Incoming teaching activity at the Faculty of Social Work and Health in the winter term 2018/2019 Course Title Contents Lecturer Schedule Degree s Programme Women Fri, 7 Dec 2018 Offenders 2:30 pm 6:45 pm Intercultural competence in social work The course centres on women offenders worldwide, with a special emphasis on the United States of America. Topics to be covered include: theoretical background, global trends in crime and imprisonment, the overlap of women as victims and offenders, the pains of imprisonment, women offender s needs, prison programming, and recommendations. - Migration history and the current immigration movement - Life situation of migrants and their families - Basics of intercultural competence - Integration concepts at federal, state, and local level - Intercultural opening of social services - Anti-discrimination law Prof. Dr. Dawn Beichner, Professor of Women s and Gender Studies at Illinois State University (Normal, Illinois, USA) Sonia Reis, Visiting assistant at the Universidade de Lisboa (Portugal) Sat, 8 Dec 2018 9:00 am 6:30 pm Sun, 9 Dec 2018 9:00 am 4:30 pm Fri, 2 Nov 2018 2:30 pm 6:45 pm Sat, 3 Nov 2018 Sun, 4 Nov 2018 Bachelor of Social Work (Module 3) Bachelor of Social Work (Module 3) Credits 2,5 2,5 Gender issues in social work The category "gender" is significant for social work in several ways. On the one hand, hierarchical and unequal gender relations can be understood as causes for problems of addressees of social work. On the other hand, the interpretive paradigms by recipients of social work as well as the strategies of action of addressees may differ due to different Prof. Dr. Gema Varona, Professor at Basque Institute of Criminology, University of the Basque Country, Donostia / San Sebastián (Spain) Fri, 5 Oct 2018 2:30 pm 6:45 pm Sat, 6 Oct 2018 Sun, 7 Oct 2018 Bachelor of Social Work (Module 3) 2,5
socialization processes. Against this background, social work needs gendersensitive perspectives, concepts of action and fields of work. In addition, social work can ask to what extent itself is gender-specific and involved in the (re-) production of gender relations. The course will introduce basic gender issues in social work. Emphases are: - Gender relations in society - Life situations / problem situations of girls / women, boys / men - Gender-specific fields of work and gender-sensitive concepts of action - Gender mainstreaming Module: Major social issues and current developments in social care services in selected European welfare states Course Title Contents Lecturer Schedule Degree s Programme Youth at risk - Prof. Dr. Albert Fri, 26 Oct 2018 Bachelor of Problems and Hauber, Leiden 2:30 pm 6:45 pm Social Work programs for University (The improvement Netherlands) This seminar on life worlds of male and female juveniles and young adults focuses primarily on the comparison of life worlds and life circumstances of young people, who have committed delinquent acts or who have violated norms in the societies of the Netherlands and Germany, respectively. What are relevant differences in life circumstances? How can social workers react? Students know about the Sat, 27 Oct 2018 Sun, 28 Oct 2018 Interdisciplinary module for all programmes M 17b Credits 5
reactions of the criminal justice system and alternative ways. They understand why young people transgress societal norms and which (subcultural) meanings are constituted by committing such acts. They learn about and are encouraged to search for specific measures of intervention in this field. Welfare State and Migration The welfare state promises not only inclusion but is also surrounded by various material and symbolic boundaries that govern both access and entitlement Christos Zisis (PhD Candidate in Social & Cult. Anthropology, University of Hamburg) Thursdays, 4:15 pm - 5:45 pm to benefits. Transnational migration processes call into question the traditional, complex and in some cases discriminatory architecture of social systems and foster new challenges. Media reports on immigration into the social system, as well as populist mobilizations create a mood in which more and more borders are drawn. In order to shed light on these complexities and interrelated topics, this seminar will approach and analyse the epistemologies and genealogies of the institutional architecture of the welfare state as well as the foundations and
instruments of migration policy, with a special focus on European asylum policies. Further questions to be taken into consideration: Is the nationally constituted welfare state capable of responding adequately to transnational migrations as an element of globalization? Which political and social integration conditions and strategies does an immigration society need? Are successful integration concepts from other countries transferable? Does socio-political confrontation with migration and the integration of ethnic minorities enable the further development of the national welfare state?
Module: Moderation and Group Management in social and pedagogical fields Course Title Contents Lecturer Schedule Degree s Basics in moderation and presentation Moderation is a method for groupwork and relevant in all fields of social and pedagogical work. The aim of moderation is the conceptualisation of group processes in a structured way. This seminar will examine the structure of good moderation and presentation as well as the skills and competencies that are necessary for a successful moderation. Different moderation tools will be actively used throughout the seminar. Students are asked to practise moderation tools themselves as well as designing phases of the seminar with moderation tools. Markus Krajc (graduated pedagogue, systemic coach and DGSv/ DGfC certificated supervisor) Fri, 26 Oct 2018 Fri, 12 Dec 2018 Fri, 18 Jan 2019 Programme Interdisciplinary module for all programmes M17c Credits 5 Group work and group management in social and pedagogical fields of work Group work and the managing of groups is highly relevant in many fields of social work. For people working in these fields it is therefore necessary to know how groups function and how group processes can be structured in order to achieve a positive result. This seminar Markus Krajc (graduated pedagogue, systemic coach and DGSv/ DGfC certificated supervisor) Fri, 5 Oct 2018 Fri, 7 Dec 2018 Fri, 11 Jan 2019
will look into the different phases of group processes as well as important aspects that are relevant in the different phases. This seminar will include practical methods and tools for group work and students are asked to design certain phases of the seminar themselves.