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Program development report

Program development report. Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University Faculty of Medicine. Initial assessment of the Master Program. Status quo report List of objectives of the MA List of competencies to be achieved by graduates of the MA Target-groups for recruitment

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Program development report

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  1. Program development report Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University Faculty of Medicine

  2. Initial assessment of theMaster Program • Status quo report • List of objectives of the MA • List of competencies to be achieved by graduates of the MA • Target-groups for recruitment • Accreditation documents and approvals necessary • Decision of the University to start the MA • Academic person in charge of the MA • Administrative person in charge of the MA • Assessment of existing infrastructure resources for the MA • Assessment of existing teaching human resources for the MA

  3. List of objectives of the MA • Environmental health • Epidemiology • Health care organization and management • Basics of bioethics and health legislation • Biostatistics, health information systems (medical information and statistics) • Social Psychology • Social Policy and Services • Practice in Social settings • English Language

  4. List of competencies to be achieved by graduates of the MA : • graduate of Mastership Program will acquire more comprehensive knowledge, based on the education received on the first level of training course and in the research context will provide the possibility and background for the development and/or application of original ideas; • graduate will be able to apply decision making skills in new and unfamiliar environment in the context of acquired specialty or adjacent (multidisciplinary) areas; • graduate will be able to integrate acquired knowledge; to overcome the difficulties and build up his/her opinions based on incomplete or limited information, taking into consideration social and ethic responsibilities with regards to the application of such knowledge and opinions; • graduate will be able to make public presentations on his/her conclusions providing justifications for specialists and non-specialists using appropriate knowledge and logic; • graduate will develop such learning skills, that will create a possibility to continue self-determined and independent learning.

  5. List of competencies to be achieved by graduates of the MA The Master Program provides Students with the opportunity to develop advanced knowledge and skills for professional practice in core social work fields and methods. It allows students the opportunity for in-depth study in fields of interpersonal helping, child and family practice, community practice, and leadership and organizational practice. The courses offer a theoretical and practice base for advanced professional practice and leadership in social work services.

  6. Learning Outcome The ability to engage with individuals, groups and communities in society and apply social work knowledge and skills to meet needs, to enable them to develop their potential and to foster their greater control over their lives.

  7. Target-groups for recruitment • MA program Faculty welcome Students who have higher education in medicine, law, or economic sciences, or higher education in Social and Political Sciences, psychology, sociology, etc. • samagistroprogramamiesalmebayvelamsurvels, visacainteresebssazogadoebrivijanmrTelobissakiTxebi da socialuriservisebi...

  8. Academic person in charge of the MA • NataKazakhashvili • Nino Chikhladze • LashaLoria • Nato Pitskhelauri • PaataImnadze • ShotaTsanava • KetevanDadiani

  9. Administrative person in charge of the MA • Alexander Tsiskaridze • Dimitri Kordzaia • Pati Dzotsenidze • Maka Jorbenadze

  10. Status quo report • List of existing Master programs at our university • Analysis of the existing national legislation • Curricula of existing MA • Internal regulations of the University regarding MA programs • Analysis of the political framework • Analysis of existing resources in the university

  11. Existing Curricula of Master Program

  12. Curricula characteristics • Curricula and syllabus of all courses developed • Methods of teaching used in each course • Grading scheme to be used • Number of ECTS per course

  13. New Curricula of Master Program

  14. Methods of teaching • Lectures • Seminars • Practice in Social settings • The teaching and learning includes an exciting blend of lectures, outside speakers, group work and use of multimedia. The course also offers the opportunity for active student participation where you will be encouraged to contribute your own knowledge and experience. • Information technology plays an increasingly important role in our courses and a very extensive range of learning resources can be accessed through ‘TSU Virtual', an online repository of lectures, handouts, information and learning exercises. • Our modules are assessed on the basis of coursework, which includes assignments, portfolios and presentations. • In health and social care no professional group works in isolation. TSU teaches a very wide range of pre-qualification and foundation courses including health and social care, nursing (adult, children's and mental health), midwifery, occupational therapy, osteopathy, operating department practice, paramedic emergency care, and physiotherapy. You will share your learning with these other health care students. This is a key component of the course as it is essential to developing your teamwork skills and your understanding of the other roles you will encounter in practice.

  15. Students of the new Master Program • Entrance requirements - A bachelor’s degree from an accredited University • Selection criteria for new students - National Exam and Exam in Public Health and social work • Potential career paths on the labor market for graduates Careers Graduates have the opportunity to develop practice, research, leadership and management skills that will make them more competitive in areas of advanced practice and management roles. Graduates are employed in a wide range of government and non government organizations as direct practitioners, managers, researchers and policy practitioners. Some graduates use this qualification as a basis for entering private practice. • System of student evaluation of the courses

  16. System of student evaluation of the courses • Attendance-Maximum score - 15 • pro-activity at lectures and practical sessions-Maximum score - 20 (including home work, small individual project, presentation etc) • Midterm Exam-Maximum score - 25 • Final examination-Maximum score - 40 • At the end of the course IV semester - Dissertation

  17. Grading scheme to be used • A- 91-100; • B- 81-90; • c- 71-80; • D- 61-70; • E- 51-60; • F- 41-50; • Fx- 0-40.

  18. ICT • Installed ICT resources • Project website • http://www.tsu.edu.ge/ge/faculties/medicine/zs12kt8rvbmcynsun/ • http://www.hstalks.com/r/tblsc/continue/ • Moodle • Tbilisi State University has trial access for teachers and students to view The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection. The collection provides immediate access to over 1,300 online seminar style talks containing the latest research and developments as well as the fundamentals presented by the world’s leading experts including a number of Nobel Laureates. • This prestigious new resource is perfect for the classroom setting, the lab, research, as part of teaching course curriculum, as a study or reference tool for MA students. 

  19. Cooperation with TEMPUS Partners • List of professors from other TEMPUS partners to teach at the MA • Student mobility plan involving the other TEMPUS partners

  20. Training the trainers course – UK • Partner report • Analysis of acquired knowledge (about new teaching methods) • Analysis of acquired skills • Plan to include training results in the MA • Training the trainers course –Sweden • Partner report • Analysis of acquired knowledge (IT technologies) • Analysis of acquired skills • Plan to include training results in the MA

  21. Thank you very much for your attention!

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