MARE520 Rehabilitation: Theoretical Foundation
Course description for academic year 2021/2022
Learning Outcome
A student who has completed the course will achieve the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills, and general competence:
Knowledge:
The student...
- can strategically analyze different and emerging concepts of rehabilitation.
- has advanced knowledge of concepts and theories related to description, classification, and understanding of function, participation, and health.
- has advanced knowledge of function, disability, and rehabilitation historically, socially, and globally.
- can analyze the International classification of function, disability, and health (ICF).
- has advanced knowledge of the concepts of normality and disability.
- has a thorough insight into the medical, social, and biopsychosocial disablement models.
- has advanced knowledge about reablement.
- has advanced knowledge of theories, models, and types of outcomes measures in rehabilitation.
- has advanced knowledge person-centeredness and shared decision making.
Skills:
The student...
- can analyze critically how biomedical, psychological, and sociological perspectives reflect rehabilitation within the global context.
- can analyze, critically reflect on and apply the rehabilitation process (problem identification, needs assessment, goal setting, implementation, evaluation).
- can acknowledge opportunities and challenges within the various types of interprofessional teamwork.
- can conduct cross- and within-country analysis of rehabilitation services models.
General competence:
The student...
- can communicate theoretical foundation, policy, and legal frameworks related to rehabilitation to various audiences.
- can communicate to various audiences how structures, social relationships, and the resources and constraints of individuals globally.
- can promote or inhibit the person's opportunities for function participation and health.
- can critically communicate common assumptions within rehabilitation.
- can meaningfully and thoughtfully contribute to discussions of existing theories and practice, and identify knowledge gaps and the need for new knowledge regarding rehabilitation.
- can communicate the global needs for rehabilitation.
Entry requirements
None
Recommended previous knowledge
None
Teaching methods
- Participation in scheduled synchronous sessions
- Participation in asynchronous weekly discussions
- Completion of all assigned readings
- Individual and group work
- Lectures
- Supervision and feedback
Compulsory learning activities
The course requirements must be fulfilled in order to take the exam.
- Write an individual essay (400 words)
- Work in small groups to respond to the Hackathon project
- Initiate (min of 200 words) a posting in four online discussions, and reply (min of 50 words) to four fellow students' postings in online discussions
- Write an initial plan for the term paper (200-250 words)
Fulfilled course requirements are valid for four subsequent semesters.
Assessment
A written, individual term paper, 4000 words +/- 10%
Grading scale:
The grading scale used is A to F. Grade A is the highest passing grade on the grading scale, grade F is a fail.
New exam:
When the grade F (not passed) is given, the students can improve their term paper and hand it in for the new exam.
Examination support material
No limitations
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