DeMOOC: Basic course part 2
Course start: 13. května 2019
DeMOOC: Basic course part 2
- Christin Reisenhofer
- Gerhard Bisovsky
- Gertraud Diendorfer
- Dirk Lange
- Ulrich Ballhausen
This course is part of a MOOC series: Democracy MOOC – Democratic political education for adults
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Course start: 13. května 2019
DeMOOC: Basic course part 2
- Christin Reisenhofer
- Gerhard Bisovsky
- Gertraud Diendorfer
- Dirk Lange
- Ulrich Ballhausen
This course is part of a MOOC series: Democracy MOOC – Democratic political education for adults
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Scope: 3 units
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Effort: 4 hours/unit
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Course start: 13. května 2019
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Course end: -
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Current status: Ongoing course
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Current participants: 364
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Licence: CC BY 4.0
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Available languages:
Course details
Content overview
General information about the course
Welcome to "DeMOOC: Introductory Course Part 2" of the Democracy MOOC!
What is the Demokratie MOOC?
The MOOC series “Demokratie MOOC” - DeMOOC for short - is a free online course series for openly accessible and digital democratic political education for adults, which is a cooperation between the Association of Austrian Adult Education Centers and the Democracy Center Vienna. The DeMOOC is offered as several modular self-study courses and is open until further notice, so that participation is possible regardless of time and place. The courses in the DeMOOC series help participants gain a basic knowledge of democracy, politics, political processes and social structures so that they can integrate this knowledge into their own lives. The various main topics are always related to issues relevant to democratic politics in order to promote the strengthening of critical and responsible citizenship.
Further information on the MOOC series "Demokratie MOOC" can be found at:
Who is this course intended for?
The basic courses parts 1 to 3 of the DeMOOC represent a curriculum for democratic political education, with complete teaching and learning materials available. On the one hand, these MOOCs serve the further education of anyone interested, disseminators, course creators, teachers or (social) educators. On the other hand, the MOOCs also provide materials and methods so that participants also feel motivated and able to develop and offer their own courses, lessons or projects on civic education. You can participate in this second part independently of the previous courses. An introductory video is embedded in the first part of the Demokratie MOOC:
DeMOOC: Basic Course Part 1 - Lesson 1
You can find the Basic Courses Part 1 and Part 3 of the DeMOOC here:
Course content
By completing the DeMOOC, students will be able to develop a deeper understanding of democracy, politics and society at various political levels in order to strengthen their own access to politics and experience their own active participation in the political system.
To achieve this, it is necessary to build a certain basic knowledge of democracy, politics, political processes and social structures in order to be able to put this knowledge into practice and to integrate it into one's own life. The course strenghtens the participants' self-perception as active and responsible citizens, and expands their relevant knowledge and skills. This knowledge will also have a positive influence on your own future course design, pedagogical work or teaching.
Learning goals
The aim of the DeMOOC is to strengthen civic education in adult education, in extracurricular and school education, but also among generally interested parties. The DeMOOC is therefore particularly suitable for disseminators, course planners, teachers, social workers, educators and anyone interested in the field of civic education. The programmes in the "Adult Education Initiative" as well as many other course and service providers in adult education can also benefit from the DeMOOC.
Prerequisites
No previous knowledge is necessary.
Course schedule
The MOOC is organised into ten modules, each of which is self-contained but offers related content and methods. Each module in turn contains lectures that represent the whole spectrum covered by a topic. The result is a basic programme for civic education.
Module structure of the MOOC
Module 1: Politics and democracy
Module 2: Options for action in the Austrian political system
Module 3: Democracy and the media
Module 4: History of democracy - the struggle for democracy
Module 5: Migration, integration and identities
Module 6: Democracy in Europe and democracies worldwide
Module 7: Fundamental rights and the rule of law
Module 8: Democracy and the economy
Module 9: Freedom and security
Module 10: State, ideologies and religions
Certificate
For actively participating in the course you will receive an automatic confirmation of participation (certificate) which includes your username, the course title, course duration as well as the hours required to complete the course. We want to point out that this certificate merely confirms that the user answered at least 75% of the self-assessment questions correctly.
Licence
This work by Christin Reisenhofer and Gerhard Bisovsky is licenced under CC BY 4.0.
Course instructor
Christin Reisenhofer
Mag. Christin Reisenhofer MA is a research assistant at the Democracy Centre Vienna. Her assignments include designing and delivering workshops on political education, as well as developing the content, designing and supervising the DeMOOC. She is studying Educational Science (at Master’s level) and History, Social Studies and Political Education, as well as German as part of her teacher training degree. At the University of Vienna, she worked as a research assistant in the Department of Psychoanalytic Pedagogy, as a tutor for a wide range of courses, and as a writing mentor specialising in educational pedagogy. At Danube University Krems, she is an external lecturer on the eEducation academic course, where she shares responsibility for supervising the module on media education and didactics.
Gerhard Bisovsky
Dr Gerhard Bisovsky is Secretary-General of the Association of Austrian Adult Education Centres (vÖV). He studied political science and wrote a doctoral thesis on state policy on adult education. Bisovsky has many years of practical experience in adult education, has taught adult education at Austrian universities and in Germany, has authored numerous specialist articles and is active in the further education of adult educators. From 1996 to 2012, he headed the Vienna Adult Education Centre in Meidling, where, among other things, he established digital learning (e-learning). From 2008 to 2012, he led the network project “Bildungsberatung in Wien” (Educational Guidance in Vienna). He has several years’ experience in and with European educational projects and was a board member of the European Association for the Education of Adults (EAEA) from 2012 to 2017. Since 2012, he has been editor-in-chief of the magazine “Die Österreichische Volkshochschule” (http://magazin.vhs.or.at) and head of the Media Awards Office, which awards the Radio Prize and the Television Prize for Adult Education as well as the VÖV Science Prizes.
Gertraud Diendorfer
Mag. Gertraud Diendorfer is Chair of the Board of the Vienna Democracy Centre and served as its Director for many years until 2018. Her work focuses on democracy research, political education, (e-)participation, migration and integration, and gender history. She has curated several exhibitions, most recently “Democracy – The Foundation of Our Coexistence”, and possesses extensive expertise in the development of (online) teaching and learning materials. She is the founder of the Forum for Political Education and co-publisher and editor of the series Informationen zur Politischen Bildung.
Dirk Lange
Professor Dirk Lange is a professor of the didactics of political education at the University of Vienna. He has been head of the Vienna Democracy Centre since March 2018 and is director of the Institute for the Didactics of Democracy at the University of Hanover. For many years, Dirk Lange served as Federal Chairman of the German Association for Political Education (DVPB) and as Director of the Agency for Further Education and Continuing Education in Lower Saxony. He has extensive international experience, including as an Honorary Professor at the University of Sydney (Australia) and as a Visiting Professor at the University of Zurich (Switzerland). His primary research focus is civic awareness. His current research focuses on the areas of inclusive citizenship education, digitalisation and political education, as well as global citizenship education.”
Ulrich Ballhausen
Ulrich Ballhausen is a research fellow at the Institute for the Didactics of Democracy at Leibniz University Hannover and a lecturer at the University of Vienna and Koblenz University of Applied Sciences. For 30 years, he has been active in non-formal political youth and adult education, as well as in numerous committees and expert groups focusing on (European) political education, international work and historical-political education. As chair of the Working Group of German Educational Centres, the largest association of educational centres and institutions for political youth and adult education in Germany, he plays a key role in shaping this professional field in Germany.
Partners
A MOOC developed and created by

