Peninsula Second semester 2008 (Day)
Students will learn about the principles and mechanisms underlying the relationship between the person, their environment and occupations, and how this relates to human health and wellbeing. The concept of occupation will be described, how occupation changes across the lifespan, and how people shape and are shaped by their engagement in occupation and their environmental context. Students will engage in experiential exercises to support their learning of concepts, including participation in fieldwork experience - either a weekend camp with children with disabilities or rural placement experience.
Upon successful completion of this unit students will be able to:
Lifespan assignment (1500 words): 30%
Report (1000 words): 20%
Group presentation based on findings from IPE rural experience (10 minutes): 10%
Submission on findings from IPE rural experience (600-800 words): 10%
Assignment (2000 words): 30%
Hurdle requirements: attendance at 80% of all tutorials, skills classes and fieldwork placements, written report of observation and participation in a 30 hour camp (or equivalent) and completion of reflective diary.