Youth work (2cr)
Code: KF08DVV0210-11
General information
- Enrollment
- 02.09.2011 - 04.09.2011
- Registration for the implementation has ended.
- Timing
- 02.05.2016 - 05.06.2016
- Implementation has ended.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 2 cr
- Local portion
- 2 cr
- Mode of delivery
- Contact learning
- Seats
- 12 - 0
- Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Social Services
- Teachers
- Eeva-Kaija Martin
- Course
- KF08DVV0210
Evaluation scale
1-5
Objective
Students will learn to observe the changing field of youth work. They will be able to name goals, practices and methods in general municipal youth work, specialised youth work and in social work among young people. Under supervision, they will be competent in planning an action-based adventure day to promote young people's social reinforcement.
Content
- History of youth work
- Youth Act
- Social work with adolescents
- Municipal youth work
- Adventure-based youth work
- Outreach youth work
- Youth work at schools
- Social pedagogy in youth work
Materials
- Hyvä ihminen ja kunnon kansalainen: johdatus kansalaisuuden sosiaalipedagogiikkaan. 2006. Kurki & Nevala (toim.): Tampereen yliopisto.
- Seikkaillen elämyksiä: seikkailukasvatuksen teoriaa ja sovelluksia. 2007. Lapin yliopistokustannus
- Kivelä,V. & Lempinen,J.2009. Arki hallintaan. Nuorten ryhmätoiminnan ohjaaminen.
- www.seikkalukasvatus.fi: www.alli.fi
-Etsivässä työssä.2012. Kaartinen-Koutaniemi, J. (toim.)Helsinki: LK-kirjat
Teaching methods
Lectures, visiting expert lecturers, field trip, adventure day, study assignment.
Student workload
52 hours, including
- 24 hours of lectures, also by visiting lecturers, field trip and adventure day
- 28 hours of independent study
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Grade 1-2:
Students have learnt to observe the changing field of youth work. They are able to name goals, practices and methods in general municipal youth work, specialised youth work and in social work among young people. Students have contributed to an action-based adventure day organized for young people as a common project. Under supervision, students are able to plan an action-based adventure day to promote young people's social reinforcement.
Grade 3-4:
Students know how to explain goals, practices and methods in general municipal youth work, specialised youth work and in social work among young people. Students have contributed to an action-based adventure day organized for young people as a common project, demonstrating responsibility and ability to deal with various tasks both independently and in collaboration within a small group. Students are able to plan an action-based adventure day to promote young people's social reinforcement.
Grade 5:
Students know how to extensively analyse goals, practices and methods in general municipal youth work, specialised youth work and in social work among young people. Students have contributed to an action-based adventure day organized for young people as a common project, demonstrating initiative and responsibility and ability to deal with various tasks both independently and in collacaration within a small group. Students are able to plan an action-based adventure day with a wide range of activities to promote young people's social reinforcement.
Qualifications
No previous studies are required.