Family-Based Collaboration and Bachelors of Social Services as Educators (5 cr)
Code: TH00CA82-3001
General information
Enrollment
01.10.2023 - 18.03.2024
Timing
18.03.2024 - 08.04.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual portion
1 op
Mode of delivery
80 % Contact teaching, 20 % Distance learning
Unit
Health and Well-being
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
26 - 35
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Social Services
Teachers
- Tiina Suni
- Kaija Penttala
Groups
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PSOSTK22
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PSOSTS22
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PSOSS22EN
- 18.03.2024 09:00 - 14:30, Perhelähtöinen yhteistyö ja sosionomi kasvattajana / Family-Based Collaboration and Bachelors of Social Services as Educators TH00CA82-3001
- 25.03.2024 10:15 - 14:00, Perhelähtöinen yhteistyö ja sosionomi kasvattajana / Family-Based Collaboration and Bachelors of Social Services as Educators TH00CA82-3001
- 08.04.2024 09:00 - 14:30, Perhelähtöinen yhteistyö ja sosionomi kasvattajana / Family-Based Collaboration and Bachelors of Social Services as Educators TH00CA82-3001
Objective
• you understand the importance of educational collaboration with children’s guardians
• you are familiar with the ethical principles and values of early childhood education
• you are familiar with principles of multi-professional collaboration and are able to apply them in your work
• you strengthen your cultural competence
Content
• family-oriented forms of collaboration and dialogue
• addressing difficult issues in challenging situations
• multi-professional and multi-sectoral collaboration
• the professional identity of a Bachelor of Social Services in early childhood education
• values and ethics in tutoring practices and the day care operating culture
• guardians from different language and cultural backgrounds as educational partners
Materials
National Core Curriculum for ECEC, Finnish National Agency for Education, 2022
Ojala, M. 2010. Developing multicultural early childhood education in a Finnish context. International Journal of Child Care and Education Policy , vol. 4 , no. 1 , pp. 13-22. https://doi.org/10.1007/2288-6729-4-1-13
Murphy et al. 2021. Partnership with families in early childhood education: Exploratory study. Australasian Journal of Early Childhood Volume 46, Issue 1, March 2021, Pages 93-106 https://doi.org/10.1177/1836939120979067
Teaching methods
Individual work, pair work, group work
Literature-based, lecture-based and learning assignment-based work
Student workload
Theoretical essay, individual work, 2,5 ECTS
Learning assignment (discussion with parents) in pairs, reflection on discussion as individual work & contact teaching 1,5 ECTS
Childhood collage, individual work 1 ECTS
Content scheduling
Teachers:
Kaija Penttala (KP)
Tiina Suni (TS)
Teaching on Mondays, weeks 12-15
Teaching in English at Salo campus
Mon 18.3.2024 9:00 - 14:30 (TS)
- Course info and study assignments
- Values and ethics of ECEC
- The professional values of a Bachelor of Social Services in early childhood education
- Multi-professional and cross-sectoral collaboration
Mon 25.3.2024 10:15 - 13:45 (KP)
- Family-oriented forms of collaboration and dialogue
- Addressing difficult issues in challenging situations
Week 14: Independent work with learning assignments
Mon 8.4.2024 9:00 - 14:30 (TS)
- Guardians from different language and cultural backgrounds as educational partners
- Co-operation with multicultural and diverse families
- Course reflection and feedback
Further information
Presence in contact teaching is mandatory. In case of absence, compensative assignment must be completed (instructions in Itslearning). Max. absence is 50 % of the contact teaching.
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Theoretical essay, individual work (F-5)
- first submission deadline 15.4.2024
- second submission deadline 22.4.2024
Assessment criteria, fail (0)
Student:
- has no understanding on the importance of educational collaboration with children’s guardians
- is not familiar with the ethical principles and values of early childhood education
- is not familiar with principles of multi-professional collaboration
- has no understanding on cultural competences
- has not participated in contact teaching according to the requirements
- has not completed all the learning assignments of the course
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
Student:
- has some understanding on the importance of educational collaboration with children’s guardians
- is familiar with the ethical principles and values of early childhood education in basic level
- is familiar with some principles of multi-professional collaboration
- has some understanding on cultural competence
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
Student:
- has understanding on the importance of educational collaboration with children’s guardians
- is familiar with the ethical principles and values of early childhood education
- is familiar with principles of multi-professional collaboration and is able to apply them in practice
- has some understanding on cultural competences
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Student:
- has deep understanding on the importance of educational collaboration with children’s guardians and is able to implement this in practice
- is closely familiar with the ethical principles and values of early childhood education and is able to reflect and evaluate his own activities on this perspective
- is closely familiar with principles of multi-professional collaboration and is able to apply them in practice
- has deep understanding on cultural competences and multicultural pedagogic environments
Qualifications
Students can start optional customer group-specific studies when they have completed at least 60 credits.
The modules in early childhood education must be completed in order: first the basic studies (Module 1) and then the advanced studies (Module 2). Exceptions can be made if it is justified from the perspective of the student’s personal study plan (HOPS) and the student has at least one year of work experience in early childhood education tasks in Finland or previous higher education studies in early childhood education that have been accredited in their studies at Turku University of Applied Sciences.