Media education in support of children's and young people's well-beingLaajuus (5 cr)
Code: SZ00CK70
Credits
5 op
Teaching language
- Finnish
Responsible person
- Timo Hintikka
Objective
The aim of the course is learning to understand media education as part of children’s and young people’s well-being.
Competences:
Ethical competences in the social field
Competence in social client work
Intended learning outcomes:
You account for the perspective of protection in media education. You recognise the age limits for media use and potential adverse effects of overusing different media formats and smart devices.
You are able to use digitalisation, smart devices and different forms of media when guiding and supporting the well-being, growth, development and learning as well as rehabilitation of children and young people. You are able to support guardians in providing media education for children and young people.
Content
The core content of the course includes the key concepts and principles as well as the perspective of protection in media education. You get to know different media devices and applications and learn to use digitalisation in delivering media education to children and young people of different ages. You also familiarise yourself with supporting guardians in media education.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
1= You recognise the role of media in the daily lives of children and young people. You describe the key concepts and principles of media education. You list different possibilities of using digitalisation and various forms of media and devices when working with children and young people.
2= You recognise the significance and role of media in the daily lives of children and young people. You are able to tell something about the key concepts and principles of media education. You describe different possibilities of using digitalisation and various forms of media, devices and technology when working with children and young people.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
3= You are able to present the significance and role of media in the daily lives of children and young people. You are able to explain the key concepts and principles of media education. You use and adapt digital tools and different forms of media, devices and applications to support children, young people and their guardians.
4= You are able to assess and analyse the significance and role of media in the daily lives and well-being of children and young people. You are able to explain the key concepts and principles of media education. You present and justify different possibilities of using and adapting digital tools, various forms of media, devices and applications, and are able to adapt and evaluate them in practice when supporting children and young people and their guardians in media education.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
5= You are able to assess and analyse the significance and role of media in the daily lives and well-being of children and young people. You are able to explain the key concepts and principles of media education analytically. You are able to analyse and justify different possibilities of using and adapting digital tools, smart devices and different forms of media as well as applications and tools to support children and young people and their guardians in media education.
Enrollment
18.11.2024 - 09.01.2025
Timing
17.03.2025 - 19.05.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual portion
5 op
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Unit
School of Health and Social Studies
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
20 - 40
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Social Services
Teachers
- Timo Hintikka
Teacher in charge
Timo Hintikka
Groups
-
ZJA25KSAvoin AMK, sote
Objectives
The aim of the course is learning to understand media education as part of children’s and young people’s well-being.
Competences:
Ethical competences in the social field
Competence in social client work
Intended learning outcomes:
You account for the perspective of protection in media education. You recognise the age limits for media use and potential adverse effects of overusing different media formats and smart devices.
You are able to use digitalisation, smart devices and different forms of media when guiding and supporting the well-being, growth, development and learning as well as rehabilitation of children and young people. You are able to support guardians in providing media education for children and young people.
Content
The core content of the course includes the key concepts and principles as well as the perspective of protection in media education. You get to know different media devices and applications and learn to use digitalisation in delivering media education to children and young people of different ages. You also familiarise yourself with supporting guardians in media education.
Time and location
Students can complete the course according to their own schedule, taking into account the due dates for the learning assignments.
Learning materials and recommended literature
Moodle workspace material, documents, videos, links and support material.
Elomaa, K, Haapsalo, T ja Kirkkopelto, K. 2024. Villi juttu : pienten lasten kaveritaitojen vahvistaminen ja kiusaamisen ehkäisy digitaalisessa maailmassa.
Haasio, A. 2016. Koukussa nettiin: lapset, nuoret ja verkon vaarat.
Kosola, S, Moisala, M, & Ruokoniemi, P (toim.) 2019. Lapset, nuoret ja älylaitteet - Taiten tasapainoon.
Lahikainen, A-R, Mälkiä, T & Repo, K (toim.)2021. Media lapsiperheessä.
Willman, Veera (toim.) 2018. Mediakasvatuksen käsikirja
Teaching methods
Independent e-learning and alternative learning tasks from the perspective of the student's own field of study. The course does not include webinars, but does include interactive assignments on a discussion board.
The use of AI is allowed in this course to support learning and assignments, but it must be explained in the assignments and follow JAMK and Arene guidelines.
Practical training and working life connections
Learning task 2 can alternatively be carried out as an action-oriented implementation in working life instead of an essay-type task. In this case, the student himself/herself will find a possible venue for the operational implementation of media education
Exam dates and retake possibilities
The deadlines for returning learning tasks will be available on Moodle in March 2025.
Return dates are March-May 2025
International connections
The course includes international study material in the support materials.
Alternative completion methods
The course can be credited with previous university-level studies (at least 5 credits) that correspond to the objectives and content of the course.
Student workload
5 course credits, 135h split:
Online learning 50h
independent study 20h
Learning tasks 65h
Content scheduling
Students can complete the course according to their own schedule, there are no timetabled webinars.
Further information for students
More information on the assessment of learning tasks on Moodle in March 2025
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
1= You recognise the role of media in the daily lives of children and young people. You describe the key concepts and principles of media education. You list different possibilities of using digitalisation and various forms of media and devices when working with children and young people.
