Supervised Practicum, Part 1
Important Notice
This course is not active. Please contact Department Chair for more information.
Overview
The following global ideas guide the design and delivery of this course:
- Child and youth care assessment requires knowledge of general assessment criteria in order to effectively use a field based assessment tool.
- The development of effective professional communication skills requires both knowledge of the professional communication process and considerable practice in its use.
- An understanding of normative development is central to effective assessment and intervention.
- Practicum provides the opportunity for the student to become involved in professional practice,to discuss and contribute to professional knowledge and to participate in professional organizations.
- In practicum, students turn theory into practice by designing, organizing, selecting, and accessing appropriate activities with children and youth.
- Knowledge of human growth and development informs the practice of child and youth care.
- Skill in building relationships deepens through practice and supervision.
- Practicum provides the student with the opportunity to have direct experience with children, youth and families under the supervision of professionals at the placement and Douglas College faculty.
- The experience of working in a child and youth care setting provides the student with essential practical knowledge of the setting and with many aspects of the larger service delivery network.
- Observation of skilled, knowledgeable practitioners and thorough supervision support the student to develop skilled child and youth care practice.
- Field experience
- Supervision
- Seminar discussion
- Typical means of evaluation will include a combination of written research assignments, case evaluation, testing, and group presentations. This is a Graded Course.
Students are expected to develop their own specific learning goals in their learning plans to achieve the following objectives:
- To practice (under supervision) basic child and youth care assessment and communication skills
- To demonstrate use of a normative developmental perspective for planning and carrying out effective assessment and intervention strategies
- To become involved in professional practice by contributing to professional knowledge and participating in professional organizations
- To demonstrate how to turn theory into practice by devising, organizing, selecting and accessing appropriate activities with children and youth
- To develop competency in developmental understanding and relationship building
- To have direct experience in working with children, adolescents and/or their families
- To have direct involvement with at least one setting and to develop an awareness of other child and youth care settings
- To experience a high level of supportive supervision and to have the opportunity to observe skilled and knowledgeable practitioners at work.
Textbooks and Materials to be Purchased by Students:
Course pack entitled, “CYCC 3310/3311 – Supervised Practicum Field Guide”
Requisites
Prerequisites
No prerequisite courses.
Corequisites
No corequisite courses.
Equivalencies
No equivalent courses.
Course Guidelines
Course Guidelines for previous years are viewable by selecting the version desired. If you took this course and do not see a listing for the starting semester / year of the course, consider the previous version as the applicable version.
Course Transfers
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Institution | Transfer Details for CYCC 3310 | |
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There are no applicable transfer credits for this course. |