Health, Recreation and Leisure Consultancy WNP-PE-DPRW
Course contents: it implies issues such as systemic approach process of education; functions and tasks of the family as the primary educational environment of the child; threats and pathologies of children and adolescents (alkochol, drugs, aggression, loneliness, the world glass screen); the concept of resilience understood as a positive or a protective process that reduces the inadequacy of the individual experiencing adversity of fate; place the family in recognizing hazards education and child development (modern areas of activity of the family, shared time in the family, living together or next to, the phenomenon of the crisis of the modern family - analysis of the problem).
Subject level
Learning outcome code/codes
Learning outcomes
After completing the cycle of classes:
Knowledge - student can name and describe the major risks and pathologies among children and adolescents, is able to explain their etiology.
Competence - student is able to analyse specific areas of the family environment in relation to such issues as: child's value system, virtual reality, addiction and drugs, isolation of child in a family.
Attitudes - the reflections on the "traps of everyday life" and threats to education and development of children and young people.
Assessment criteria
on evaluate 2 (ndst.) can not use the basic information
- The assessment of 3 (dst.): properly used only a few details;
- To evaluate 4 (db.): properly use information and can be compared;
- To evaluate 5 (bdb.) can properly be used during classes proposed procedure is able to compare their effectiveness and independently identify the tools needed to solve the given problem while justifying their selection.
Summary Rating: summary consists of 2/3 of the credit rating of the theoretical, 1/3 of the credit rating of practical skills
Bibliography
Karwowska-Struczyk M. ecological niches and the development of the child, Warsaw 2000
Second Gordon T., education without failures in practice, Warsaw 1995.
3.Korczak J., How to love a child. Child's right to respect, Warsaw 2002.
4.Tarnowski J. How to educate?, Warsaw 1993
5.Problemy addiction-risk youth for education staff publication edited by B.Kańskiej COMPW
6.Dziewiecki M.. Modern addiction prevention. Kielce 2000.
7.Grzegorski ZG, I, a child and television guide for parents and educators, Poznań 2000.
8.Świda-Ziemba H
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