Socio-pedagogical creativity

Course: Social pedagogy

Structural unit: Faculty of Psychology

Title
Socio-pedagogical creativity
Code
ВБ 3.2.4.
Module type
Вибіркова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
Second
Year of study when the component is delivered
2023/2024
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
7 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
4
Learning outcomes
Form of study
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Knowledge of the basics of philosophy, psychology, basic concepts of personality development and socialization, main directions and functions of social pedagogue.
Course content
A modern social pedagogue must keep pace with the present. He must quickly navigate the multifaceted nature of social changes and innovations, respond adaptively to existing social challenges and demands, qualitatively influence the process of positive socialization of the individual, constantly update approaches and ways of performing professional functions. In other words, you need constant work on yourself, creative self-development and self-improvement. The discipline is designed to accustom future social pedagogues to the ability to think independently, possess critical and creative thinking, develop creative resources and personal potential. Special attention will be paid to familiarization and practical development of creativity skills, as a necessary condition for the formation of a creative personality, capable of going beyond existing knowledge, views and opinions, to create new and original products of thinking. The course program includes the technique of developing creative thinking by Edward DeBon.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
Mykhailyshyn H. Y., Mandro L. O. Navychky osobystoi efektyvnosti yak skladova profesiinoi kompetentnosti sotsialnoho pratsivnyka // Osvita doroslykh: teoriia, dosvid, perspektyvy. 2021. Vyp. 1(19). S. 92-102. Spirina T. Making effective decisions as a component of the professional culture of a social worker. Information and innovative technologies in the turbulence era. In: Information and innovative technologies in the turbulence era. Katowice, 2022. C. 231-248. Barron F., Harrington D. Creativity, intelligence and personality // Ann. Rev. of Psychol. V. 32. 1981. P. 439–476. Dix H., Howells A. Creative approaches to Social Work practice Learning. Critical Publishing. 2022. 226 p. Torrance E. P. The nature of creativity as manifest in the testing // R. Sternberg, T. Tardif (eds.). The nature of creativity. Cambridge: Cambr. Press, 1988. P. 43–75.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures, seminars, tasks for individual work. Survey, discussion, practical (individual and group) tasks, modular test.
Assessment methods and criteria
Assessment of students is carried out during all types of classes and for the results of independent work. Reflective reports, creative research works – 30 scores (4-6 scores); polls, discussions, situation modeling – 30 scores (2-4 scores); self-assessment – 10 scores; modular tests (practical tasks) – 30 scores. The test is passed based on the results of the student's work during the semester. To pass the test it is obligatory to complete modular tests and obtain a total of at least 60 scores. Grading scheme: - Passed (60-100 scores) - Fail (0-59 scores)
Language of instruction
Ukrainian

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