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Use of Narrative Methods in Group ActivitiesLaajuus (4 cr)

Code: SOSATO60

Objective

Students gain basic knowledge and skills in creative activity methods and practices using narrative methods for example literature and other texts, writing, reminiscence, the storytelling method, methods promoting self-knowledge (the lifeline method, treasure map and diaries). Students understand how creative, culture and art methods can promote self-image, self-esteem, self-expression and sense of community. Students know how to organise goal-oriented group activities using narrative methods. They are able to motivate and encourage individuals and group members to express themselves using narrative methods. Students know how to work in a systematic manner in the area of creative activities and they are able to plan a full process of creative activity. Students are aware of their creative resources and they are motivated to use and develop these resources in the context of professional social field work.

Content

- creative group methods in the work of Bachelors of Social Services
- process in creative work
- narrative methods in creative group activities
- literature and other texts, writing, reminiscence, the storytelling method, methods promoting self-knowledge, the lifeline method, treasure map, diaries
- activity-based and experiential exercises using expressive methods
- the process of creative activity
- developing one's creative resources in the context of professional social field work

Qualifications

most part of the module Knowledge Base in Social Work

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

X

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Pass:
The students
- have a good possession of the knowledge about creative methods and concepts in the field of narrative methods, described in learning objectives
- are able to plan and to implement a creative process using narrative methods as working tools
- are aware of their creative strengths
- are able to use their creative skills as working tools
- have capacities to reflect the ways how to apply use of narratives in the context of social work.

Materials

- Hohenthal?Antin, L. 2013. Muistellaan: luovat menetelmät muistisairaantukena. Jyväskylä: PS-kustannus
- Karlsson L. 2014. Sadutus- avain osallisuuden toimintakulttuuriin. Helsinki: PS-kustannus
http://issuu.com/heidikaartokallio/docs/kulttuurikuntouttajat_1_
- additional material will be announced in the beginning of the study course

Further information

Students choose between this and the following courses:
- Use of Pictures in Group Activities
- Use of Drama Methods in Group Activities

Enrollment

06.05.2024 - 12.05.2024

Timing

07.01.2025 - 14.03.2025

Credits

4 op

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor of Social Services
Teachers
  • Annukka Haapa-aho
Student groups
  • SOS23C
    Bachelor of Social Services, Full-time studies
  • SOS23B
    Bachelor of Social Services, Full-time studies
  • SOS24A
    Bachelor of Social Services, Full-time studies

Objective

Students gain basic knowledge and skills in creative activity methods and practices using narrative methods for example literature and other texts, writing, reminiscence, the storytelling method, methods promoting self-knowledge (the lifeline method, treasure map and diaries). Students understand how creative, culture and art methods can promote self-image, self-esteem, self-expression and sense of community. Students know how to organise goal-oriented group activities using narrative methods. They are able to motivate and encourage individuals and group members to express themselves using narrative methods. Students know how to work in a systematic manner in the area of creative activities and they are able to plan a full process of creative activity. Students are aware of their creative resources and they are motivated to use and develop these resources in the context of professional social field work.

Content

- creative group methods in the work of Bachelors of Social Services
- process in creative work
- narrative methods in creative group activities
- literature and other texts, writing, reminiscence, the storytelling method, methods promoting self-knowledge, the lifeline method, treasure map, diaries
- activity-based and experiential exercises using expressive methods
- the process of creative activity
- developing one's creative resources in the context of professional social field work

Materials

- Hohenthal?Antin, L. 2013. Muistellaan: luovat menetelmät muistisairaantukena. Jyväskylä: PS-kustannus
- Karlsson L. 2014. Sadutus- avain osallisuuden toimintakulttuuriin. Helsinki: PS-kustannus
http://issuu.com/heidikaartokallio/docs/kulttuurikuntouttajat_1_
- additional material will be announced in the beginning of the study course

Teaching methods

Contact teaching, learning tasks, group guidance among customers, an essey task based on an interview

Evaluation scale

1-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

X

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Pass:
The students
- have a good possession of the knowledge about creative methods and concepts in the field of narrative methods, described in learning objectives
- are able to plan and to implement a creative process using narrative methods as working tools
- are aware of their creative strengths
- are able to use their creative skills as working tools
- have capacities to reflect the ways how to apply use of narratives in the context of social work.

