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Youth Culture and Youth Work (5 cr)

Code: SZZZ1516-3006

General information


Enrollment
01.08.2022 - 25.08.2022
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
29.08.2022 - 21.12.2022
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 cr
Local portion
0 cr
Virtual portion
5 cr
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Unit
School of Health and Social Studies
Campus
Lutakko Campus
Teaching languages
Finnish
Seats
0 - 10
Degree programmes
Bachelor's Degree Programme in Social Services
Teachers
Timo Hintikka
Teacher in charge
Timo Hintikka
Course
SZZZ1516
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Evaluation scale

0-5

Objective

The students understand the background and role of youth culture as the creator of identity. The students are aware of the significance of peer groups and media culture in the identity work, interaction and daily life of the youth. The Students know tasks, forms and methods of youth work.

Content

Youth life styles and various cultures, sub- and countercultures, media culture, social media, mobile phone culturu. Basics, practices and methods of youth work and principles of youth information.

Location and time

Moodle verkko-oppimisympäristö. Itsenäinen opiskelu huomioiden tehtävien palautuspäivämäärät.

Materials

Verkkomateriaali Moodlessa

Hoikkala, T & Sell, A (toim.) 2016. Nuorisotyötä on tehtävä. Menetelmien perustat, rajat ja mahdollisuudet. Soveltuvin osin.

Verkko nuorten kokemana ja kertomana (2015). Toim.Heikki Lauha. Verke – Verkkonuorisotyön valtakunnallinen kehittämiskeskus.

Teaching methods

Verkko-opiskelu ja vaihtoehtoiset oppimistehtävät. Opintojaksolla ei ole webinaareja, mutta se sisältää vuorovaikutteisia tehtäviä keskustelupalstalle.

Student workload

135 t itsenäistä ohjattua verkko-opiskelua ja oppimistehtävät

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

excellent (5): Student knows youth life styles and various cultures. He/she understands the role and meaning of media culture and social media for the identity work and interaction. Student knows well the basics, practices and methods of youth work. In written assignments, they show ability to describe and justify the phenomena of the topic critically through their own thinking and by exploiting sources properly and in a versatile manner. The students follow the instructions of JUAS for written assignments.
good (3-4): Student knows youth life styles and various cultures. He/she understands the role of media culture and social media for the identity work and interaction. Student knows the basics, practices and methods of youth work. In written assignments, they show ability to describe and justify the phenomena of the topic critically through their own thinking and by exploiting sources properly and in a versatile manner. The students follow the instructions of JUAS for written assignments.
satisfactory (1-2): Student knows partly youth life styles and various cultures. He/she understands the role of media culture and social media in youth. Student knows the basics and practices of youth work. In written assignments, they describe the phenomena of the topic without justifying them and using only some source material (i.e. one book and one web source). The students partially follow the instructions of JUAS for written assignments.

Fall (0): The student does not achieve the objectives and the competences of the course. Written tasks are not completed.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

good (3-4): Student knows youth life styles and various cultures. He/she understands the role of media culture and social media for the identity work and interaction. Student knows the basics, practices and methods of youth work. In written assignments, they show ability to describe and justify the phenomena of the topic critically through their own thinking and by exploiting sources properly and in a versatile manner. The students follow the instructions of JUAS for written assignments.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

excellent (5): Student knows youth life styles and various cultures. He/she understands the role and meaning of media culture and social media for the identity work and interaction. Student knows well the basics, practices and methods of youth work. In written assignments, they show ability to describe and justify the phenomena of the topic critically through their own thinking and by exploiting sources properly and in a versatile manner. The students follow the instructions of JUAS for written assignments.

Qualifications

The students know psychological, sociological and educational basic concepts and views related to youth.

Further information

Avoin AMK 5
Campus Online 25

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