Artesis Plantijn Hogeschool Antwerpen
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International social work - perspectives on Europe25345/3111/2324/1/88
Study guide

International social work - perspectives on Europe

25345/3111/2324/1/88
Academic year 2023-24
Is found in:
  • Bachelor of Social Work, programme stage 3
    Choice package:
    • 3de bachelor maatschappelijk werk
    • 3de bachelor personeelswerk
    • 3de bachelor sociaal-cultureel werk
This is a single course unit.
Study load: 3 credits
It is not possible to enrol in this course unit under
  • exam contract (to obtain a credit).
  • exam contract (to obtain a degree).
Co-ordinator: Marrin Geert
Languages: Dutch, English
Scheduled for: Semester 1
This course unit is marked out of 20 (rounded to an integer).
Possible deadlines for learning account: 15.10.2023 ()
Re-sit exam: is possible.
Possibility of deliberation/tolerance: You have to pass this course unit (will never be deliberated/tolerated).
Total study time: 78,00 hours

Prerequisites

previously registered for Applied Research AND previously registered for Law for Social Work 2 AND previously registered for Sociology for Social Work AND previously registered for Psychology for Social Work AND previously registered for Social Work Theory AND previously registered for Politics and Social Policy AND previously registered for Skills for the Social Worker 3 AND previously registered for Skills for the Social Worker 4 AND previously registered for Organisation Studies AND previously registered for Professional Practice 2 Social Work AND ((previously registered for International Social Work-International perspectives on diversity MW OR previously registered for International Social Work-International perspectives on diversity PW) AND (previously registered for Method Theory of Social Work and Social Care OR previously registered for Social work method) AND previously registered for Work Domains Social Work and Social Care) OR (previously registered for Labour Law AND previously registered for HRM 1 AND previously registered for International Social Work-International perspectives on diversity PW) OR (previously registered for Social Cultural Discourse AND previously registered for International Social Work-International perspectives on diversity SCW).

Short description

"Perspectives on Europe" focuses on the international dimension of social work.

What is social work from an international perspective? You investigate the developments that social work goes through in a predominantly European context, but you also look, more broadly, at the global level .

You direct your own learning trajectory: you determine the themes and work out assignments, ... specific interests certainly find a place in this course.
International guest speakers constantly introduce topics and current affairs and thematic classes put you on the road to get a grip on the international (European) social work agenda.

The course is offered in English, but at a level and with work forms that enable you to connect easily if you have a basis. Assignments and exams can, if desired, be in Dutch.

The course is part of the international semester "Education and Social Work in a Metropolitan Context". The student group is a mixed group of Erasmus students from all over Europe studying for a semester at AP-UC and regular social work students who take the course as a 3rd year elective. In this sense, the course guarantees a unique international meeting.

Prerequisite competencies (text)

General start competences Artesis Plantijn Social Work.

It is advisable to have completed at least 3 semesters in a Ba Social Work program or equivalent.

Students have a basic knowledge of the English language (B1level) (www.testpodium.com)

Learning outcomes (list)

SLO08-International perspective
You analyze an internationally relevant policy or current affairs theme.
OLR6_The Bachelor of Social Work examines social work developments critically with a view to improving and renewing practice.
You analyze an internationally relevant policy or current affairs theme.
OLR7_The Bachelor of Social Work works qualitatively from a reflective attitude.

Course content

The course is thematically structured. Based on a portfolio (workbook) the student processes contents and insights. The portfolio is also the final exam product.

* Theme 1: International social work in a European perspective: the basics.

The student has insight into the character of social work, with an emphasis on the EU. (2 lessons)


* Theme 2: social work work (education): an international comparative perspective

Student understands the (European) variation and differences in social work training. (2 lessons)
The training of social workers is very different from country to country and is closely linked to the tradition and topicality of social work in the country in question. Based on a selection and short introductions by Erasmus students and the international guest lecturers, we compare and get an appreciation for the similarities and differences.

* Theme 3: Social work in international themes:

International guest teachers introduce us in an international perspective. From their own background and expertise they share their insights and ideas from a European perspective. We use didactic material such as film, supported by some literature and material for discussion. (4 lessons)


* Theme 4: Social work agenda from a European perspective: social justice and human rights:  case studies.

Here we look at current themes, some of which are introduced by guest lecturers and through regular classes. Each student (can work in pairs) works out a theme and presents this in one of the seminars.  Guidance and time are provided for this assignment. (2 lessons)

Modalities: Language
The lessons are offered in English. A basic level of English is sufficient (secondary education and / or affinity). During the course you will have the opportunity to talk about the topics in English. The guest lectures are offered in English.
Students have the choice of making the portfolio and the case study in English or Dutch.

The student group group is a mix of regular students and incoming Erasmus students, which creates a very international atmosphere.

Study material (list)

Mandatory
Electronic Learning EnvironmentMandatory
  • Author: AP Hogeschool Antwerpen

Study material (text): Mandatory

Course manual: study guide, reader, assignments, blueprints for workbook.  
Tirions, M (2017) International Social Work: Perspectives on Europe. Cursusmateriaal AP.

Available at Universitas.



E-content: text material, www, background material, powerpoints, media available on AP Digital Learning Platform.

Educational organisation (list)

Learning Activities
Collaborative learning5,00 hours
Lectures and / or tutorials25,00 hours
Work time outside of contact hours48,00 hours

Evaluation (list)

Evaluation(s) for first exam chance
MomentForm%Remark
1st examination periodKnowledge and comprehension test once during class weeks80,00Voor meer specifieke info en richtlijnen zie studiewijzer.
1st examination periodReflection assignment once during class weeks20,00Voor meer specifieke info en richtlijnen zie studiewijzer.
Evaluation(s) for re-sit exam
MomentForm%Remark
2nd examination periodKnowledge and comprehension test during the examination series80,00Voor meer specifieke info en richtlijnen zie studiewijzer.
2nd examination periodReflection assignment during the examination series20,00Voor meer specifieke info en richtlijnen zie studiewijzer.

Evaluation (text)

First examination period:

Permanent evaluation: 10% pass / fail at attending the lessons (minimum 4/5)

Written assignment: you submit an individual portfolio with defined assignments (90%).

Second examination period:

Written assignment: you submit an individual portfolio with defined assignments (100%)