Qualifications

most part of the module Knowledge Base in Social Work

Further information

Students choose between this and the following courses:
- Use of Pictures in Group Activities
- Use of Drama Methods in Group Activities

Enrollment

06.05.2024 - 12.05.2024

Timing

16.09.2024 - 13.12.2024

Credits

4 op

Virtual proportion (cr)

3 op

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor of Social Services
Teachers
  • Milka Volanto
  • Taja Kiiskilä
Student groups
  • MSOS24K
    Bachelor of Social Services, Multimodal implementation

Objective

Students gain basic knowledge and skills in creative activity methods and practices using narrative methods for example literature and other texts, writing, reminiscence, the storytelling method, methods promoting self-knowledge (the lifeline method, treasure map and diaries). Students understand how creative, culture and art methods can promote self-image, self-esteem, self-expression and sense of community. Students know how to organise goal-oriented group activities using narrative methods. They are able to motivate and encourage individuals and group members to express themselves using narrative methods. Students know how to work in a systematic manner in the area of creative activities and they are able to plan a full process of creative activity. Students are aware of their creative resources and they are motivated to use and develop these resources in the context of professional social field work.

Content

- creative group methods in the work of Bachelors of Social Services
- process in creative work
- narrative methods in creative group activities
- literature and other texts, writing, reminiscence, the storytelling method, methods promoting self-knowledge, the lifeline method, treasure map, diaries
- activity-based and experiential exercises using expressive methods
- the process of creative activity
- developing one's creative resources in the context of professional social field work

Materials

Hohenthal Antin, L. 2013. Muistellaan: luovat menetelmät muistisairaantukena. Jyväskylä: PS-kustannus
Karlsson L. 2014. Sadutus- avain osallisuuden toimintakulttuuriin. Helsinki: PS-kustannus
http://issuu.com/heidikaartokallio/docs/kulttuurikuntouttajat_1_
Lauerma Liisa 2021 Suvun jäljllä, löydä oma tarinasi. Kirjapaja.
Sutinen Jussi 2010 SelfStory - elämäntarinamenetelmä.

Teaching methods

Online course, contact lessons on week 38, 43, 47.

Student workload

106 h.

Evaluation scale

1-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

X

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Pass:
The students
- have a good possession of the knowledge about creative methods and concepts in the field of narrative methods, described in learning objectives
- are able to plan and to implement a creative process using narrative methods as working tools
- are aware of their creative strengths
- are able to use their creative skills as working tools
- have capacities to reflect the ways how to apply use of narratives in the context of social work.

Assessment methods and criteria

The course is evaluated as passed or failed

Qualifications

most part of the module Knowledge Base in Social Work

Further information

Students choose between this and the following courses:
- Use of Pictures in Group Activities
- Use of Drama Methods in Group Activities

Enrollment

02.05.2023 - 05.05.2023

Timing

18.03.2024 - 17.05.2024

Credits

4 op

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

12 - 22

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor of Social Services
Teachers
  • Annukka Haapa-aho
Student groups
  • SOS22C
  • SOS22B

Objective

Students gain basic knowledge and skills in creative activity methods and practices using narrative methods for example literature and other texts, writing, reminiscence, the storytelling method, methods promoting self-knowledge (the lifeline method, treasure map and diaries). Students understand how creative, culture and art methods can promote self-image, self-esteem, self-expression and sense of community. Students know how to organise goal-oriented group activities using narrative methods. They are able to motivate and encourage individuals and group members to express themselves using narrative methods. Students know how to work in a systematic manner in the area of creative activities and they are able to plan a full process of creative activity. Students are aware of their creative resources and they are motivated to use and develop these resources in the context of professional social field work.

