Foucault Course
This course equips humanities educators and researchers with practical tools to teach and apply Michel Foucault's theories on power dynamics, surveillance systems, disciplinary mechanisms, and governmentality. Featuring accessible excerpts from key texts, detailed lesson plans, interactive class activities, ready-made assessment rubrics, and strategies to connect abstract concepts to empirical studies, digital technologies, and contemporary societal debates, it enables confident and critical classroom delivery while fostering deep analytical skills in students.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This course provides a straightforward guide to teaching Foucault's ideas on power, surveillance, discipline, and governmentality. It includes text excerpts, step-by-step teaching methods, classroom activities, assessment tools, and complete lesson plans. You will learn to link complex theory with real-world research, digital tech, and modern discussions for effective student engagement.
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Develop skills
- Teach Foucault's concepts clearly by transforming complex theory into engaging lessons.
- Apply Foucauldian analysis to discourse, archives, and institutions efficiently.
- Map surveillance practices using simple social network analysis, metadata, and visuals.
- Create complete syllabi with modules, rubrics, and full 90-minute session plans.
- Critique digital surveillance by connecting platforms, big data, and biopower practically.
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