22902438 - SOCIAL WORK AND RESEARCH

The meetings will provide a theoretical framework that traces the reciprocal relationship between research and social service, from the 1950s to the present day, and students will be given some options for reflection in order to favor a first orientation to the internship course.
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Programme

Course objectives
The stage aims to make students acquire skills and abilities of field research, which are likely to promote in future graduates the opportunity to understand the complexity of needs and social services from a broader point of view.
Students will have the opportunity to interact with professionals coordinating roles in order to learn and have experience of the importance of planning and social service design, managerial level, in various organizations.



Course description
The research activities in the field of the stage takes place within agencies, organizations and social and health services; in this path, each student should be guided and accompanied, both from a methodological point of view and, more generally, to encourage reworking than experienced, to make the practice becomes genuine experience.
To do this will be finalized the specific activities, trying as much as possible to adapt them to the individual student.
You will use the Internet platform “Gestione di Tirocini Professionali”, already preset for the Stage, in order to create a more streamlined and functional opportunities of communication between student-tutor inner-outer-teacher tutor.



Core Documentation

Reference books
We recommend students to consult, in carrying out research work, a good social research methodology manual; If they don’t have got one, we recommend:

CORBETTA P., Metodologia e tecniche della ricerca sociale, Il Mulino, Bologna

Type of delivery of the course

Examination The examination will be oral, and will be the presentation of a report that describes the research path carried out within the stage.

Type of evaluation

The exam is assessed with the suitability Also the teachers will evaluate the papers individually with an alphabetical mark (a-b-c-d) so that a more correct answer to the individual work is given, this evaluation does not affect the average of the marks.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

Course objectives
The stage aims to make students acquire skills and abilities of field research, which are likely to promote in future graduates the opportunity to understand the complexity of needs and social services from a broader point of view.
Students will have the opportunity to interact with professionals coordinating roles in order to learn and have experience of the importance of planning and social service design, managerial level, in various organizations.



Course description
The research activities in the field of the stage takes place within agencies, organizations and social and health services; in this path, each student should be guided and accompanied, both from a methodological point of view and, more generally, to encourage reworking than experienced, to make the practice becomes genuine experience.
To do this will be finalized the specific activities, trying as much as possible to adapt them to the individual student.
You will use the Internet platform “Gestione di Tirocini Professionali”, already preset for the Stage, in order to create a more streamlined and functional opportunities of communication between student-tutor inner-outer-teacher tutor.



Core Documentation

Reference books
We recommend students to consult, in carrying out research work, a good social research methodology manual; If they don’t have got one, we recommend:

CORBETTA P., Metodologia e tecniche della ricerca sociale, Il Mulino, Bologna

Type of delivery of the course

Examination The examination will be oral, and will be the presentation of a report that describes the research path carried out within the stage.

Type of evaluation

The exam is assessed with the suitability Also the teachers will evaluate the papers individually with an alphabetical mark (a-b-c-d) so that a more correct answer to the individual work is given, this evaluation does not affect the average of the marks.