Content

- creative group methods in the work of Bachelors of Social Services
- process in creative work
- narrative methods in creative group activities
- literature and other texts, writing, reminiscence, the storytelling method, methods promoting self-knowledge, the lifeline method, treasure map, diaries
- activity-based and experiential exercises using expressive methods
- the process of creative activity
- developing one's creative resources in the context of professional social field work

Materials

- Hohenthal?Antin, L. 2013. Muistellaan: luovat menetelmät muistisairaantukena. Jyväskylä: PS-kustannus
- Karlsson L. 2014. Sadutus- avain osallisuuden toimintakulttuuriin. Helsinki: PS-kustannus
- Lauerma, L. (2021). Suvun jäljillä, löydä oma tarinasi. Kirjapaja.
- additional material will be announced in the beginning of the study course

Teaching methods

Face-to-face teaching, exercises, independent tasks, familiarization with literature, planning and implementation of a group guidance exercise with a client group

Completion alternatives

As an alternative delivery method, studying via Living Lab, where the student completes the course by doing group supervision with clients, planning, implementation, evaluation report and one written assignment of the course. A more precise form of execution will be agreed upon with the teacher.

Student workload

106h, of which 16h of classroom teaching

Evaluation scale

1-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

X

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Pass:
The students
- have a good possession of the knowledge about creative methods and concepts in the field of narrative methods, described in learning objectives
- are able to plan and to implement a creative process using narrative methods as working tools
- are aware of their creative strengths
- are able to use their creative skills as working tools
- have capacities to reflect the ways how to apply use of narratives in the context of social work.

Assessment methods and criteria

The course is evaluated on a pass/fail scale. Methodical exercises and written assignments are done in the course, which are evaluated. In addition, the planning and implementation of the small group situation is evaluated.
In the approved performance, the student knows how to plan and implement the process of creative activity using methods that utilize storytelling. The student knows how to use his creative skills as a work tool and to consider the ways of applying storytelling in the context of professional work in the social sector.

Qualifications

most part of the module Knowledge Base in Social Work

Further information

Students choose between this and the following courses:
- Use of Pictures in Group Activities
- Use of Drama Methods in Group Activities

Enrollment

02.05.2023 - 05.05.2023

Timing

08.01.2024 - 01.03.2024

Credits

4 op

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

12 - 25

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor of Social Services
Teachers
  • Annukka Haapa-aho
Student groups
  • MSOS23K
    Degree Programme in Social Services
  • SOS23A

Objective

Students gain basic knowledge and skills in creative activity methods and practices using narrative methods for example literature and other texts, writing, reminiscence, the storytelling method, methods promoting self-knowledge (the lifeline method, treasure map and diaries). Students understand how creative, culture and art methods can promote self-image, self-esteem, self-expression and sense of community. Students know how to organise goal-oriented group activities using narrative methods. They are able to motivate and encourage individuals and group members to express themselves using narrative methods. Students know how to work in a systematic manner in the area of creative activities and they are able to plan a full process of creative activity. Students are aware of their creative resources and they are motivated to use and develop these resources in the context of professional social field work.

Content

- creative group methods in the work of Bachelors of Social Services
- process in creative work
- narrative methods in creative group activities
- literature and other texts, writing, reminiscence, the storytelling method, methods promoting self-knowledge, the lifeline method, treasure map, diaries
- activity-based and experiential exercises using expressive methods
- the process of creative activity
- developing one's creative resources in the context of professional social field work

Materials

- Hohenthal?Antin, L. 2013. Muistellaan: luovat menetelmät muistisairaantukena. Jyväskylä: PS-kustannus
- Karlsson L. 2014. Sadutus- avain osallisuuden toimintakulttuuriin. Helsinki: PS-kustannus
- Lauerma, L. (2021). Suvun jäljillä, löydä oma tarinasi. Kirjapaja.
- additional material will be announced in the beginning of the study course

Teaching methods

Face-to-face teaching, exercises, independent tasks, familiarization with literature, planning and implementation of a group guidance exercise with a client group

Completion alternatives

As an alternative delivery method, studying via Living Lab, where the student completes the course by doing group supervision with clients, planning, implementation, evaluation report and one written assignment of the course. A more precise form of execution will be agreed upon with the teacher.

Student workload

106h, of which 16h of classroom teaching

Evaluation scale

Passed/failed

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

X

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Pass:
The students
- have a good possession of the knowledge about creative methods and concepts in the field of narrative methods, described in learning objectives
- are able to plan and to implement a creative process using narrative methods as working tools
- are aware of their creative strengths
- are able to use their creative skills as working tools
- have capacities to reflect the ways how to apply use of narratives in the context of social work.