2= You recognise the significance and role of media in the daily lives of children and young people. You are able to tell something about the key concepts and principles of media education. You describe different possibilities of using digitalisation and various forms of media, devices and technology when working with children and young people.
Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)
3= You are able to present the significance and role of media in the daily lives of children and young people. You are able to explain the key concepts and principles of media education. You use and adapt digital tools and different forms of media, devices and applications to support children, young people and their guardians.
4= You are able to assess and analyse the significance and role of media in the daily lives and well-being of children and young people. You are able to explain the key concepts and principles of media education. You present and justify different possibilities of using and adapting digital tools, various forms of media, devices and applications, and are able to adapt and evaluate them in practice when supporting children and young people and their guardians in media education.
Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)
5= You are able to assess and analyse the significance and role of media in the daily lives and well-being of children and young people. You are able to explain the key concepts and principles of media education analytically. You are able to analyse and justify different possibilities of using and adapting digital tools, smart devices and different forms of media as well as applications and tools to support children and young people and their guardians in media education.
Enrollment
01.08.2024 - 22.08.2024
Timing
30.09.2024 - 18.12.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual portion
5 op
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Unit
School of Health and Social Studies
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 15
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Social Services
Teachers
- Timo Hintikka
Teacher in charge
Timo Hintikka
Groups
-
ZJA24SSAvoin AMK, sote
Objectives
The aim of the course is learning to understand media education as part of children’s and young people’s well-being.
Competences:
Ethical competences in the social field
Competence in social client work
Intended learning outcomes:
You account for the perspective of protection in media education. You recognise the age limits for media use and potential adverse effects of overusing different media formats and smart devices.
You are able to use digitalisation, smart devices and different forms of media when guiding and supporting the well-being, growth, development and learning as well as rehabilitation of children and young people. You are able to support guardians in providing media education for children and young people.
Content
The core content of the course includes the key concepts and principles as well as the perspective of protection in media education. You get to know different media devices and applications and learn to use digitalisation in delivering media education to children and young people of different ages. You also familiarise yourself with supporting guardians in media education.
Time and location
Students can complete the course according to their own schedule, taking into account the due dates for the learning assignments.
Learning materials and recommended literature
Moodle workspace material, documents, videos, links and support material.
Elomaa, K, Haapsalo, T ja Kirkkopelto, K. 2024. Villi juttu : pienten lasten kaveritaitojen vahvistaminen ja kiusaamisen ehkäisy digitaalisessa maailmassa.
Haasio, A. 2016. Koukussa nettiin: lapset, nuoret ja verkon vaarat.
Kosola, S, Moisala, M, & Ruokoniemi, P (toim.) 2019. Lapset, nuoret ja älylaitteet - Taiten tasapainoon.
Lahikainen, A-R, Mälkiä, T & Repo, K (toim.)2021. Media lapsiperheessä.
Willman, Veera (toim.) 2018. Mediakasvatuksen käsikirja
Teaching methods
Independent e-learning and alternative learning tasks from the perspective of the student's own field of study. The course does not include webinars, but does include interactive assignments on a discussion board.
The use of AI is allowed in this course to support learning and assignments, but it must be explained in the assignments and follow JAMK and Arene guidelines.
Practical training and working life connections
Learning task 2 can alternatively be carried out as an action-oriented implementation in working life instead of an essay-type task. In this case, the student himself/herself will find a possible venue for the operational implementation of media education.
Exam dates and retake possibilities
The deadlines for returning the learning assignments can be found in Moodle at the beginning of September 2024.
Return dates are September-November 2024
International connections
The course includes international study material in the support materials.
Alternative completion methods
The course can be credited with previous university-level studies (at least 5 credits) that correspond to the objectives and content of the course.
Student workload
5 course credits, 135h split:
Online learning 50h
independent study 20h
Learning tasks 65h
Content scheduling
Students can complete the course according to their own schedule, there are no timetabled webinars.
Further information for students
Open University of Applied Sciences: 5 places
Campusonline: 20 places
More information on assessment of learning tasks on Moodle in September 2024
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
1= You recognise the role of media in the daily lives of children and young people. You describe the key concepts and principles of media education. You list different possibilities of using digitalisation and various forms of media and devices when working with children and young people.
2= You recognise the significance and role of media in the daily lives of children and young people. You are able to tell something about the key concepts and principles of media education. You describe different possibilities of using digitalisation and various forms of media, devices and technology when working with children and young people.
Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)
3= You are able to present the significance and role of media in the daily lives of children and young people. You are able to explain the key concepts and principles of media education. You use and adapt digital tools and different forms of media, devices and applications to support children, young people and their guardians.
4= You are able to assess and analyse the significance and role of media in the daily lives and well-being of children and young people. You are able to explain the key concepts and principles of media education. You present and justify different possibilities of using and adapting digital tools, various forms of media, devices and applications, and are able to adapt and evaluate them in practice when supporting children and young people and their guardians in media education.
Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)
5= You are able to assess and analyse the significance and role of media in the daily lives and well-being of children and young people. You are able to explain the key concepts and principles of media education analytically. You are able to analyse and justify different possibilities of using and adapting digital tools, smart devices and different forms of media as well as applications and tools to support children and young people and their guardians in media education.