Human life cycle in a changing environment (5 cr)
Code: BB00DK02-3001
General information
Enrollment
16.04.2023 - 06.09.2023
Timing
01.09.2023 - 30.04.2024
Credits
5 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Health Care, Physiotherapy
Teachers
- Maija Hiltunen
- Jutta Potila
Scheduling groups
- Pienryhmä a (Size: 2. Open UAS: 0.)
- Pienryhmä b (Size: 2. Open UAS: 0.)
Student groups
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FYS23Bachelor of Health Care, Physiotherapy
Education groups
- Small group a
- Small group b
Objective
The student is able to
- interpret the role of physical activity in promoting functional capacity at different ages
- explains the stages of growth and development of children and young people
- explains the principles of motor learning and teaching
- explains the physical, psychological and social challenges and changes brought about by aging.
- identify the stress factors related to the everyday life of working-age people
- identify the stages of a person's life cycle, crisis theories and tell the psychological processes of a person
- apply the learned theory in practical customer situations
Content
- The importance of exercise as a promoter of functional ability by age
- Children's and young people's basic exercise skills, motor development, psychosocial development
- Motor learning and teaching
- The importance of physiological aging for functional capacity
- Load factors of working-age everyday life
- Human development and life cycle theories, crisis theories and psychological processes
- Practicing practical customer situations
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Student
- poorly understands the importance of exercise at different ages as a promoter of functional ability
- cannot logically explain the stages of growth and development of a child and young person
- superficially explains the principles of motor learning and teaching
- poorly explains the physical, psychological and social challenges and changes brought about by aging.
- insufficiently recognizes the stress factors related to the everyday life of working-age people
- poorly recognize the stages of a person's life cycle, crisis theories and describe a person's psychological processes
- inadequately applies the learned theory in practical customer situations
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Student
- understand the main features of the importance of physical activity at different ages as a promoter of functional ability
- partly explains the stages of growth and development of children and young people
- partly explains the principles of motor learning and teaching
- explains in outline the physical, psychological and social challenges and changes brought about by aging.
- partially recognizes the load factors related to the everyday life of working-age people
- recognize to some extent the stages of a person's life cycle, crisis theories and tell the psychological processes of a person
- partially applies the theory he has learned in practical customer situations
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Student
- broadly understands the importance of exercise at different ages as a promoter of functional ability
- accurately explains the stages of growth and development of a child and young person
- explains precisely the principles of motor learning and teaching
- explains the physical, psychological and social challenges and changes brought about by aging in a comprehensive manner.
- identifies the load factors related to the everyday life of working-age people in a versatile way
- broadly identify the stages of a person's life cycle, crisis theories and tell the psychological processes of a person
- applies the theory he learned versatilely in practical customer situations