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Social-Cultural Animation 2: Resource for Social and Community

Code: GS1204    Acronym: ASC2

Subject: 2023/24 - 2S

Teaching Area: Gerontologia Aplicada

Programmes

Acronym No. of Students Study plan Curriculum Years ECTS Contact hours Total Hours
LGS 7 Despacho 6311/08 4 ECTS

Hours Effectively Taught

TURMA1

Theoretical-Practical: 24,00
Forms: 0,00

Teaching - Hours

Theoretical-Practical: 2,00
Forms: 0,00

Type Teacher Classes Hours
Theoretical-Practical Totals 1 2,00
Sara Cristina Dias Melo   2,00

Teaching Language

Portuguese

Aims, Skills and Learning Outcomes

1. To transmit theoretical knowledge on the question of social and community development and on the process of Community intervention. 2. To promote in students the ability to diagnose the needs and problems of the collective of seniors in a given community, the possibilities for intervention and their evaluation. 3. Disseminate instruments and projects of socio-cultural animation (CSA) for seniors, as means for social and community development. Skills. It is intended that students be able to: 1. Relate the objectives of the ASC to seniors with social and community development. 2. Intervene in the community through the process of diagnosis, intervention and evaluation. 3. Recognize the strategies and projects that exist for ASC for the elderly, such as social and community development processes.

Programme

1. Social and community development. 1.1. Basic concepts: development, community, community organization. 2. The association, the collective actor and the community organization. 2.1. Education for development; cultural identity and community feeling; Intra and interculturality. 2.2 Participation as a core principle of community development 2.3. Empowerment and advocacy 3. Social community intervention 3.1. Principles and main elements at stake in the Community intervention procedure 3.2. Seniors as a resource for social and community development. 4.Establishment of an intervention project 4.1. Diagnosis 4.2. Elaboration of the action plan 4.3. Implementation of the intervention 4.4. Evaluation of the intervention. 5. Sociocultural animation for seniors and social and community development. 5.1. The role of community centers 5.2. The Educating Cities 5.3. The Friendly City of the Elderly

Main literature

Pereira JDL, Lopes MS, Rodrigues TM;Animação sociocultural, gerontologia e geriatria: a intervenção social, cultural e educativa na terceira idade. , Chaves: Intervenção-Associação para a Promoção e Divulgação Cultural, 2013. ISBN: 978-989-97571-3-4
Martins EC;Gerontologia/Gerontagogia. Animação sociocultural em idosos., Lisboa: Editorial Ca¿ritas, 2013
Antunes MC, Pereira J;Animação sociocultural e terceira idade. Cultura e Participação - Animação Sociocultural em Contextos IberoAmericanos (pp 135-146), Rede Iberoamericana de Animación Sociocultural, 2014. ISBN: 978-989-20-5122-2l
Pereira J, Lopes M. (coords.) (2011). ;As fronteiras da Animação Sociocultural, Chaves: Intervenção., 2011
Lopes M. ;Animação Sociocultural em Portugal, Amarante: Ed. , 2006
Cebolo C, Pereira J, Lopes M. ;Animação Sociocultural, Intervenção e Educação Comunitária: Democracia, Cidadania e Participação, Chaves: Intervenção, 2012
Santos Costa CA (Coord.);Animação sociocultural: voluntariado e cidadania ativa, APDASC - Associação Portuguesa para o Desenvolvimento da Animação Sociocultural. Editora: Livpsic, , 2011. ISBN: 978-989-81-488-58
Trilla, J. (coord.) ;Animação sociocultural. Teorias, programas, âmbitos., Lisboa: Instituto Piaget., 2004
Serrano, G.P. (2008);Elaboração de projectos sociais. Casos práticos, Porto: Porto Editora.

Literature Notes

O atendimento aos estudantes decorre no Gabinete 3, às 4ª feiras (14:00h-16:30h) e 5ª feiras (14:00h às 16:00h). A docente poderá ajustar o seu horário às necessidades dos trabalhadores-estudantes, devendo o atendimento ocorrer sob marcação prévia por email.


Continuous Assessment

In accordance with the Regulation for the Evaluation of Knowledge, students may choose one of the following assessment modalities: 1. DISTRIBUTED EVALUATION. This modality includes: A) 1 individual written test to be done at the time of the final exam. The test has a weight of 50% in the final mark B) 1 practical work done, preferably in a group (maximum 2 students). The rules for carrying out the work will be made available in a separate document. The work has a weighting of 35% in the final grade. C) 1 oral presentation, individually or in groups (maximum 2 students), about a community development experience with seniors. The oral presentation has a weighting of 15% in the final grade. 2. FINAL EXAM (Article 12 of the Regulation for the Evaluation of Knowledge), which shall consist of an individual written examination. Note Well: In order for the student to remain in the distributed assessment, he / she must attend 75% of the total number of classes (Point 7 of Article 11 of the Regulation for Assessment of Knowledge

Final Exam

Test - 50% Oral presentation - 15% Practical work - 35% OR Exam - 100%

Proofs and special works

Not applicable.

Special Assessment (TE, DA, ...)

Not applicable.

Improvement of final grade

According to Regulation for the Evaluation of Knowledge