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Interprofessional CollaborationLaajuus (5 cr)

Code: 1L00HD08

Credits

5 op

Objectives

After completing the study unit, the student is able to
- recognise which objectives and activities form multiprofessional and multi-operator cooperation
- define the basic concepts of multiprofessional cooperation and related legislation
- take the customer’s inclusion in multiprofessional work and shared activities into consideration
- work collegially for the customer’s benefit
- promote the building of shared expertise, interaction and trust
- work in a multiprofessional working group in accordance with the objectives of continuous learning.

Content

During the study unit, we will seek to answer the following questions:
- Which perspectives are involved in multiprofessional work and cooperation?
- What is multiprofessional cooperation that strengthens the customer’s participation like?
- How do you carry out collegial cooperation?
- How are expertise, interaction and trust built in multiprofessional cooperation?

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

To receive the grade ‘Satisfactory’ (1–2), the student must be able to
- recognise which objectives and activities form multiprofessional and multi-operator cooperation
- define the basic concepts of multiprofessional cooperation and related legislation.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4)

To receive the grade ‘Good’ (3–4), the student must be able to
- recognise which objectives and activities form multiprofessional and multi-operator cooperation
- define the basic concepts of multiprofessional cooperation and related legislation
- take the customer’s inclusion in multiprofessional work and shared activities into consideration
- work collegially for the customer’s benefit.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

To receive the grade ‘Very good’ (5), the student must be able to
- recognise which objectives and activities form multiprofessional and multi-operator cooperation
- define the basic concepts of multiprofessional cooperation and related legislation
- take the customer’s inclusion in multiprofessional work and shared activities into consideration
- work collegially for the customer’s benefit
- promote the building of shared expertise, interaction and trust
- work in a multiprofessional working group in accordance with the objectives of continuous learning.

Enrolment period

18.11.2024 - 05.01.2025

Timing

01.01.2025 - 23.02.2025

Credits

5 op

Virtual portion

5 op

Mode of delivery

Online learning

Unit

Professional Teacher Education

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Teachers
  • Minna Seppälä
Person in charge

Minna Seppälä

Objectives (course unit)

After completing the study unit, the student is able to
- recognise which objectives and activities form multiprofessional and multi-operator cooperation
- define the basic concepts of multiprofessional cooperation and related legislation
- take the customer’s inclusion in multiprofessional work and shared activities into consideration
- work collegially for the customer’s benefit
- promote the building of shared expertise, interaction and trust
- work in a multiprofessional working group in accordance with the objectives of continuous learning.

Content (course unit)

During the study unit, we will seek to answer the following questions:
- Which perspectives are involved in multiprofessional work and cooperation?
- What is multiprofessional cooperation that strengthens the customer’s participation like?
- How do you carry out collegial cooperation?
- How are expertise, interaction and trust built in multiprofessional cooperation?

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

To receive the grade ‘Satisfactory’ (1–2), the student must be able to
- recognise which objectives and activities form multiprofessional and multi-operator cooperation
- define the basic concepts of multiprofessional cooperation and related legislation.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

To receive the grade ‘Good’ (3–4), the student must be able to
- recognise which objectives and activities form multiprofessional and multi-operator cooperation
- define the basic concepts of multiprofessional cooperation and related legislation
- take the customer’s inclusion in multiprofessional work and shared activities into consideration
- work collegially for the customer’s benefit.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

To receive the grade ‘Very good’ (5), the student must be able to
- recognise which objectives and activities form multiprofessional and multi-operator cooperation
- define the basic concepts of multiprofessional cooperation and related legislation
- take the customer’s inclusion in multiprofessional work and shared activities into consideration
- work collegially for the customer’s benefit
- promote the building of shared expertise, interaction and trust
- work in a multiprofessional working group in accordance with the objectives of continuous learning.

Assessment scale

0-5