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Introduction: History and theory of social work (U2 to Social Work: Academic Skills, History and Theory) - Einzelansicht

S11201
Introduction: History and theory of social work (U2 to Social Work: Academic Skills, History and Theory)

Sprache: englisch   
Seminar
WiSe 2013/14
3 SWS
jedes Semester

Erwartete Teilnehmer_innen 160
Max. Teilnehmer_innen 180
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Belegfrist: SozArb - abSem2-Dir-Bel-LVmitGrup-Frist 2+Sem1-VL 19.03.2024 16:00:00 - 30.04.2024 23:59:00
Belegfrist: SozArb - Sem 1 - Prio-Bel - LV mit Grup - Frist 1 05.04.2024 12:00:00 - 08.04.2024 23:59:00
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Do. 09:00 bis 12:00 woch 10.10.2013 bis 30.01.2014  115 S. Shrivastava     10.10.2013: Ausfall
28.11.2013: Ausfall Blockwoche
05.12.2013: Teilnahme am HS-Tag!
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Gruppe ohne Gruppe:
Studiengänge
Abschluss Studiengang Semester Prüfungsversion
Bachelor of Arts B.A. Soziale Arbeit 1 - 2004
Bachelor of Arts B.A. Soziale Arbeit 1 - 2008
Zuordnung zu Einrichtungen
B.A. Soziale Arbeit
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Kommentar

The course, Social Work History and Theory, is part of the International Curriculum and is the English equivalent of the German offer, Geschichte und Theorie Sozialer Arbeit. Prior to delving into the rich theoretical and historical world of the social work profession, we will begin with an exploration about what motivates people to enter the field.  How does this shape the field in general, and how does it influence your personal engagement with your new area of study?  Once we have begun this discussion, which will be on-going throughout the semester, we will start with a review of the variety of fields available to the social work practitioner.  Our theoretical section will begin with a look at some basic principles of General Practice focusing on a three-tiered model of micro, mezzo, and macro practice.  We will also be analyzing the strengths perspective model, the systemic and ecological approach, as well as others. The second half of the course will cover the history of the profession with a particular emphasis on the development in the United States.  Connecting the two halves of the course, we will begin to explore why certain theories became popular in the field at particular historical moments.

Using a seminar format, the classroom discussion will be heavily based on required assigned readings as well as small group work. Students will be required to actively participate in class discussions and to complete short (ungraded) written work. Although this course is conducted in English, it is NOT an English language course in which language issues will be discussed or corrected.  While language perfection is not required, students should possess a good command of both written and oral English.

Leistungsnachweis  Assessment is generally at the end of thesecond module semester. Can be completed for either Unit 1 or Unit 3. Unit 1 assessment consists of a learning portfolio (text portfolio); Unit 3 assessment consists of a research paper or further type of assessment (esp. seminar organisation).

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Keine Einordnung ins Vorlesungsverzeichnis vorhanden. Veranstaltung ist aus dem Semester WiSe 2013/14 , Aktuelles Semester: SoSe 2024