Psychological basis of social information
Course: Social Rehabilitation
Structural unit: Faculty of Psychology
Title
Psychological basis of social information
Code
ОК.12
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
Second
Year of study when the component is delivered
2023/2024
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
1 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5
Learning outcomes
LO 6. Independently and autonomously find information necessary for professional growth, master it, assimilate and produce new knowledge, develop professional skills and qualities. LO 9. Perform reflexive practices in the context of the values of social work, responsibility, including to prevent professional burnout. LO 16. Develop social projects at a highly professional level. LO 17. Independently build and maintain purposeful, professional relationships with a wide range of people, representatives of various communities and organizations, argue, persuade, conduct constructive negotiations, effective conversations, discussions, and tolerate alternative opinions. LO 18. Demonstrate a positive attitude to your own profession and comply with ethical principles and standards of social work by your behavior.
Form of study
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Knowledge of theoretical foundations of social work; social rehabilitation; basics of interpersonal communication; types of social information in the social sphere.
Course content
Acquaintance of students with the psychological foundations of social information and the organization of social information in the social sphere. The theoretical, methodological and practical aspects of the psychological foundations of social information are revealed; the legal framework for social information is researched and analyzed; the diagnosis of the quality of domestic and foreign information work experience is carried out.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Social work: realities and challenges of the time: educational and methodological manual. Sloviansk: B. I. Matorin Publishing House, 2021. 229 p. ISBN 978-617-7780-34-1
2. SemiginaT. Modern social work. Kyiv: Academy of Labor, Social Relations and Tourism, 2020. 275 p.
3. O. V. Kupenko. Social work: from theory to practice: study guide / O. V. Kupenko. – Sumy: Sumy State University, 2020. – 192 p.
4. Bila O.O. Training of future specialists in the socio-economic sphere for the design of professional activities: theory and practice: [monograph] / O.O. white – Odesa: Astroprint, 2013. – 420 p.
5. Boxorn V. V. Psychological and pedagogical principles of interpersonal communication: teaching. guide / V.V. Bokshorn.- Odesa: Bukayev Vadim Viktorovych publisher, 2014.- 310 p.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
The course includes 2 meaningful parts. Classes are held in the form of lectures, seminars, reports, group studies, solving individual tasks from socio-pedagogical situations are provided. The discipline ends with an exam.
Assessment methods and criteria
Creative and reproductive tasks for independent work - 20 points. Preparation of reports and abstracts - 20 points. Modular test - 20 points. Exam - 40 points.
In this case, the number of points for the student is determined as follows:
• 1-34 corresponds to the grade "unsatisfactory" with the obligatory re-study of the discipline;
• 35-59 corresponds to the assessment of "unsatisfactory" with the possibility of re-assembly;
• 60-64 corresponds to the assessment "satisfactory" ("sufficient");
• 65-74 corresponds to the assessment "satisfactory";
• 75 - 84 corresponds to the assessment of "good";
• 85 - 90 corresponds to the assessment "good" ;
• 91 - 100 corresponds to the rating "excellent"
- To obtain an overall positive grade in the discipline, the grade for the exam can not be less than 24 points.
- A student is not allowed to take the final control if he scored less than 20 points during the semester
Language of instruction
Ukrainian
Lecturers
This discipline is taught by the following teachers
Departments
The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline