Homework:
Frame: Research as Inquiry
Discipline: Bachelor of Social Work
Level: Undergraduate
Topic: Child abandonment and measures to reduce child abandonment in South Africa
Objectives:
- To introduce undergraduate learners to the issues related to child abandonment in South Africa.
- To test their own knowledge on the topic
- To raise curiosity and motivation for them to be aware and draw interest on the issues surrounding the social services in the country.
Scenario:
Learners will have to conduct a short research on child abandonment in South Africa. They will be given the following topics to discuss:
- Define child abandonment
- Causes
- Statistics
- Adoption
- Attached Laws
- Effects of child abandonment in adulthood
- Measures to reduce
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Activities
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Use various research
methods, based on the need, circumstance and type of inquiry
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Interview abandoned children, families who adopted,
children’s home caregivers, social worker’s, psychologists, etc. and read biographies written by or about adopted
children to gain more understanding on their feelings.
Disposition: Follow ethical and legal guidelines in
gathering and using information (get ethical clearance with relevant
departments)
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Monitor gathered
information and assess for gaps or weaknesses
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Read research articles
and books and determine what topics you still need to research about and
include in your discussion.
Disposition:
Maintain an open
mind and a critical stance
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Synthesize ideas
gathered from multiple sources
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Compile your essay,
present your findings from the collected information, compare it with the
information gathered from the literature, and give your views and/or recommendations of how the future looks like in terms of the issues affecting child abandonment.
Disposition: Learners will realize that there will be more research needed in future and they will Consider research
as open-ended exploration and engagement with information
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Good Fikiswa. Please reconsider your dispositions. Do you think that they align with the learning outcomes and activities?
ReplyDeleteI will re-look at them again...
DeleteGreat lesson!
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