Assessment methods and criteria

The course is evaluated on a pass/fail scale. Methodical exercises and written assignments are done in the course, which are evaluated. In addition, the planning and implementation of the small group situation is evaluated.
In the approved performance, the student knows how to plan and implement the process of creative activity using methods that utilize storytelling. The student knows how to use his creative skills as a work tool and to consider the ways of applying storytelling in the context of professional work in the social sector.

Qualifications

most part of the module Knowledge Base in Social Work

Further information

Students choose between this and the following courses:
- Use of Pictures in Group Activities
- Use of Drama Methods in Group Activities

Enrollment

02.05.2023 - 05.05.2023

Timing

08.01.2024 - 08.03.2024

Credits

4 op

Virtual proportion (cr)

4 op

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

12 - 38

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor of Social Services
Teachers
  • Annukka Haapa-aho
  • Taja Kiiskilä
Student groups
  • MSOS22SV

Objective

Students gain basic knowledge and skills in creative activity methods and practices using narrative methods for example literature and other texts, writing, reminiscence, the storytelling method, methods promoting self-knowledge (the lifeline method, treasure map and diaries). Students understand how creative, culture and art methods can promote self-image, self-esteem, self-expression and sense of community. Students know how to organise goal-oriented group activities using narrative methods. They are able to motivate and encourage individuals and group members to express themselves using narrative methods. Students know how to work in a systematic manner in the area of creative activities and they are able to plan a full process of creative activity. Students are aware of their creative resources and they are motivated to use and develop these resources in the context of professional social field work.

Content

- creative group methods in the work of Bachelors of Social Services
- process in creative work
- narrative methods in creative group activities
- literature and other texts, writing, reminiscence, the storytelling method, methods promoting self-knowledge, the lifeline method, treasure map, diaries
- activity-based and experiential exercises using expressive methods
- the process of creative activity
- developing one's creative resources in the context of professional social field work

Materials

Hohenthal Antin, L. 2013. Muistellaan: luovat menetelmät muistisairaantukena. Jyväskylä: PS-kustannus
Karlsson L. 2014. Sadutus- avain osallisuuden toimintakulttuuriin. Helsinki: PS-kustannus
http://issuu.com/heidikaartokallio/docs/kulttuurikuntouttajat_1_
Lauerma Liisa 2021 Suvun jäljllä, löydä oma tarinasi. Kirjapaja.
Sutinen Jussi 2010 SelfStory - elämäntarinamenetelmä.

Evaluation scale

1-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

X

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Pass:
The students
- have a good possession of the knowledge about creative methods and concepts in the field of narrative methods, described in learning objectives
- are able to plan and to implement a creative process using narrative methods as working tools
- are aware of their creative strengths
- are able to use their creative skills as working tools
- have capacities to reflect the ways how to apply use of narratives in the context of social work.

Assessment methods and criteria

The course is evaluated as passed or failed

Qualifications

most part of the module Knowledge Base in Social Work

Further information

Students choose between this and the following courses:
- Use of Pictures in Group Activities
- Use of Drama Methods in Group Activities

Enrollment

02.05.2022 - 05.05.2022

Timing

09.01.2023 - 24.02.2023

Credits

4 op

Virtual proportion (cr)

3 op

RD proportion (cr)

1 op

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

15 - 25

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor of Social Services
Teachers
  • Arja Hemminki
Student groups
  • SOS22A
  • SOS21B
  • SOS21C
  • MSOS22K

Objective

Students gain basic knowledge and skills in creative activity methods and practices using narrative methods for example literature and other texts, writing, reminiscence, the storytelling method, methods promoting self-knowledge (the lifeline method, treasure map and diaries). Students understand how creative, culture and art methods can promote self-image, self-esteem, self-expression and sense of community. Students know how to organise goal-oriented group activities using narrative methods. They are able to motivate and encourage individuals and group members to express themselves using narrative methods. Students know how to work in a systematic manner in the area of creative activities and they are able to plan a full process of creative activity. Students are aware of their creative resources and they are motivated to use and develop these resources in the context of professional social field work.

