The Social Multi-disciplinary PremisesLaajuus (3 cr)
Code: SOSS1501
Credits
3 op
Teaching language
- Finnish
Objective
The students
• master the basics of social and educational sciences as a foundation of social councelling
• recognize the basic theoretical concepts and values as well as distinctive and applied nature of social counselling
Content
• The multidisciplinary and ethical base of the social welfare expertise
• The basic concepts of social work, social welfare and social counselling
Qualifications
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Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Excellent (5) The students are able
• to plan a formal concept analysis in factual connection to multi-disciplinary premises
• compare the basic theoretical concepts and their relations to each other
• generalize chosen theoretical concepts to the competencies needed in social work
• compare social and educational theoretical frameworks to each other and find commonalities and differences in them
• draw conclusions about the meaning of theoretical concepts in individual, communal and societal levels
• know how to create written paper following the guidelines of Jamk.
Very Good (4) The students are able to
• to plan a formal concept analysis in factual connection to multi-disciplinary premises
• to justify the basic theoretical concepts and their relations to each other
• to evaluate chosen theoretical concepts to the competencies needed in social work
• to interpret social and educational theoretical frameworks to each other and find commonalities and differences in them
• analyze conclusions about the meaning of theoretical concepts in individual , communal and societal levels
• know how to create written paper following the guidelines of Jamk.
Good (3) The students are able to
• find different and relevant concepts in factual connection to multi-disciplinary premises
• analyze the basic theoretical concepts and their relations to each other
• analyze chosen theoretical concepts to the competencies needed in social work
• compare social and educational theoretical frameworks to each other and find commonalities and differences in them
• explain the connection of theoretical concepts in individual , communal and societal levels
• know how to create written paper following the guidelines of Jamk.
Satisfactory (2) The students are able to
• give examples about different theoretical concepts in factual connection to multi-disciplinary premises
• name the basic theoretical concepts and their relations to each other
• describe chosen theoretical concepts to the competencies needed in social work
• understand social and educational theoretical frameworks to each other and find commonalities and differences in them
• describe the connection of theoretical concepts in individual, communal and societal levels
• know how to create written paper following the guidelines of Jamk.
Sufficient (1) The students are able to
• name some theoretical concepts in factual connection to multi-disciplinary premises
• understand that there are relationships between different theoretical concepts
• understand partially the theoretical bases and the competencies needed in social work
• name some commonalities and differences between social and educational theoretical frameworks
• understand the connection of some theoretical concepts in individual , communal and societal levels
• know how to create written paper following the guidelines of Jamk.