Nordic Welfare Societies in Transition
The aim of the course is that students recognise the features that have commonly been linked with the idea of a Nordic welfare model and Nordic welfare state. In addition students will learn about differences amongst the Nordic welfare states and some changes that they have undergone.
The course covers 3 ECTS from social policy either from the A3A2 or S21. There will be various lecturers during the course. To pass the course active participation is required during the lectures and students need to write a 3 page paper on a certain research question (questions will be formulated during the course). Papers will be discussed jointly during the last session of the course.
Half of the each session will contain a lecture and another half will be dedicated to discussions and/or group work. Lectures take place on Thursdays from 9-12 at Linna 6017 beginning on 14th Jan 2010.
The course is coordinated by Minna Zechner (minna.zechner@uta.fi).
Following timetable is tentative, times are correct but the lecture themes may still change a bit, mainly amongst one another.
No need to sign up in advance.
The course is part of the UNIPID virtual studies study module.
Registration for students at the University of Tampere: 15 November 2009 - 15 January 2010 through NettiOpsu -system at Department of Social Recearch / Social Policy / SPOLA3A7. Participants will be informed on their acceptance to the course by latest 20 January 2010. Also instructions and the key for entering to Moodle will be given.
Registration for UniPID-students: 15 November 2009 - 15 January 2010 by filling a registration form at http://www.unipidvirtualstudies.fi/content/courses in order to get ECTS credits to be registered at the University of Tampere. A transcript of records will be sent to UniPID when the course is passed.
Study materials: Video lectures; 40 lecture hours (produced 2008-2009). Learning materials and texts related to the video lectures will be available on the Moodle -course management system from 20 January 2010.
Objectives:
1) Learn major factors of social development and how they are in relation to each others.
2) Learn the Finnish discourse on global development.
Learning methods: A particular student centered learning diary based on the lectures. Length of the diary ab. 8 pages (1,5-row, 12-font). Further information will be given at the Moodle-site. Deadline for learning diaries: A paper version is to be posted to Ms. Anna Vähämäki, ISSS, Faculty of Social Sciences, 33014 University of Tampere by 31 March 2010 (posting day). Locals: Use the university's internal mailing system (it is free, contact any caretaker).
Course outline available on the ISSS web page http://www.uta.fi/isss/study_information/curricula_guides/Global_Social.html
Assessment: passed / failed, 0-5 grading on a student's request.
Pedagogical frameworks: Critical pedagogy and problem based learning.
Inquiries: isss@uta.fi
Teacher in charge: Lecturer Mikko Perkiö.
Teaching language: English
Compensations:
Department of Social Research:
SPOLA3A7 6 ECTS (includes extra assignment)
SPOIB8B2 5 ECTS
SPOLS4 5 ECTS (by agreement)
SOSLA2.2 5 ECTS (in addition one book has to be taken an exam to complete the module)
SOSAA2.1 5 ECTS (in addition one book has to be taken an exam to complete the module)
SOSAS4.3 5 ECTS
Department of Social Work Research:
STYÖS1B2 5 ECTS (To complete the module by an extra 2-3 pages essay agreed with Kirsi Günter)
Journalism and mass communication:
4 ECTS to be agreed with Emeritus Professor Kaarle Nordenstreng.
History:Compensates 5 ECTS HISOA2
Women's studies: The course with the learning diary is 4 credits in Women's Studies, or, upon agreement, 6-7 credits with a longer essay. The arguments for the questions have to deal with the thematic of gender and sexuality in all cases.
W.S.2 Gender in the Making: c)'Race', Ethnicity, Post-colonialism (7 ECTS)
NAISA2D Kansallisuus ja kansalaisuus (6 op)
NAISA2I Globaalit geminismit (6op)
M5 Naistutkimuksen alat (8 op)
Nordic Welfare Societies in Transition
The aim of the course is that students recognise the features that have commonly been linked with the idea of a Nordic welfare model and Nordic welfare state. In addition students will learn about differences amongst the Nordic welfare states and some changes that they have undergone.
The course covers 3 ECTS from social policy either from the A3A2 or S21. There will be various lecturers during the course. To pass the course active participation is required during the lectures and students need to write a 3 page paper on a certain research question (questions will be formulated during the course). Papers will be discussed jointly during the last session of the course.
Half of the each session will contain a lecture and another half will be dedicated to discussions and/or group work. Lectures take place on Thursdays from 9-12 at Linna 6017 beginning on 14th Jan 2010.
The course is coordinated by Minna Zechner (minna.zechner@uta.fi).
Following timetable is tentative, times are correct but the lecture themes may still change a bit, mainly amongst one another.
No need to sign up in advance.