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本课程是北京大学开设的一门在线跨学科选修课程,主要面向信息技术、社会学和经济学等专业的本科生。课程内容涉及用计算思维的方法讨论社会学和经济学的一些经典问题。学习运用计算思维分析社会学、经济学问题的方法,加深对某些生活现象的理解,体会计算与社会科学的互动。 Learn to analyze and reason about problems in social sciences with computational thinking, appreciate interactions between computing and social sciences, as well as gain deeper understanding of some common phenomena in life and society
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    家庭是个体在人生经历中接触最早、生活在其中时间最长的社会生活群体。但是家庭生活的和谐是需要人生的智慧的。因为家庭是是社会的一个因子,所以家庭又是我们观察和了解社会的窗口,而只有真正了解了社会,我们也才有可能处理好家庭中发生的种种问题。学习家庭社会学,实用的方面,就是要在掌握家庭社会学的理论、研究方法和基本概念,认识家庭在社会影响下自身演变的规律的基础上,提升自己的社会洞察力和人生智慧,从而获得对家庭真谛和家庭生活真谛的领会与体悟,在为自己谋取家庭生活的幸福的同时也为社会的安定贡献一份力量。 因此,我们为课程设定的目标是:跳出自身局限,认识家庭真谛!
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      課程介紹 世上有許多事可以等待                    但孩子是不能等的                  他的骨在長,他的血在生                    他的意識在形成                我們對他的一切不能答以「明天」                    他的名字是「今天」                 -智利詩人Gabriela Mistral    少年是我們國家未來的「希望」,如何提供他們一個健全發展的環境是各國致力的目標。本課程旨在探討當今少年的基本福利與權利,以及其所面臨的各種問題與挑戰,並討論影響少年問題產生之相關因素,以及社會工作領域在處理少年問題時所採用的對策。此外,也將探討相關少年福利政策的意義與對社工實務的影響,並將強調以社會工作的觀點來深入討論上述各項與少年有關的議題或問題、影響問題形成的因素以及預防和輔導少年問題相關對策。 (課程涵蓋國內外相關論述) 因響應聯合國人權倡議課程計畫,特別將此門課的影片字幕更新為有英文字幕可以供學習者選擇,歡迎外國朋友一同來學習,不過英文學習部分,目前現階段計畫僅影片有英文字幕,其他學習資源、素材的語言更新,有待後續完整化。 另外在作業方面也新增了相關方案執行的範例提供大家參閱,也鼓勵同學在學習之餘,除了有擬定計畫的能力之外,也可以嘗試執行,進而對此領域有不同貢獻。 本課程之課程目標: 1) 對於少年之福利、權利議題有正確的認識。 2) 建立對少年族群正確的觀念,破除相關迷思與刻板印象。 3) 具備社會工作基礎專業知識來同理並協助處遇少年福利相關議題。 4) 能夠發揮社會正義的精神來倡導少年權利維護之相關議題。 本課程之授課形式:  本堂課將以演講影片為主,其中也包含實務工作者經驗分享與個案分析等,並穿插選擇題項的問題討論,帶動同學能將課堂知識與生活經驗連結、反思。此外,同學也必須完成線上討論與作業繳交,以及至少需觀看其他兩位同學的作業並給予評論。 本課程之修課背景要求:  修習本課程的同學,不需專業基礎,只要具備基本中文、英文閱讀能力,並對少年福利、權利及社會工作方法有興趣即可。 About the course (Course Introduction) “Many things we need can wait. The child cannot. Now is the time his bones are formed, his mind developed. To him we cannot say tomorrow, his name is today.” --Gabriela Mistral Youth are “hope” of our country’s future, to provide them with a proper environment for development is a goal pursuited by every country out there. This course aims to explore the basics of youth welfare and right as well as the various problems and challenges to be overcome. We will also discusses factors that affect the emerging youth problems and how social workers deal with such situation. In addition, we will also explore the significance of youth welfare policy and its impact on the social work practices. We’ll expand upon and discuss factors that affect the problems as well as prevention and consultation from social work perspective. The course will cover perspective from around the world. In response to the SDG (Sustainable development goals) initiative project, this course is updated with English subtitle. Foreign students are welcomed to join us. However, the course now only features partial translation. Various resources will be updated with English translation in the future. Moreover, we’ve also added examples of program implementation to our homework. Students are encouraged to participate in related projects extend learning beyond the scope of this course. The objectives of the course are: 1) To have proper understanding of obstacles faced when implementing youth welfare and rights. 2) To establish the correct concept of youth group, and dispel related myths and stereotypes. 3) To have the basic knowledge of social work to empathize and assist in dealing with issues related to the welfare of youth. 4) To motivate students in protecting youth rights. Course format    This course is consisted of lecture videos, featuring practitioners experience sharing, case analysis, mid-course discussion. Linking students’ personal experience with knowledge provided in this course. In addition, students must also complete the online discussion and upload homework, and at least review and comment on two other students’ homework. Recommended background Students who study this course do not need to have a professional foundation as long as they have basic reading and writing skills and are interested in youth welfare, rights and social work methods.