Content

- creative group methods in the work of Bachelors of Social Services
- process in creative work
- narrative methods in creative group activities
- literature and other texts, writing, reminiscence, the storytelling method, methods promoting self-knowledge, the lifeline method, treasure map, diaries
- activity-based and experiential exercises using expressive methods
- the process of creative activity
- developing one's creative resources in the context of professional social field work

Teaching methods

Lectures, individual learning.

Completion alternatives

Practical learning.

Student workload

About 106 hours students work.Lectures 24 hours.

realization.localizedApproveRejectDescription

More detailed criteria will be announced in the beginning of the course.

Evaluation scale

Passed/failed

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

X

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Pass:
The students
- have a good possession of the knowledge about creative methods and concepts in the field of narrative methods, described in learning objectives
- are able to plan and to implement a creative process using narrative methods as working tools
- are aware of their creative strengths
- are able to use their creative skills as working tools
- have capacities to reflect the ways how to apply use of narratives in the context of social work.

Assessment methods and criteria

Grade is admitted (stage 3) or abandoned
To get admitted grade student does all litteral essays approved and participates to lectures.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Student doen´t participate to lectures and don´t do tasks.

Qualifications

most part of the module Knowledge Base in Social Work

Further information

Students choose between this and the following courses:
- Use of Pictures in Group Activities
- Use of Drama Methods in Group Activities

Enrollment

02.05.2022 - 15.10.2022

Timing

24.10.2022 - 16.12.2022

Credits

4 op

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

12 - 25

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor of Social Services
Teachers
  • Annukka Haapa-aho
Student groups
  • SOS21B
  • SOS21C

Objective

Students gain basic knowledge and skills in creative activity methods and practices using narrative methods for example literature and other texts, writing, reminiscence, the storytelling method, methods promoting self-knowledge (the lifeline method, treasure map and diaries). Students understand how creative, culture and art methods can promote self-image, self-esteem, self-expression and sense of community. Students know how to organise goal-oriented group activities using narrative methods. They are able to motivate and encourage individuals and group members to express themselves using narrative methods. Students know how to work in a systematic manner in the area of creative activities and they are able to plan a full process of creative activity. Students are aware of their creative resources and they are motivated to use and develop these resources in the context of professional social field work.

Content

- creative group methods in the work of Bachelors of Social Services
- process in creative work
- narrative methods in creative group activities
- literature and other texts, writing, reminiscence, the storytelling method, methods promoting self-knowledge, the lifeline method, treasure map, diaries
- activity-based and experiential exercises using expressive methods
- the process of creative activity
- developing one's creative resources in the context of professional social field work

Student workload

106 hours

Evaluation scale

Passed/failed

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

X

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Pass:
The students
- have a good possession of the knowledge about creative methods and concepts in the field of narrative methods, described in learning objectives
- are able to plan and to implement a creative process using narrative methods as working tools
- are aware of their creative strengths
- are able to use their creative skills as working tools
- have capacities to reflect the ways how to apply use of narratives in the context of social work.

Qualifications

most part of the module Knowledge Base in Social Work

Further information

Students choose between this and the following courses:
- Use of Pictures in Group Activities
- Use of Drama Methods in Group Activities

Enrollment

03.01.2022 - 14.03.2022

Timing

21.03.2022 - 20.05.2022

Credits

4 op

Virtual proportion (cr)

3 op

RD proportion (cr)

1 op

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

10 - 26

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor of Social Services
Teachers
  • Arja Hemminki
Student groups
  • SOS20B
  • MSOS21K
  • SOS21A
  • SOS20C

Objective

Students gain basic knowledge and skills in creative activity methods and practices using narrative methods for example literature and other texts, writing, reminiscence, the storytelling method, methods promoting self-knowledge (the lifeline method, treasure map and diaries). Students understand how creative, culture and art methods can promote self-image, self-esteem, self-expression and sense of community. Students know how to organise goal-oriented group activities using narrative methods. They are able to motivate and encourage individuals and group members to express themselves using narrative methods. Students know how to work in a systematic manner in the area of creative activities and they are able to plan a full process of creative activity. Students are aware of their creative resources and they are motivated to use and develop these resources in the context of professional social field work.

