SIMF: Unit Contact with the outside
Keywords |
Classification |
Keyword |
OFICIAL |
Social Pedagogy |
Instance: 2020/2021 - 2S
Cycles of Study/Courses
Teaching language
Suitable for English-speaking students
Objectives
Mobilize articulately knowledge acquired during the 1st cycle in Educational Science;
Contact with institutions in different areas of professionalization in the fields of education (formal, non-formal and informal), related to different publics (children, youth, adults and seniors);
Observe and problematize formal, non-formal and informal education contexts, projects, programs and practices
Integrate teams and collaborate with professionals in processes of socio-educational intervention.
Learning outcomes and competences
a) mobilization of personal and relational resources for successful integration (complying with the rules and guidelines of the institution, with respect for the team of professionals, the local supervisor and the target population);
b) producing an informed observation from an educational perspective;
c) mobilization of action skills motivated by the collaboration requested by the institution, either in the ongoing actions or by request of innovative actions d) reflection on the ethical and social implications e) production of reflective writing in the production of field notes;
f) production of a final report on the institution and the actions carried out with theoretical, methodological and ethical reflection on the practice and knowledge obtained and on the contributions of the Education Sciences to the context. g) oral presentation of the results obtained
Working method
Presencial
Pre-requirements (prior knowledge) and co-requirements (common knowledge)
It is not the case.
Program
The programmatic contents are therefore contextual to the areas and to the various institutions where the contact takes place.
There is a protocol between these institutions and the Faculty for the collaboration and the presence of the students.
The contact is locally supervised by a professional with educational functions and oriented in the faculty by a guiding teacher, who meets regularly with the students, to ensure the connection to observation, practical requirements and conceptual, methodological and ethical reflection.
It is also the responsibility of the supervisor to ensure the mediation between the faculty and the institutions, at least initially, to adjust the integration and in order to obtain a qualitative evaluation.
Mandatory literature
Capul Maurice;
Da educação à intervenção social. ISBN: 972-0-34852-6
Stoer Stephen;
Os^lugares da exclusão social. ISBN: 85-249-1061-5
Banks Sarah 570;
Ética prática para as profissões do trabalho social. ISBN: 978-972-0-34858-6
Burgess Robert G.;
A^pesquisa de terreno. ISBN: 972-8027-43-5
Silva Pedro;
Etnografia e educação. ISBN: 972-8562-08-X
Teaching methods and learning activities
Field work and seminar
keywords
Social sciences > Educational sciences > Education > Social pedagogy
Evaluation Type
Distributed evaluation with final exam
Assessment Components
designation |
Weight (%) |
Participação presencial |
20,00 |
Trabalho de campo |
30,00 |
Trabalho escrito |
50,00 |
Total: |
100,00 |
Amount of time allocated to each course unit
designation |
Time (hours) |
Estudo autónomo |
158,00 |
Total: |
158,00 |
Eligibility for exams
The evaluation system adopted shall include compliance with attendance, without prejudice to Article 9 (4) of the Evaluation Regulation. If necessary, the definition of the specific modalities for the implementation of the fieldwork for the case of working students will be the object of contractualisation in the Seminar presentation session.
Calculation formula of final grade
Elements of distributed evaluation: 1. Individual critical report of the work carried out during the semester. This report integrates the observation made and the contributions of the tutorials; 2. Individual elements required and produced for the tutoring sessions; 3. Public presentation in a collective seminar of the course of observation and reflection, to be held at the end of the semester. Each of these elements of the distributed evaluation will be graded from zero to twenty values, with a relative weight of 50% for the final report, 30% for the elements required and produced for the tutoring sessions and 20% for the public presentation. In case of failure in the final report, it can be reformulated and later delivered at the time of appeal. The proven existence of plagiarism or other type of academic fraud detected in the final report has the effect of annulling the same, also triggering the procedures provided for in Article 14 of the Evaluation Regulation.
Examinations or Special Assignments
It is not the case.
Internship work/project
It is not the case.
Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)
If necessary, the definition of the modalities for carrying out fieldwork, in the case of student workers, will be the object of contractualisation in the Seminar presentation session.
Classification improvement
The improvement of the final classification will take place according to the terms set out in the Evaluation Regulation and will be carried out by reformulating the report in its final version.