Veidlapa Nr. M-3 (8)
Study Course Description

Interactive Methods Working with Children and Youth

Main Study Course Information

Course Code
LUSDK_213
Branch of Science
Social Politics and Organisation of Social Work; Sociology and social work
ECTS
6.00
Target Audience
Social Welfare and Social Work
LQF
Level 7
Study Type And Form
Full-Time

Study Course Implementer

Course Supervisor
Structure Unit Manager
Structural Unit
Department of Rehabilitation
Contacts

Riga, 26a Anniņmuižas boulevard, socdk@rsu.lv, +371 67061575

About Study Course

Objective

To acquaint students with the methodology of planning, implementation, management and evaluation of interactive social work methods in the context of social work, seeking to develop social competences working with children and the youth.

Preliminary Knowledge

Not required.

Learning Outcomes

Knowledge

1.Will be able to analyze the context of successful interactive social work methods, to develop new competence in social work with children and youth. Interactive social work concept and theories. Analysis of children and youth social problems at national and international levels. Interactive social work methods and techniques in trans-cultural context.

Skills

1.Will be able to analyze the context of successful interactive social work methods, to develop new competence in social work with children and youth. Will be able to use critical reflection seeking to evaluate advantages and limitations, suitability of interactive social work methods applicable to the children and youth. Will be able to describe and analyze input of interactive social work methods to the development of social competences of the youngsters.

Competences

1.Will be able to use knowledge and skills in the practice with children and youth. Will develop personal competencies: tolerance for different youth groups, pursue the personal and professional growth continuously building their knowledge and skills to provide the most beneficially appropriate services to children, youths, and families and apply innovational interactive methods in their professional activities.

Assessment

Individual work

Title
% from total grade
Grade
1.

Individual work

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Analysis of scientific literature, group tasks and delivery, evaluation of the task performance. 1. Write an essay (7-8 pages) choosing one topic: Analysis of children and youth social problems at national and international levels. The role of interactive social work methods applied for children and youth in the intercultural context Evaluation and reflection of social work methods/ social work intervention strategies applied for children and youth. 2. Seminar Apply 1-3 interactive methods in your environment (workplace, family etc.) and reflect your experience (2-3 pages)

Examination

Title
% from total grade
Grade
1.

Examination

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1. Write an essay (7-8 pages) choosing one topic: Analysis of children and youth social problems at national and international levels. The role of interactive social work methods applied for children and youth in the intercultural context Evaluation and reflection of social work methods/ social work intervention strategies applied for children and youth. 2. Seminar Apply 1-3 interactive methods in your environment (workplace, family etc.) and reflect your experience (2-3 pages)
2.

Examination

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Application of interactive social work methods in the classroom during the lectures and seminars – 30%, individual tasks – 20%, examination – 50%.

Study Course Theme Plan

FULL-TIME
Part 1
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Interactive social work concept and theories. Introduction to the interactive social work – participatory approach in social work with children and youth. Analysis of children and youth social problems at national and international levels.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Interactive social work concept and theories. Introduction to the interactive social work – participatory approach in social work with children and youth. Analysis of children and youth social problems at national and international levels.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Modelling and social skills training. Theoretical perspective of social skills training. Social skills training as social competence in an expanding field.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Modelling and social skills training. Theoretical perspective of social skills training. Social skills training as social competence in an expanding field.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Modelling and social skills training. Theoretical perspective of social skills training. Social skills training as social competence in an expanding field.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Trans-cultural phenomena. Interactive social work methods and techniques in trans-cultural context. Biography work phenomena. Biography work: studying life stories and life histories of youth.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Trans-cultural phenomena. Interactive social work methods and techniques in trans-cultural context. Biography work phenomena. Biography work: studying life stories and life histories of youth.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Trans-cultural phenomena. Interactive social work methods and techniques in trans-cultural context. Biography work phenomena. Biography work: studying life stories and life histories of youth.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Non-verbal forms of communication. Art therapy methods in the context of social work: objects, pictures, photos to stimulate memory, visualizing: drawing, painting.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Non-verbal forms of communication. Art therapy methods in the context of social work: objects, pictures, photos to stimulate memory, visualizing: drawing, painting.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Non-verbal forms of communication. Art therapy methods in the context of social work: objects, pictures, photos to stimulate memory, visualizing: drawing, painting.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Non-verbal forms of communication. Art therapy methods in the context of social work: objects, pictures, photos to stimulate memory, visualizing: drawing, painting.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Interactive social work group methods: Forum Theatre, Outdoor activities & team challenges. Leadership and volunteering experiences.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Interactive social work group methods: Forum Theatre, Outdoor activities & team challenges. Leadership and volunteering experiences.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Interactive social work group methods: Forum Theatre, Outdoor activities & team challenges. Leadership and volunteering experiences.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Interactive social work group methods: Forum Theatre, Outdoor activities & team challenges. Leadership and volunteering experiences.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

