Post Graduate Diploma in Gandhian Social Work

Similar documents
Ahimsa Center K-12 Lesson Plan. The Satyagraha Training of Social Activists in the Classroom

Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development. A joint initiative by UNESCO and the Government of India

Setting the Scene: ECVET and ECTS the two transfer (and accumulation) systems for education and training

2. Contact Information : 19, Samarth colony, M. J. College Road, Jalgaon-01 Tel. No ; Mobil :

MAHATMA GANDHI KASHI VIDYAPITH Deptt. of Library and Information Science B.Lib. I.Sc. Syllabus

Programme Specification

The Gandhigram Rural Institute Deemed University Gandhigram

Note: Principal version Modification Amendment Modification Amendment Modification Complete version from 1 October 2014

EDUCATION. Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Noragric

Post-16 transport to education and training. Statutory guidance for local authorities

Programme Specification

INFORMATION BOOKLET. Refer RUHS website ( for updated and relevant information.

2 di 7 29/06/

International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years Programme (PYP) at Northeast Elementary

A STUDY ON AWARENESS ABOUT BUSINESS SCHOOLS AMONG RURAL GRADUATE STUDENTS WITH REFERENCE TO COIMBATORE REGION

No.1-32/2006-U.II/U.I(ii) Government of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher Education

COMMISSIONER AND DIRECTOR OF SCHOOL EDUCATION ANDHRA PRADESH :: HYDERABAD NOTIFICATION FOR RECRUITMENT OF TEACHERS 2012

WORKSHOP NOTES Christine Torre

Computers on Wheels!!

University of Plymouth. Community Engagement Strategy

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES OF DEPUTY REGISTRAR (GENERAL)

SCU Graduation Occasional Address. Rear Admiral John Lord AM (Rtd) Chairman, Huawei Technologies Australia

CHAPTER I NATURE OF SANT GADGEBABA GRAM SWACHATA ABHIYAN

Work Placement Programme. Learn English in the heart of Ireland. Shannon Academy of English.

Regional Bureau for Education in Africa (BREDA)

UNIVERSITY OF DELHI DEPARTMENT OF ADULT CONTINUTING EDUCATION & EXTENSION. UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMME (Courses effective from Academic Year )

Master s Programme in European Studies

RURAL LIBRARY AS COMMUNITY INFORMATION CENTRE: A STUDY OF KARNATAKA STATE

Experience Art Increase Motivation

FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY

WITTENBORG UNIVERSITY

GLOBAL MEET FOR A RESURGENT BIHAR

Chiltern Training Ltd.

Faculty of Social Sciences

M-Tech Degree Course PROSPECTUS

RAJASTHAN CENTRALIZED ADMISSIONS TO BACHELOR OF PHYSIOTHERAPY COURSE-2017 (RCA BPT-2017) INFORMATION BOOKLET

INTERNAL ASSIGNMENT QUESTIONS P.G. Diploma in English Language & Teaching ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS ( )

TUCSON CAMPUS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS SYLLABUS

Open Distance Learning - Environmental Management Course

Adjunct Faculty Meetings: How to Run Them

Refer to the MAP website ( for specific textbook and lab kit requirements.

Instructor Experience and Qualifications Professor of Business at NDNU; Over twenty-five years of experience in teaching undergraduate students.

B.A.B.Ed (Integrated) Course

Subject Inspection of Mathematics REPORT. Marian College Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 Roll number: 60500J

Field Experience and Internship Handbook Master of Education in Educational Leadership Program

NR-509: ADVANCED PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT Lab/Immersion Weekend Fact Sheet

PUPIL PREMIUM POLICY

Programme Specification

Conventions. Declarations. Communicates

Programme Specification. BSc (Hons) RURAL LAND MANAGEMENT

20 HOURS PER WEEK. Barcelona. 1.1 Intensive Group Courses - All levels INTENSIVE COURSES OF

Wyoming Psychological Association 2017 Fall Conference Continuing Education for Mental Health Professionals

IMPORTANT GUIDELINE FOR PROJECT/ INPLANT REPORT. FOSTER DEVELOPMENT SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT, DR.BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR MARATHWADA UNIVERSITY,AURANGABAD...

Programme Specification. MSc in Palliative Care: Global Perspectives (Distance Learning) Valid from: September 2012 Faculty of Health & Life Sciences

Briefing document CII Continuing Professional Development (CPD) scheme.

BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY UNDER UNIVERSITY INDUSTRY INTERACTION PROGRAMMES

4 th Grade Number and Operations in Base Ten. Set 3. Daily Practice Items And Answer Keys

Council of the European Union Brussels, 4 November 2015 (OR. en)

Faculty of Law Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. Local Advertisement No. 01/15 dated

Ioe Entrance Exam 2070 Model Question Papers

FTE General Instructions

CARLETON UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF THE HUMANITIES/ RELIGION RELI 4852B (Winter 2013) Mahatma Gandhi in India and the World

ROLE OF TEACHERS IN CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT FOR TEACHER EDUCATION

Loyalist College Applied Degree Proposal. Name of Institution: Loyalist College of Applied Arts and Technology

Perioperative Care of Congenital Heart Diseases

HARPER ADAMS UNIVERSITY Programme Specification

TEACHER OF MATHEMATICS (Maternity Full time or Part time from January 2018)

About our academy. Joining our community

ACCREDITATION STANDARDS

INDIAN STATISTICAL INSTITUTE 203, BARRACKPORE TRUNK ROAD KOLKATA

Tribal Colleges and Universities

Teacher Role Profile Khartoum, Sudan

Master of Arts in Applied Social Sciences

Dual Training at a Glance

Global MBA Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Concept paper on unemployability and the relevant solutions

(Effective from )

November 23 until November 25, Novedrate (Co)/ITALY

MSc Education and Training for Development

STRATEGIC GROWTH FROM THE BASE OF THE PYRAMID

Bachelor of International Hospitality Management

Syllabus Education Department Lincoln University EDU 311 Social Studies Methods


UNIVERSITY OF MYSORE * * *

According to the Census of India, rural

PRE-REQUISITES. 1. At least two batches of Management program [MBA] should have graduated.

Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET)

Social Justice Practicum (SJP) Description

RAJASTHAN UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES Kumbha Marg, Sector-18, Pratap Nagar, Tonk Road, Jaipur Phone: ,

University of the Arts London (UAL) Diploma in Professional Studies Art and Design Date of production/revision May 2015

Graduate Calendar. Graduate Calendar. Fall Semester 2015

[For Admission Test to VI Class] Based on N.C.E.R.T. Pattern. By J. N. Sharma & T. S. Jain UPKAR PRAKASHAN, AGRA 2

ECON 442: Economic Development Course Syllabus Second Semester 2009/2010

Soulbus project/jamk Part B: National tailored pilot Case Gloria, Soultraining, Summary

Report on One Day seminar For Faculties of Engineering Colleges On Design Engineering (February 13, 2015) In Affiliation With GTU INNOVATION COUNCIL

Introduction to Indian Popular Culture: "Acche Di Aane Wale Hain (Good Days Are Coming): Discontent and its Civilization in India" 21G.

Strategic management and marketing for global markets

PROJECT DESCRIPTION SLAM

JOIN INDIAN COAST GUARD

International Branches

Transcription:

Gandhi Research Foundation Objective of the Program Course Syllabus Retune graduates with social work study background or professional students with social work experience / aptitude towards a Gandhian Approach to Rural Development Social Work. Note: The course will be developed through experimentation. The course content for the first batch will be custom tailored for a pilot project region in Maharashtra. To be optimal the final contents will also incorporate the suggestions of the students so that the course has sufficient richness in terms of concepts, skills and practical exposure. Qualification Master of Social Work ; Graduates of Professional Studies relevant to rural development with at least one year experience in Social Work or Exceptional Aptitude / Innovative Ideas. Methodology The Program will be of one year duration out of which the last six months will be for internship. The first six months also will be spent with field work and campus study in a 50:50 equation; Month 1 : After a weeklong orientation, the students will be on a village stay and study program for three weeks in which they will understand the realities of the rural area which will form the field action zone for the program. Month 2: Course 1: Gandhian approach to Development Social work. People with skill gaps will be given essential inputs to be ready for the next course. Month 3: Course 2: Methods and Techniques for Gandhian Social Work might be conducted in the field itself through a learning through doing / problem solving approach Month 4: Course 3 Development and Welfare Programs of India. Basically a self study and presentation by students; should preferably be conducted in an ambience of related schemes. Month 5 and 6: Course 4: Internship for Six weeks. The seventh and eighth week will be for mid term evaluation and related preparation. Months 7 12: Course 5: Placement (with relevant agency). It could also take the form of continuation of Internship. During this period the student will be expected to prepare a dream Project

Gandhi Research Foundation Course Syllabus Credits Course 1: Gandhian approach to Development Social work. (5 Credits) Course 2: Methods and Techniques for Gandhian Social Work (5 Credits) Course 3 Development and Welfare Programs of India. (5 Credits) Course 4: Internship for Six weeks (10 Credits) Course 5: Placement (25 Credits) Course 1. Gandhian Approach to Social Work: Philosophy and Practice Month 2: Course 1: Gandhian approach to Development Social work. People with skill gaps will be given essential inputs to be ready for the next course. 1. Fundamentals of Gandhian philosophy / thought Truth Nonviolence Self realization. 2. Gandhi s vision of an ideal society and ideal world order Sarvodaya the India of Gandhi s Dreams Gram Swaraj / Ramarajya. 3. Approach to Social Transformation Resistance and Reconstruction (Satyagraha and Constructive Program) Importance of voluntary action (collective social action) swaraj from below. 4. Stewards of Social Change Social Entrepreneurship Approach and Lok Sevak Approach; Skill sets needed ; Modes of Training; Social Work as spiritual sadhana/yajna 5. Salient features of main stream Social Work (philosophy, values, principles, skills Components, Scope and Limitation) and comparison with Gandhian Approach 6. Case Studies of Gandhian Approach Indian and Global (ten case studies) Note: Students will acquire the following through extra mural engagements (prayer, guest interactions, contemplation ) i. Gandhian ethics and its relevance for social work ii. Individual and society organic relationship and challenges; Personal transformation and social change iii. Means End issues iv. Justice and Righteousness v. Code of ethics for social workers