Content

- creative group methods in the work of Bachelors of Social Services
- process in creative work
- narrative methods in creative group activities
- literature and other texts, writing, reminiscence, the storytelling method, methods promoting self-knowledge, the lifeline method, treasure map, diaries
- activity-based and experiential exercises using expressive methods
- the process of creative activity
- developing one's creative resources in the context of professional social field work

Evaluation scale

Passed/failed

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

X

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Pass:
The students
- have a good possession of the knowledge about creative methods and concepts in the field of narrative methods, described in learning objectives
- are able to plan and to implement a creative process using narrative methods as working tools
- are aware of their creative strengths
- are able to use their creative skills as working tools
- have capacities to reflect the ways how to apply use of narratives in the context of social work.

Qualifications

most part of the module Knowledge Base in Social Work

Further information

Students choose between this and the following courses:
- Use of Pictures in Group Activities
- Use of Drama Methods in Group Activities

Enrollment

05.05.2021 - 09.05.2021

Timing

25.10.2021 - 14.01.2022

Credits

4 op

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

10 - 22

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor of Social Services
Teachers
  • Annukka Haapa-aho
Student groups
  • SOS20B
  • SOS21A
  • MSOS21K
  • SOS20C

Objective

Students gain basic knowledge and skills in creative activity methods and practices using narrative methods for example literature and other texts, writing, reminiscence, the storytelling method, methods promoting self-knowledge (the lifeline method, treasure map and diaries). Students understand how creative, culture and art methods can promote self-image, self-esteem, self-expression and sense of community. Students know how to organise goal-oriented group activities using narrative methods. They are able to motivate and encourage individuals and group members to express themselves using narrative methods. Students know how to work in a systematic manner in the area of creative activities and they are able to plan a full process of creative activity. Students are aware of their creative resources and they are motivated to use and develop these resources in the context of professional social field work.

Content

- creative group methods in the work of Bachelors of Social Services
- process in creative work
- narrative methods in creative group activities
- literature and other texts, writing, reminiscence, the storytelling method, methods promoting self-knowledge, the lifeline method, treasure map, diaries
- activity-based and experiential exercises using expressive methods
- the process of creative activity
- developing one's creative resources in the context of professional social field work

Materials

Hohenthal–Antin, L. 2013. Muistellaan: luovat menetelmät muistisairaan tukena. Jyväskylä: PS-kustannus
Ijäs K, 2014. Sukupuu, avain oman elämän ja perheen ymmärtämiseen. Kirjapaja
Karlsson L. 2014. Sadutus- avain osallisuuden toimintakulttuuriin. Helsinki: PS-kustannus
Sutinen, J.2010.SelfStory - elämäntarinamenetelmä. https://psyk.fi/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Selfstory-menetelma%CC%88kirja-1.pdf
Mäki S.& Arvola P. (toim.) 2009. Satu kantaa lasta. Opas lasten ja nuorten kirjallisuusterapiaan 1. Duodecim
- additional material will be announced in the beginning of the study course

Teaching methods

individual study, study with peer student, group study, excercises, experimental learning, lectures, visitors, independent study

Employer connections

the course does not include practice

Student workload

106 hours

realization.localizedApproveRejectDescription

Approved performance requires a minimum grade of three.

Further information

Students choose between this and the following courses:
- Use of Pictures in Group Activities
- Use of Drama Methods in Group Activities

Evaluation scale

Passed/failed

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

X

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Pass:
The students
- have a good possession of the knowledge about creative methods and concepts in the field of narrative methods, described in learning objectives
- are able to plan and to implement a creative process using narrative methods as working tools
- are aware of their creative strengths
- are able to use their creative skills as working tools
- have capacities to reflect the ways how to apply use of narratives in the context of social work.

Assessment methods and criteria

working in lessons, excercises and learv´ning assignments

Qualifications

most part of the module Knowledge Base in Social Work

Further information

Students choose between this and the following courses:
- Use of Pictures in Group Activities
- Use of Drama Methods in Group Activities