This course will enable the students to –
Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs):
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Learning outcomes (at course level) |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
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DHSC 613B
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Family Dynamics: Mapping Family Relationships (Theory) |
The students will be able to - CLO273: Become familiar with the concept of family dynamics and factors influencing the dynamics of Indian family. CLO274: Develop the familiarity with the family and its related issues and adjustments. CLO275: Understand the role expectations and demands of traditional and modern gender roles. CLO276: Acquire the knowledge about the factors influencing family dynamics CLO277: Become familiar with the reflection and perception of family members towards each other. |
Approach in teaching: Discussion, Presentation,
Learning activities for the students: Field activities, Presentation, Giving tasks |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Presentation |
· Concept of Family Dynamics
· Indian families and Internal Dynamics
· Factors that influence dynamics of the family
· Family interactions, Cohesion, Communication in family
· Family Life Education-Meaning, importance, methods
· Families in different ecological context
· Traditional forms of family and marriage in India-Nuclear, Joint and Extended-Merits & Demerits
· The life cycle -Features, Importance and Stages
· Alternative forms of family
Family Developmental tasks
· Nature of roles and relationships in Indian Context
· Determinants of roles and relationships
· Traditional and Modern gender roles
Variations in family structures and role distributions
· Changes in the structure of Families
· Changes in roles within family setting
· Role confusion, Role Conflict and Role Stress
· Reflection on Behaviours in family
· Modern Indian Families
· Problems encountered in family
· Family Intervention
· Government policies and programmes for families.
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