a. Due to the importance of the practical workload of the subject, it is highly recommended the regular attendance to face-to-face sessions, both Sessions A and Sessions B.
b. This subject is part of the Teaching Innovation Project of the Faculty of Education and Social Work, and the integrated cycle of the Seniors University Program of UVIGO.
c. This subject belongs to a Faculty committed to people and environmental sustainability. On the basis of this philosophy, this subject will foster educational practices that include the use of low-environmental-impact materials, in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG).
d. It is required to check the virtual classroom of the subject at least once a week, and to check the UVIGO institutional e-mail, and to use it to communicate with teachers. With the aim to assure privacy and guarantee identity, emails sent from non UVIGO accounts will not be considered. Any case, questions will be made to the teacher in person at class or by telephone and/or in person in tutoring sessions. E-mails will not be used for tutoring sessions.
e. All works must be original and of the students’ authorship. Plagiarism will lead to receive a failing grade. The same work cannot be used in different subjects for the purpose of evaluation, with the exemption of the realization of coordinated works by different subjects.
f. Within the logic of advancing towards more inclusive and egalitarian societies, and following the equality principles to which this university is committed, it is recommended to make use of inclusive (especially when it comes to vulnerable groups) and non-sexist or gender-neutral language both in written and oral productions.
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