Theoretical context of creativity and innovation. Applications to various disciplines of science education, implemented in school and out-of-school structures (ICT, radio, television, educational, games, cinema,…
Following a brief analysis of religion theories there’ll be a concise presentation of major religions (Judaism, Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam) with particular references to…
The course attempts to provide an introduction and understanding of the concepts of ‘childhood’ and ‘youth’ by employing tools of social history and anthropology. By…
The course attempts to highlight the issues of the modern Greek social and financial way of living from the establishment of the Greek state till…
The course entails the following units: – The definition of Philosophical Anthropology and the human being. – The living, psychological, socio-historical and social being. –…
The main aim of this course is to contribute to students’ understandings of the ways in which gender(s) are being formed and transformed within and…
Covering the European history from the invention of typography till the three decades following the end of World War II, we attempt to highlight the…
Drawing on studies on education grounded in ethnographic fieldwork that is anthropology’s primary methodological tool, the course focuses on “bottom-up” approaches of concepts, relationships and…
The aim of the course is, on the one hand, to facilitate students became familiar with the basic theories of culture and, on the other…
The course entails the following units: – The aporetic character of a definition of Philosophy. – The historicity and the history of Philosophy. – The…