Course 2. Methods and Techniques for Gandhian Social Work Month 3: Course 2: Methods and Techniques for Gandhian Social Work might be conducted in the field itself through a learning through doing / problem solving approach 1. An overview of social case work, social group work, and social work research 2. Integrated social work samagra gram seva 3. Understanding Indian village communities Perspectives of Marx, Jawaharlal Nehru, B.R. Ambedkar, Mahatma Phule 4. Gandhian understanding of community Social, Economic, Political and Spiritual dimensions village as organic community 5. Gram Swaraj approach to Community organization (73 rd and 74 th Amendments and Provision for Tribal Areas) Rural Reconstruction and Voluntary Action 6. Case studies of social transformation actions (ten case study) Review: Course 3. Development and Welfare Programmes in India Month 4: Course 3 Development and Welfare Programs of India. Basically a self study and presentation by students; should preferably be conducted in an ambience of related schemes. 1. Development programme in India an overview, critique and case study 2. Social welfare programme in India an overview, critique and case study 3. Social Welfare administration structure and functions 4. Social Welfare legislations (a) Human Rights (b) Right to Information (c) Right to Education (d) Food Security; Citizens Responsibility. 5. Social Welfare Voluntary sector role of voluntary sector structure and governance of voluntary organization Accountability and transparency. 6. Government N.G.O interface working partnership and alliance building. Review: Course 4. Internship for Six weeks Note: Students will be required to carry out in depth planning and field work in the chosen regions in appropriate teams of talent mix. Course 5: Placement During this Period the student will be required to be involved in responsible leadership roles. This period will also give the opportunity for framing one s own dream project (involving directions of work, problem and region identification, project formulation and finalization of linkages. Bringing all these information into a document that could be presented to scheme / financial agencies). It is quite possible that the Placement becomes an extension of internship.

Note Gandhi Research Foundation 1. Program Schedule, 2017 18 Field Visits Weekly Feedback Week Off Regulations : Weekly Two Days (Thursday and Friday); : Saturday : Sunday; : PG Diploma Candidates shall avoid 1. T Shirts and Jeans in the academic campus; 2. their mobile phone in the academic campus / Class room 3. Contact Number during the day: 0257 226 00 33 (Extn. 205, 207, 204) : Bikers are advised to wear helmet while riding in the campus Course Facilitators : Dr. D John Chelladurai 09422 77 6936 : Sh. Ashwin Zala 094 049 55 272 2. Daily Schedule for Students of PG Dip in GSW 05.30 5.45 AM : Morning Prayer 06.00 7.00 AM : Agriculture ` 08.15 8.45 AM : Breakfast 09.00 09.30 AM : GRF Prayer 09.30 10.45 : Class I 11.00 12.15 PM : Class II 12.15 12.45 PM : Journal Writing 01.00 01.30 PM : Lunch 01.30 02.00 PM : Free Time 02.00 03.00 PM : Library Work 03.00 05.30 PM : Interactive Session / Hand on Experience 05.30 06.00 PM : Library

Faculty 06.00 06.15 PM : GRF Prayer 07.00 07.30 PM : Dinner 08.00 08.45 PM : Group Discussion / Documentary 08.45 10.00 PM : Self Study PS: subject to midterm modification on the basis of learning. Visiting Faculty 1. Dr. D John Chelladurai 2. Sh. Ashwin Zala 1. Dr. Sudharshan Iyengar, V.C., Gujarat Vidyapith 2. Prof. M P Mathai, Former Director, School of Gandhian Thought, MG University, Kottayam, Kerala 3. Dr. Ramchandra Pradhan, Rtd. Professor, Delhi University, Delhi 4. Dr. Vishwas Patil, Former Principal, V N College, Shahada 5. Ms. Nilima Mishra, Director, BNGVN, Bahadarpur 6. Dr. Hemlatha Kulkarni, Principal, DAMU College of Social Work, Aurangabad 7. Dr. Sugan Baranth, Chairman, Nai Talimi Sangh, Sevagram, Wardha 8. Dr. Shriram Jadhav, Secretary, Sewagram Ashram, Wardha 9. Dr. Premanand Mishra, Asst Prof, Peace Research and Gandhian Thought, Gujarat Vidyapith