Finnish LiteratureLaajuus (5 cr)
Code: 4A00CW74
Objective
After the course the student identifies the genres and periods of Finnish literature in outline. The student identifies also the most important authors and their works of Finnish literature. The student can analyse and promote Finnish 21st century's Literature. The student can discuss about literature. The student is able to tell the meaning of finnish literature as a part of public library collection in Finland.
Content
- The highlights of Finnish history of Literature and the important authors
- The periods, genres and important authors from 1950 heretofore.
- library professional as a specialist of fiction
- Fiction from accessibility point of view: indexing, analysis and classification
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
- the student participates most discussions and reading circles
- the student returns most of the assignments
- the student returns his learning diary which includes all required parts
Assessment criteria, good (3)
the student takes mostly actively part in discussions and reading circles
- the student returns assignments in time and most of them are well-done
- the student returns in time his reading diary which has some analytic parts
- the student uses some sources in reading diary
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
- the student takes actively part in discussions and reading circles
- the student returns all well-done assignments in time
- the student is eager to plan and use new ways of reading promotion
- the student writes and retuns in time a reading diary which is analytic and evaluative
- the student uses diversified sources in reading diary
Materials
Parkko, T.(2012). Runouden ilmiöitä; Parkko, T. (2019). Runosta rakkaudella; Hosiaisluoma, Y. (2016). Kirjallisuusoppi: aapisesta äänirunoon; Tuomi, P. (2011). Kirjojen keskellä : kirjastonhoitaja kaunokirjallisuuden asiantuntijana.
Enrollment
11.11.2024 - 15.01.2025
Timing
07.01.2025 - 25.05.2025
Credits
5 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Business Administration, Library and Information Services
Teachers
- Sari Mäkinen-Laitila
Student groups
-
KITI24Bachelor of Business Administration, Library and Information Services
Objective
After the course the student identifies the genres and periods of Finnish literature in outline. The student identifies also the most important authors and their works of Finnish literature. The student can analyse and promote Finnish 21st century's Literature. The student can discuss about literature. The student is able to tell the meaning of finnish literature as a part of public library collection in Finland.
Content
- The highlights of Finnish history of Literature and the important authors
- The periods, genres and important authors from 1950 heretofore.
- library professional as a specialist of fiction
- Fiction from accessibility point of view: indexing, analysis and classification
Materials
Will be announced in the beginning of the course.
Teaching methods
Lectures, reading circles, practising in library, groupwork, exam.
Employer connections
The course includes a practical work-life assignment. Additionally, representatives from the professional field will visit the course.
Exam schedules
Exam at week 20.
Completion alternatives
-
Student workload
Total workload of the course is 135h, of which 55 h contact lessons and 80 h groupwork and independent work.
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
- the student participates most discussions and reading circles
- the student returns most of the assignments
- the student returns his learning diary which includes all required parts
Assessment criteria, good (3)
the student takes mostly actively part in discussions and reading circles
- the student returns assignments in time and most of them are well-done
- the student returns in time his reading diary which has some analytic parts
- the student uses some sources in reading diary
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
- the student takes actively part in discussions and reading circles
- the student returns all well-done assignments in time
- the student is eager to plan and use new ways of reading promotion
- the student writes and retuns in time a reading diary which is analytic and evaluative
- the student uses diversified sources in reading diary
Assessment methods and criteria
Exam, groupwork, reading circles and activity at contact lessons.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
The student has actively participated in contact lessons and pair work. They have completed all the course assignments and received at least a grade of 4. The student can comprehensively discuss the trends in Finnish literature from the 1950s to the present day and name significant authors from each decade. The student can explain the importance of easy-to-read literature in Finnish literature. They can name significant publishers of fiction and discuss the export of literature. The student can plan and organize an event that promotes Finnish literature.
Enrollment
13.11.2023 - 17.01.2024
Timing
08.01.2024 - 26.05.2024
Credits
5 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Business Administration, Library and Information Services
Teachers
- Sari Mäkinen-Laitila
Student groups
-
KITI23Bachelor of Business Administration, Library and Information Services
Objective
After the course the student identifies the genres and periods of Finnish literature in outline. The student identifies also the most important authors and their works of Finnish literature. The student can analyse and promote Finnish 21st century's Literature. The student can discuss about literature. The student is able to tell the meaning of finnish literature as a part of public library collection in Finland.
