units
OCC5131
Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
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| Level | Postgraduate |
| Faculty | Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences |
| Offered | Peninsula Summer semester B 2012 (On-campus block of classes) |
| Coordinator(s) | Dr Ted Brown |
A This unit will provide an in depth overview of the issues related to
the assessment of children (ethical, legal, professional, educational, clinical). The unit will start by introducing the reasons, uses, and purposes of assessment. Specific methods (e.g.observation, objective performance, parent-report) related to the assessment of children will be reviewed. Particular attention will be paid to issues related to family-centred practice and assessing children in naturalistic environments. Different contexts (e.g., clinic, community, school, home) where assessment is completed, issues related to the assessment of children at different age levels / developmental levels and the evaluation of children with special needs will
be discussed. Ethical, policy and legal issues related to the assessment of children will be presented and critiqued. Specific types of assessment tools, scales, and instruments appropriate for use with children will be presented and reviewed. This will provide a broad base of 7 knowledge and skills for occupational therapy and other health professional students wishing to work with children and families in clinical, educational, home, and community settings.
At the completion of this unit, students will:
Seminar presentation (10%)
Critique (1000 words)(30%)
Class participation (10%)
Essay (3000 words)(50%)
On Campus: 3 hours per week of lectures plus 1 hour per week of
tutorial. 8 hours per week of private study (reading, literature review, practicing skills,
preparation of assignments, and other self-directed learning activities). Averaged over the 12 week semester - a total of 156 hours.