SOCIAL WORK: THEORY AND TEACHING METHODS
 
Lectured in 3rd year Social workSection social work
3de jaar Sociaal werk optie maatschappelijk werk
Theory [A] 15.0
Exercises [B] 40.0
Training and projects [C] 0.0
Studytime [D] 125
Studypoints [E] 5
Language of instruction Dutch
Lecturer Elise ROBBRECHT
Reference SGSWKM03A00299
 
Key words
Individual social work-methodology-methodics-methods

Objectives
The students :
- Insight discription of social assistance process for the client-system
- Discribe -in essential- the methodology (theory) and methodics (specialisation in the S.W. -field)
- Acquire correctly the different points of view (e.a. Vranken) of the social assistance process
- Acquire insight process of strategies (client-system and the other social workers)
- Analyse correctly the net-widening of social assistance (professional and non-professional level)
- Develop the skills of the social assistance process
- Applicate the working principles
- Become conscious of one's own working attitude
- Practising independent the different tasks
- Analyse a social problem in different dimensions
- Practising the priority to solve a social problem
- Dedecting the pathological and paradoxical communication
- Show proper consideration and respect for another person's opinions, particular social conditions and family circles
- Considerate strictly their appointments
- Show their professional attitude
- Have HUMOR (l'art de vivre)

Topics
- Different stages of the Social Assistance Process.
- Application of the methodology.
- Application of the working principles.
- Paradoxical communication.


Prerequisites
1) Social endeavour
2) To show proper consideration and respect for another person's opinions, particular social conditions and family circles
3) Ability to share another person's views and preferences or at least insight into them.


Final Objectives


Materials used
Syllabus.

Study costs
87 euro (seminar)

Study guidance


Teaching Methods
- training period
- group-work
- self-reflexion

Assessment
others
assignments


Lecturer(s)
Elise ROBBRECHT