2025

Analysis and Strategic Planning in Education

Name: Analysis and Strategic Planning in Education
Code: PED13946M
6 ECTS
Duration: 15 weeks/156 hours
Scientific Area: Education Sciences

Teaching languages: Portuguese
Languages of tutoring support: Portuguese
Regime de Frequência: Presencial

Sustainable Development Goals

Learning Goals

- Understand the theoretical and methodological frameworks of the course;
- Promote the identification and use of analysis tools, strategic planning necessary for the professional both in education systems and in education coordinating bodies;
- Develop a critical attitude of personal and professional reflection leading to a self-training process in Education.

Contents

- Analysis and diagnosis of educational settings ;
- Knowledge and action in the field of strategic planning methods and techniques in educational settings ;
- Reflectivity and creativity in the exploration of innovative situations in the area of Educational Administration and Management.

Teaching Methods

The form of organization of activities llective has the realization of the collective nature of classroom sessions, orientation sessions and tutorial-type lectures given by invited experts. The first will be predominantly theoretical and practical in nature and have as methodological support: years pre-activation of ideas, interactive exhibition, debates, case studies, role plays / simulations, analysis and presentation of reviews of texts, films, etc.. Will be diversified so as to allow different types of work and the use of different teaching resources. We believe that only the use of different methodologies of teaching and learning enables the acquisition of the objectives proposed.

Assessment

Continuous Assessment:
The assessment involves completing a project and presenting it (last in-person session);
The content of the written test (project) to be completed throughout the semester, under faculty supervision, as well as its presentation, will be subject to prior negotiation and agreement with the master's students, resulting in a critical, contextualized analysis of a legislative document of importance in the subject area.
80%+ 20% participation throughout the semester.
Final Assessment: Written Test (exam)

Teaching Staff