to pass the subject, and in this case your grade will be suspended in the current academic year (0.0). The use of any electronic device during the evaluation tests will not be allowed unless expressly authorized. The fact of introducing an unauthorized electronic device in the exam room will be considered a reason for not passing the subject in the current academic year and the overall grade (0.0) will be suspended. Image and/or audio recording: Unless expressly authorized by the professor, total or partial recording, both of sound and image, of the lectures, seminars or practices of the subject will not be allowed, in accordance with the provisions of the the Law on Intellectual Property, the Organic Law on the Protection of Personal Data and the Organic Law on Civil Protection of the Right to Honour, Personal and Family Privacy and Own Image. Depending on the subsequent use, recording without consent may give rise to civil, disciplinary, administrative and, where appropriate, criminal responsibilities. |