Childhood growth and living conditions

Structure Type: Course
Code: KF08CHO0520
Level: Bachelor
Credits: 8.0 points
Responsible Teacher: Sainio, Pia-Christine
Language of Instruction: Finnish

Course Implementations, Planned Year of Study and Semester

Curriculum  Semester  Credits  Start of Semester  End of Semester
SOSALA-2013   2 autumn   8.0   2014-09-01   2014-12-31  
SOSALA-2014   2 autumn   8.0   2015-08-01   2015-12-31  

Learning Outcomes

Students will be able to name factors that influence children's functional capacity and social engagement from the perspectives of growth, development and learning. Students will be able to name factors that contribute to good family life and ensure continuity of everyday life and factors that may cause distress and need for support in Finnish families. Students will learn where to seek knowledge of factors that influence the welfare of children and their families. Under supervision, students will also reflect on their values and attitudes and on their action in the workshop.

Student's Workload

Total work load 208 hours, including
- Preliminary assignment 39 hours
- Workshop 156 hours
- Workshop outcome 13 hours

Prerequisites / Recommended Optional Courses

Major part of the first years study courses in the degree programme. Practical field period: Social services providing social security.

Contents

- Theories on childhood
- Factors that influence children's growth, development and learning
- Factors that affect the welfare of children and their families
- Family, day care and foster care as growth environments for children
- Need for extensive support
- Need for child protection
- Ethical aspects

Recommended or Required Reading

- Lapsivaltuutetun vuosikirja 2014. Eriarvoistuva lapsuus. Lasten hyvinvointi kansallisten indikaattoreiden valossa. Lapsiasiainvaltuutetun toimiston julkaisuja 2014:3.
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Saatavana myös verkkojulkaisuna.

- Kronqvist, E−L.& Pulkkinen, M−L. 2007. Kehityspsykologia. Matkalla muutokseen. WSOY, s.1−194
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- Varhaiskasvatuksen valtakunnallinen verkkopalvelu: www.thl.fi/kasvunkumppanit

- Varhaiskasvatussuunnitelman perusteet.2005.Oppaita 56.Stakes
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- Lastensuojelun ytimissä.2009. Bardy, M. (toim.)THL
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- Rusanen, E. 2011. Hoiva, kiintymys ja lapsen kehitys. Finn Lectura.
Availability: http://tiny.cc/3ls9cx

- Lasten erityishuolto ja –opetus Suomessa. 2012. Jahnukainen, M (toim.)Tampere:Vastapaino
Availability: http://tiny.cc/zps9cx

Mode of Delivery / Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods

Workshop: collaborative learning, activating lectures, visiting lecturers, group work and independent assignments based on literature, discussions, personal study journal. Preliminary assignment.

Assessment Criteria

Grade 1-2:
Students are able to name factors that influence children's functional capacity and social engagement from the perspectives of growth, development and learning. Students are able to name factors that contribute to good family life and ensure continuity of everyday life and factors that may cause distress and need for support in Finnish families. Students know where to seek knowledge of factors that influence the welfare of children and their families. Under supervision, students are able reflect on their values and attitudes and on their action in the workshop.
Grade 3-4:
Students are able to explain factors that influence children's functional capacity and social engagement from the perspectives of growth, development and learning. Students are able to observe, explain and seek knowledge of factors that contribute to good family life and ensure continuity of everyday life and factors that may cause distress and need for support in Finnish families at the levels of the individual, community and society. Students are able reflect on their values, attitudes and actions from the perspective of professional ethics.
Grade 5:
Students are able to extensively analyse factors that influence children's functional capacity and social engagement from the perspectives of growth, development and learning. Students are able to extensively assess factors that contribute to good family life and ensure continuity of everyday life and factors that may cause distress and need for support in Finnish families at the levels of the individual, community and society. Students are able to make observations, to acquire knowledge with a critical and analytical eye and to reflect on their conceptions on childhood from multiple perspectives. Students are also able to look at and reflect on their values, attitudes and actions critically and constructively from multiple perspectives and with professional ethics.

Assessment Methods

The assessment will be based on the following components: Preliminary assignment 25 %, workshop 50 % (theory-based outcome, action-based outcome, self-evaluation) and learning journal 25%.

Further Information

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