The Bachelor of Social Services in Early Childhood EducationLaajuus (2 cr)
Code: BE00DC22
Objective
The student is able to highlight the special early childhood education skills and strengths of a sociologist. The student has internalized the importance of multidisciplinary cooperation and networking as part of early childhood education and is able to describe the role of a sociologist as part of an early childhood education team. He / she is able to highlight the importance of the sensitive encounter of family diversity and multiculturalism in early childhood education. The student is prepared to implement a family-oriented approach. The student is able to consider the utilization of sociology's competence in the development of early childhood education services.
Content
- sociology competencies in early childhood education
- diversity and networking in early childhood education
- developing early childhood education
Qualifications
All previous studies included in Early Chilhood Studies.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
The student identifies some of the areas and strengths of sociology in early childhood education. He recognizes the multidisciplinary concept of early childhood education and is able to define the role of a sociologist as part of an early childhood education team. The student is able to describe to some extent the importance of the sensitive encounter of family diversity and multiculturalism in early childhood education. The student recognizes the concept of a family-oriented approach to some extent. The student is able to define the concept of developing early childhood education services.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
The student knows the most important areas and strengths of sociology's early childhood education skills. He can describe and explain them using theoretical knowledge. The student is able to describe the importance of multidisciplinary cooperation and networking as part of early childhood education. He is able to talk about the role of a sociologist as part of an early childhood education team. The student is able to highlight the importance of sensitive encounters between family diversity and multiculturalism in early childhood education. The student is familiar with the family-oriented approach to early childhood education and is able to explain its significance. The student is able to highlight the skills of a sociologist in the development of early childhood education services.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
The student is able to comprehensively analyze the special skills and strengths of sociology in early childhood education with the help of theoretical knowledge. He has internalized the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration and networking as part of early childhood education and is able to comprehensively describe the role of sociology as part of an early childhood education team. He / she is able to highlight the importance of sensitive encounters between family diversity and multiculturalism in early childhood education. The student is prepared to implement a family-oriented approach and is able to explain its significance in a variety of ways. The student has the ability to evaluate the skills of a sociologist as a developer of early childhood education services in a versatile and comparative manner.
Materials
The Early Childhood Education Act and the Early Childhood Education Plan.
Further information
for the students who take Early Childhood Studies.
Enrollment
06.05.2024 - 12.05.2024
Timing
07.01.2025 - 16.05.2025
Credits
2 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Social Services
Teachers
- Pirita Hakoneva
Student groups
-
SOS22C
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SOS22B
Objective
The student is able to highlight the special early childhood education skills and strengths of a sociologist. The student has internalized the importance of multidisciplinary cooperation and networking as part of early childhood education and is able to describe the role of a sociologist as part of an early childhood education team. He / she is able to highlight the importance of the sensitive encounter of family diversity and multiculturalism in early childhood education. The student is prepared to implement a family-oriented approach. The student is able to consider the utilization of sociology's competence in the development of early childhood education services.
Content
- sociology competencies in early childhood education
- diversity and networking in early childhood education
- developing early childhood education
Materials
The Early Childhood Education Act and the Early Childhood Education Plan.
Literature presented at the beginning of the course. Also literature selected by the student.
Teaching methods
Orientation. Independent essay.
Employer connections
Does not include practical training.
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
The student identifies some of the areas and strengths of sociology in early childhood education. He recognizes the multidisciplinary concept of early childhood education and is able to define the role of a sociologist as part of an early childhood education team. The student is able to describe to some extent the importance of the sensitive encounter of family diversity and multiculturalism in early childhood education. The student recognizes the concept of a family-oriented approach to some extent. The student is able to define the concept of developing early childhood education services.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
The student knows the most important areas and strengths of sociology's early childhood education skills. He can describe and explain them using theoretical knowledge. The student is able to describe the importance of multidisciplinary cooperation and networking as part of early childhood education. He is able to talk about the role of a sociologist as part of an early childhood education team. The student is able to highlight the importance of sensitive encounters between family diversity and multiculturalism in early childhood education. The student is familiar with the family-oriented approach to early childhood education and is able to explain its significance. The student is able to highlight the skills of a sociologist in the development of early childhood education services.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
The student is able to comprehensively analyze the special skills and strengths of sociology in early childhood education with the help of theoretical knowledge. He has internalized the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration and networking as part of early childhood education and is able to comprehensively describe the role of sociology as part of an early childhood education team. He / she is able to highlight the importance of sensitive encounters between family diversity and multiculturalism in early childhood education. The student is prepared to implement a family-oriented approach and is able to explain its significance in a variety of ways. The student has the ability to evaluate the skills of a sociologist as a developer of early childhood education services in a versatile and comparative manner.
Qualifications
All previous studies included in Early Chilhood Studies.
Further information
for the students who take Early Childhood Studies.
Enrollment
06.05.2024 - 12.05.2024
Timing
07.01.2025 - 16.05.2025
Credits
2 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Social Services
Teachers
- Pirita Hakoneva
Student groups
-
MSOS23KDegree Programme in Social Services
Objective
The student is able to highlight the special early childhood education skills and strengths of a sociologist. The student has internalized the importance of multidisciplinary cooperation and networking as part of early childhood education and is able to describe the role of a sociologist as part of an early childhood education team. He / she is able to highlight the importance of the sensitive encounter of family diversity and multiculturalism in early childhood education. The student is prepared to implement a family-oriented approach. The student is able to consider the utilization of sociology's competence in the development of early childhood education services.
Content
- sociology competencies in early childhood education
- diversity and networking in early childhood education
- developing early childhood education
Materials
The Early Childhood Education Act and the Early Childhood Education Plan.
Literature presented at the beginning of the course. Also literature selected by the student.
Teaching methods
Orientation. Independent essay.
Employer connections
Does not include practical training.
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
The student identifies some of the areas and strengths of sociology in early childhood education. He recognizes the multidisciplinary concept of early childhood education and is able to define the role of a sociologist as part of an early childhood education team. The student is able to describe to some extent the importance of the sensitive encounter of family diversity and multiculturalism in early childhood education. The student recognizes the concept of a family-oriented approach to some extent. The student is able to define the concept of developing early childhood education services.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
The student knows the most important areas and strengths of sociology's early childhood education skills. He can describe and explain them using theoretical knowledge. The student is able to describe the importance of multidisciplinary cooperation and networking as part of early childhood education. He is able to talk about the role of a sociologist as part of an early childhood education team. The student is able to highlight the importance of sensitive encounters between family diversity and multiculturalism in early childhood education. The student is familiar with the family-oriented approach to early childhood education and is able to explain its significance. The student is able to highlight the skills of a sociologist in the development of early childhood education services.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
The student is able to comprehensively analyze the special skills and strengths of sociology in early childhood education with the help of theoretical knowledge. He has internalized the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration and networking as part of early childhood education and is able to comprehensively describe the role of sociology as part of an early childhood education team. He / she is able to highlight the importance of sensitive encounters between family diversity and multiculturalism in early childhood education. The student is prepared to implement a family-oriented approach and is able to explain its significance in a variety of ways. The student has the ability to evaluate the skills of a sociologist as a developer of early childhood education services in a versatile and comparative manner.
Qualifications
All previous studies included in Early Chilhood Studies.
Further information
for the students who take Early Childhood Studies.
Enrollment
06.05.2024 - 12.05.2024
Timing
02.09.2024 - 29.11.2024
Credits
2 op
Virtual proportion (cr)
2 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
12 - 30
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Social Services
Teachers
- Virpi Nikkola
Student groups
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MSOS22SV
Objective
The student is able to highlight the special early childhood education skills and strengths of a sociologist. The student has internalized the importance of multidisciplinary cooperation and networking as part of early childhood education and is able to describe the role of a sociologist as part of an early childhood education team. He / she is able to highlight the importance of the sensitive encounter of family diversity and multiculturalism in early childhood education. The student is prepared to implement a family-oriented approach. The student is able to consider the utilization of sociology's competence in the development of early childhood education services.
Content
- sociology competencies in early childhood education
- diversity and networking in early childhood education
- developing early childhood education
Materials
The Early Childhood Education Act and the Early Childhood Education Plan.
Literature presented at the beginning of the course. Also literature selected by the student.
Teaching methods
Orientation. Independent essay.
Employer connections
Does not include practical training.
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
The student identifies some of the areas and strengths of sociology in early childhood education. He recognizes the multidisciplinary concept of early childhood education and is able to define the role of a sociologist as part of an early childhood education team. The student is able to describe to some extent the importance of the sensitive encounter of family diversity and multiculturalism in early childhood education. The student recognizes the concept of a family-oriented approach to some extent. The student is able to define the concept of developing early childhood education services.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
The student knows the most important areas and strengths of sociology's early childhood education skills. He can describe and explain them using theoretical knowledge. The student is able to describe the importance of multidisciplinary cooperation and networking as part of early childhood education. He is able to talk about the role of a sociologist as part of an early childhood education team. The student is able to highlight the importance of sensitive encounters between family diversity and multiculturalism in early childhood education. The student is familiar with the family-oriented approach to early childhood education and is able to explain its significance. The student is able to highlight the skills of a sociologist in the development of early childhood education services.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
The student is able to comprehensively analyze the special skills and strengths of sociology in early childhood education with the help of theoretical knowledge. He has internalized the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration and networking as part of early childhood education and is able to comprehensively describe the role of sociology as part of an early childhood education team. He / she is able to highlight the importance of sensitive encounters between family diversity and multiculturalism in early childhood education. The student is prepared to implement a family-oriented approach and is able to explain its significance in a variety of ways. The student has the ability to evaluate the skills of a sociologist as a developer of early childhood education services in a versatile and comparative manner.
Qualifications
All previous studies included in Early Chilhood Studies.
Further information
for the students who take Early Childhood Studies.