SE101 : Course Name Introduction to the practice of social work

Department

Department of Apecial education

Academic Program

Bachelor in Special Education

Type

Compulsory

Credits

02

Prerequisite

Overview

This course aims at identifying the beginning of social service, philosophy and objectives, and the extent to which it relates to special education. It also aims to develop several relevant student skills.

Intended learning outcomes

By the end of the course, the students will be able to:

1. Mention the psychological and intelligence tests used in the special education

2. Describe methods of communication with the hearing and visually impaired.

3. List the teaching aids used to teach the visually impaired.

4. Use the computer in teaching the hearing and visually impaired.

5. Describe psychological and mental illnesses.

6. Compare psychological and intelligence tests used in special education.

7. Propose creative solutions in employing psychological tests.

8. Distinguish methods of communication with the hearing and visually impaired.

9. Analyzes intelligence test.

10. Suggest ways of using the computer in teaching the hearing and visually impaired

11. Distinguish between psychological and intelligence tests.

12. Perform diagnosis, evaluation, tests, interviews and case studies

13. Use a psychological test consistent with a disability problem.

14. Perform professional duties towards individuals in need.

15. Use of intelligence and personality tests and interpret their results.

16. Accept the opinions of colleagues during participation and presentation work.

17. Work effectively in teams e.g. in report writing and data recording.

18. Use modern technologies to communicate with people with hearing disabilities.

19. Participate positively and confidently in presenting ideas.

Teaching and learning methods

• Lecture; encourage dialogue and discussion

• Case study and discussion panels; pictures and videos

• Group work; write reports and summarize studies

• Field visits to schools and special education centers; identifying types of disabilities

Methods of assessments

• Midterm exam 20%

• Oral exam 10%

• Practical activities 10%

• Final exam 60%

Course content

Week

Topic

1

Knowledge of the concept of social service and its historical development

2

Conditions for a good definition. Foreign and Arab definitions.

Justification for the agreement on a unified definition for social services.

Characteristics of social services

3

Philosophy of social service. The relationship between social work and other sciences

4

Elements of social service. Principles of social service

5

Midterm exam

6

Rehabilitation and its types

7

Professional components of social service. Main methods: individual service; community service; community organization

8

Sub-roads: planning in social work

9

Research in social work

10

Management of social institutions

11

General practice in social work

12

The psychology of people with special needs

13

Social service in working with people with special needs

14

Final exam

References

Social service and areas of professional practice, Abdel-Hay Mahmoud Salih, Modern University Office, Alexandria.

Encyclopedia of Contemporary Social Work, Saleh Al-Saqour, Dar Zahran, Amman, 2009.

Modern Trends in Social Work, Maher Abu Al-Maaty Ali, Modern University Office, Alexandria.

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