THE COMMUNITY WELFARE SYSTEMS: INTERNATIONAL MODELS AND EXPERIENCES
cod. 1006892

Academic year 2016/17
1° year of course - First semester
Professor
Academic discipline
Sociologia generale (SPS/07)
Field
Attività formative affini o integrative
Type of training activity
Related/supplementary
30 hours
of face-to-face activities
6 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
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Learning objectives

To debate the relevant issues of social services, health and social welfare, from the perspective of diversity thinking, plurality and community, presenting the learning and attending on health care and social services.

Prerequisites

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Course unit content

- social services and health services in the community: poiesis, life and invention
- communities of practice: perspectives enunciated by learning and serving in health and social services
- collaborative learning practices: studying, researching, writing
- connections between social services, health, art and literature
- field and center of knowledge and practices: knowledge nomads, interprofessional practices, thinking philosophically and acting actively

Full programme

Teaching is “the practice of collaborative learning” and the composition of a “community of practice”, aimed at students from the scheduling and managing social services course interested in the issue of thinking, the body and becoming.

Bibliography

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Teaching methods

Teaching was organized into three blocks. We created a number of procedures for the classes. In each block we will have texts and videos. All the texts and videos are available on the web. Block 1 includes the learning approach and style proposed; block 2 discusses the search for data concerning the students’ reality and the organization of short videos on life and the street. Block 3 refers to learning by comparing ideas and thinking in the group with what the professor presented.

Assessment methods and criteria

Prepare brief notes related to recommended lectures and analytical notes resulting from debate seminars. The frequency will result from reports presented by blocks of 2 classes.

Other information

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