The Demokratiezentrum Wien is an independent academic institution for research on democracy and education in democracy. Our empirical and theoretical research contributes to scientific understanding, democratic discourse, and the development of educational programmes. In line with a subject-oriented and emancipatory approach to political education, the guiding principle of our educational programmes is to promote citizens’ maturity and their capacity for political participation.
Text authorship: Module 1: Mag. Dr. Günther Sandner; Modules 2, 7, 9, 10: Susanne Reitmair-Juárez MA; Modules 4, 9: Mag. Simon Usaty; Susanne Reitmair-Juárez MA; Modules 3, 6, 8 Christin Reisenhofer BA; Module 10 Susanne Reitmair-Juárez, MA; Jessica Moser, MA; Supplementary in-depth materials: Lea Hintenberger, MA; Contribution by Kerstin Scheibenpflug, BA
On behalf of

The Association of Austrian Adult Education Centers is the umbrella organization for all 256 Austrian adult education centers and one of ten associations within the Austrian Conference on Adult Education, the working platform for nonprofit adult education. Over the course of their more than 100-year history, adult education centers have developed and implemented important and innovative programs in political and contemporary history education. Democratic education is a key priority, and the Austrian Conference on Adult Education is strongly committed to its implementation in Austrian adult education. The Democracy MOOC is made available to all stakeholders in adult education, professional development, and further education.
Funded by the Federal Chancellery (Commemoration Year), the Future Fund of the Republic of Austria, and the Chamber of Labour and Employees.




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Democracy Centre Vienna
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Association of Austrian Adult Education Centers