TAU/MOOC: Key Concepts of Cultural-Historical Activity Theory (CHAT) 5cr, 2023, Online teaching
Enrollment: 1–15 August, 2023
Please note! All enrollments via this enrollment form.
Credits: 1 to 5, depending on the selected course modules (for more information see Standard or Alternative Completion Methods in the section below Study Methods/Requirements to Complete the Course)
PLEASE NOTICE: Also students from outside Finland can obtain credits, when their identification is made correctly, which is a requirement for the registration and the use of an user account. This requires a valid passport or other official form of identification.
Grading: Pass/Fail
Instructors:
The contents of this MOOC have been gathered during series of reading seminars, organized in collaboration with the following colleagues:
- Michael Cole, University of California San Diego, USA
- Monica Egelström and Maria Spante, University West, Trollhättan, Sweden
- Joanne Hardman, University of Cape Town, South Africa
- Viviana Hojman Ancelovici and Pilar Valenzuela, Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile
- Yannick Lémonie, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, Cnam - CRTD, Paris, France & Anne-Bationo-Tillon, Haute École Pédagogique du Canton de Vaud, Lausanne, Switzerland
- Heila Lotz-Sisitka, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa
- Fábio Nogueira and Irina Moriyama, University of São Paulo, Brazil
- Laura Seppänen, Riikka Ruotsala & Heli Clottes Heikkilä, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Helsinki/Tampere, Finland
- Anna Stetsenko, The Graduate Center of The City University of New York, USA
- Helena Wallström, University of Gothenbourg, Sweden
Tageted participants:
Primarily doctoral researchers, but also advanced undergraduates and PhD-level researchers
The MOOC is also part of the Doctoral Programme of Education and Society at Tampere University and of the Finnish National Platform for Doctoral Cross-Studies.
Contents:
The MOOC provides an advanced introduction to Cultural-Historical Activity Theory (CHAT) based on videorecorded sessions with foremost experts from around the world. Each course module is devoted to a specific concept and key readings related to that concept. Participants engage in online discussions by posting comments on the course materials. An outline of the sessions and the corresponding contents of the MOOC modules is presented in the following:
Module 1: Four generations of CHAT
Module 2: The object of activity
Module 3: Activism and Trans/Formative Methodology in CHAT
Module 4: Dialectics and the germ cell
Module 5: Contradictions
Module 6: CHAT conceptions of culture and development
Module 7: Historicity
Module 8: Artifacts and instrumentality
Session 9: Expansive learning
Module 10: Transformative agency