The student perceives themes social work shares internationally and globally but also themes which challenge social work internationally and globally. These themes include issues on social justice, different ways of understanding and doing social work, relations between the global and local. Students will identify, in which tradition their own education is situated.
Contents
1. Social Work in Different Social Contexts -course OR 2. book exam taken as electronic exam.
Teaching methods
Teaching method
Contact
Online
Lectures
24 h
0 h
Visiting teachers, course material chosen by teachers, assigments related to the course.
Teaching language
English
teaching language is English
Modes of study
1. Lawrence & Lyons & Simpson & Huegler, Introducing International Social Work. Learning Matters 1999. AND 2. Cox & Pawar, International Social Work. Sage 2006. Pages 25-47.
Evaluation
and evaluation criteria
Numeric 1-5.
Active participation in classes, assignments.