Health, Age and Work
| Keywords |
| Classification |
Keyword |
| OFICIAL |
Psychology |
Instance: 2010/2011 - 2S
Cycles of Study/Courses
Teaching language
Portuguese
Objectives
- To know and to understand the dynamic inter relations between health, age and work. To show the ability of the different theorical and methodical contributions, to show integration ability of the different theorical and methodological contribution, explained in the theorical exposition and in the practical and theorical practice, and also in the moments of the valuation.
- To organize your argument with clarity, precision, logic and epistemological vigilance and also to justify the assumed methodological and theorical options in all different situations.
Program
1. Theorical and methodological development in the aging study at work
2. Social worries in the study of work aging
- Some elements of demography of working population
- Work evolutions and its connection with age
- Observation and aging anticipation documents
3. The biological aging and work
- Biological bases
- Aging effects in the central nervous system
- Sensory functions aging
- Motor functions aging
- Cardiovascular and Respiratory system aging
- The regulation of sleep and vigil
4. The cognitive aging and work
- Cognitive mechanisms of base and experience
- Work and age organization
- The role of experience
5. Cultural characteristics of the profession and health: The nurses and male nurses
Mandatory literature
Marquié Jean Claude 340;
Working with age. ISBN: 0-7484-0785-5
Falzon P. 340;
Ergonomia
Gonon, O., Delgoulet, C., & Marquié, J.-C. (2004). ; Âge, contraintes de travail et changements de postes : le cas des infirmières., Le Travail Humain, 67, 2, 115-133.
Ramos, S. & Lacomblez, M. (2005); Envelhecimento, trabalho e cognição: 80 anos de investigação., Laboreal, 1, (1), 52-60. http://laboreal.up.pt/revista/artigo.php?id=48u56oTV65822342746:64:472
Marquié Jean Claude 340;
Working with age. ISBN: 0-7484-0785-5
Falzon P. 340;
Ergonomia
Gonon, O., Delgoulet, C., & Marquié, J.-C. (2004). ; Âge, contraintes de travail et changements de postes : le cas des infirmières., Le Travail Humain, 67, 2, 115-133.
Ramos, S. & Lacomblez, M. (2005); Envelhecimento, trabalho e cognição: 80 anos de investigação., Laboreal, 1, (1), 52-60. http://laboreal.up.pt/revista/artigo.php?id=48u56oTV65822342746:64:472
Teaching methods and learning activities
1. Contact activities:
Lecture;
Group discussion and at a theme classroom;
To attend the development in the working field;
Discussion of the presented report;
2. Autonomous activities
To search for information sources;
To read and to analyse the documentary and written sources;
To execute data collect in the field;
To make a report;
To reflect about the developed work
keywords
Social sciences > Psychological sciences > Psychology
Social sciences > Psychological sciences > Psychology
Evaluation Type
Distributed evaluation without final exam
Assessment Components
| Description |
Type |
Time (hours) |
Weight (%) |
End date |
| Attendance (estimated) |
Participação presencial |
84,00 |
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Total: |
- |
0,00 |
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Calculation formula of final grade
In the evaluation the following items will be considered:
1. Written test (10 marks)
2. Group written report (10 marks)
The classifications of each component and the final classification will be communicated to students in a scale of 0 to 20 marks.
The classifications of each components and the final classification will be qualified in a 0-20 scale mark. If a valuation component is not done it will have a 0 marks valuation. The minimum demand classification is:
- 4 marks in written text
- 4 marks in the group written report
Examinations or Special Assignments
Unforeseen
Classification improvement
The improvement of partial classifications can be made through the works in one or more valuation component. The improvement will be limited to the elements valuation that can be repeated for its nature and so allow the redefinition of the classification that was initially conferred.
The recourse of partial classifications is possible through new works if equivalent to those which classifications are being the object of recourse.
The recourse will be limited to the components that can be, by nature, subject to repeating and for that it will permit to redefine the initial classification.
The working students are not compelled to the duty of assiduity and to the check of frequency at classes. Their final classifications concern the same evaluation components of the other students. The work will be guided by the rules of functioning of all students.
Observations
Special situations will be discussed with the teaching team at the beginning of uc.