The role of interactive social work methods applied for children and youth in the intercultural context. Innovation of interactive social work methods for children and youth in crisis.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

The role of interactive social work methods applied for children and youth in the intercultural context. Innovation of interactive social work methods for children and youth in crisis.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

The role of interactive social work methods applied for children and youth in the intercultural context. Innovation of interactive social work methods for children and youth in crisis.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

The role of interactive social work methods applied for children and youth in the intercultural context. Innovation of interactive social work methods for children and youth in crisis.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Professional competence and accountability. Evaluation and reflection of social work methods/ social work intervention strategies applied for children and the youth.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Professional competence and accountability. Evaluation and reflection of social work methods/ social work intervention strategies applied for children and the youth.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Professional competence and accountability. Evaluation and reflection of social work methods/ social work intervention strategies applied for children and the youth.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Professional competence and accountability. Evaluation and reflection of social work methods/ social work intervention strategies applied for children and the youth.
Total ECTS (Creditpoints):
6.00
Contact hours:
48 Academic Hours
Final Examination:
Exam (Written)

Bibliography

Required Reading

1.

Affective learning together: social and emotional dimensions of collaborative learning /edited by Michael Baker, Jerry Andriessen and Sanna Järvelä. New York: Routledge: Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

2.

Tsiolis, Giorgos: Biographical constructions and transformations: using biographical methods for studying transcultural identities, in: Papers. Revista de Sociologia, Vol. 97, Nr. 1, S.113-127, 2012.

3.

Cox David, Pawar Manohar. International socialwork: issues, strategies, and programs. Thousand Oaks (Calif.): SAGE Publications, 2013.

4.

Art, creativity and imagination in social work practice. London: Routledge: Taylor & Francis Group, 2009.

5.

Robinson Lena. Cross-cultural child development for social workers: an introduction. Houndmills: Palgrave, 2007.

6.

Favorite Therapeutic Activities for children, adolescents, and Families: Practioners Share Their Most Effective Interventions.

7.

DeLucia-Waack, J. L. Leading Psychoeducational Groups for Children and Adolescents. Thousand Oaks, Calif: SAGE Publications, Inc., 2006.

8.

Lawrence E. Shapiro, 101 ways to teach children social skills. A ready-to-use reproducible activity book. 2004.

9.

Cherry L. Conversations that make a difference for children and young people. Relationship-focused practice from the frontline. Routledge Taylor&Francis group, 2021. 248.p.

Additional Reading

1.

Chung, Rita Chi-Ying Social justice counselling: the next steps beyond multiculturalism /Rita Chi-Ying Chung, Frederic P. Bemak. Thousand Oaks (Calif.): SAGE Publications, 2012.

2.

Meed J., Rossetti A. Learn for your life. Prentice Hall, 2000.

3.

Rutter Lynne, Brown Keith. Critical thinking and professional judgement for social work. London: Sage Publications, 2012.

4.

Thomas, Michael Interactive white boards for education: theory, research and practice /Michael Thomas, Euline Cutrim Schmid. Hershey (Pa.). New York: Information Science Reference, 2010.

5.

Trevithick Pamela. Social work skills: a practice handbook. Maidenhead: Open University Press, 2005.

6.

Affective learning together: social and emotional dimensions of collaborative learning /edited by Michael Baker, Jerry Andriessen and Sanna Järvelä. London: Routledge: Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

7.

National systems of innovation: toward a theory of innovation and interactive learning /edited by Bengt-Åke Lundvall. London: Delhi: Anthem press, 2010.

8.

The Best Social-Emotional Development Games for Kids.

9.

Group games for school-age kids.

10.

Animarts. The art of the animateur. An investigation in the skills and insights required of artists to work effectively in schools and communities. London: Animarts/Guildhall School of Music and Drama/London International Festival of Theatre, 2003.

11.

Boal, A. Games for Actors and Non-Actors, London: Routledge, 1992.

12.

Helena Zbudilová. Socio-Cultural Animation in Spain and Latin America – a historical overview, 2017.

13.

Forms and patterns of the creation process and the creative individuality.

14.

Boal, A. Theatre of the Oppressed, London: Pluto. 1988, 216 p.

15.

Hromek R., Raffrey S. Promoting Social and Emotional Learning With Games: "It's Fun and We Learn Things".

16.

Therapeutic use of Childhood Games. Ed. by Schaefer C., Reid S. E., John Wiley&Sons, Inc. NY, 2001.

17.

Winter K., Cree V. E., Hallet S., Hadfield M. Communication between Social Workers, Children and Young People. British Journal of Social Work, 2016

Other Information Sources

1.

Children’s Books About Anger Management for Toddlers to Teens.

2.

Therapeutic Games. Examples.

3.

Tools social workers can use to talk to children.