Content
- The highlights of Finnish history of Literature and the important authors
- The periods, genres and important authors from 1950 heretofore.
- library professional as a specialist of fiction
- Fiction from accessibility point of view: indexing, analysis and classification
Materials
Will be announced in the beginning of the course.
Teaching methods
Lectures, reading circles, groupwork, exam.
Completion alternatives
-
Student workload
Total workload of the course is 135h, of which 40 h contact lessons and 95 h groupwork and independent work.
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
- the student participates most discussions and reading circles
- the student returns most of the assignments
- the student returns his learning diary which includes all required parts
Assessment criteria, good (3)
the student takes mostly actively part in discussions and reading circles
- the student returns assignments in time and most of them are well-done
- the student returns in time his reading diary which has some analytic parts
- the student uses some sources in reading diary
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
- the student takes actively part in discussions and reading circles
- the student returns all well-done assignments in time
- the student is eager to plan and use new ways of reading promotion
- the student writes and retuns in time a reading diary which is analytic and evaluative
- the student uses diversified sources in reading diary
Assessment methods and criteria
Exam, groupwork, reading circles and activity at contact lessons.
Enrollment
14.11.2022 - 15.01.2023
Timing
09.01.2023 - 31.05.2023
Credits
5 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Business Administration, Library and Information Services
Teachers
- Sari Mäkinen-Laitila
Student groups
-
KITI22
Objective
After the course the student identifies the genres and periods of Finnish literature in outline. The student identifies also the most important authors and their works of Finnish literature. The student can analyse and promote Finnish 21st century's Literature. The student can discuss about literature. The student is able to tell the meaning of finnish literature as a part of public library collection in Finland.
Content
- The highlights of Finnish history of Literature and the important authors
- The periods, genres and important authors from 1950 heretofore.
- library professional as a specialist of fiction
- Fiction from accessibility point of view: indexing, analysis and classification
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
- the student participates most discussions and reading circles
- the student returns most of the assignments
- the student returns his learning diary which includes all required parts
Assessment criteria, good (3)
the student takes mostly actively part in discussions and reading circles
- the student returns assignments in time and most of them are well-done
- the student returns in time his reading diary which has some analytic parts
- the student uses some sources in reading diary
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
- the student takes actively part in discussions and reading circles
- the student returns all well-done assignments in time
- the student is eager to plan and use new ways of reading promotion
- the student writes and retuns in time a reading diary which is analytic and evaluative
- the student uses diversified sources in reading diary
Enrollment
15.10.2021 - 31.01.2022
Timing
10.01.2022 - 25.05.2022
Credits
5 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Business Administration, Library and Information Services
Teachers
- Sari Mäkinen-Laitila
Student groups
-
KITI21
Objective
After the course the student identifies the genres and periods of Finnish literature in outline. The student identifies also the most important authors and their works of Finnish literature. The student can analyse and promote Finnish 21st century's Literature. The student can discuss about literature. The student is able to tell the meaning of finnish literature as a part of public library collection in Finland.
Content
- The highlights of Finnish history of Literature and the important authors
- The periods, genres and important authors from 1950 heretofore.
- library professional as a specialist of fiction
- Fiction from accessibility point of view: indexing, analysis and classification
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
- the student participates most discussions and reading circles
- the student returns most of the assignments
- the student returns his learning diary which includes all required parts
Assessment criteria, good (3)
the student takes mostly actively part in discussions and reading circles
- the student returns assignments in time and most of them are well-done
- the student returns in time his reading diary which has some analytic parts
- the student uses some sources in reading diary
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
- the student takes actively part in discussions and reading circles
- the student returns all well-done assignments in time
- the student is eager to plan and use new ways of reading promotion
- the student writes and retuns in time a reading diary which is analytic and evaluative
- the student uses diversified sources in reading diary