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課程名稱 |
高齡社會與福利政策專題 Population aging and social policy |
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開課學期 |
102-2 |
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授課對象 |
社會科學院 社會工作學研究所 |
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授課教師 |
楊培珊 |
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課號 |
SW7033 |
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課程識別碼 |
330EM1710 |
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班次 |
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學分 |
3 |
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全/半年 |
半年 |
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必/選修 |
選修 |
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上課時間 |
星期四2,3,4(9:10~12:10) |
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上課地點 |
社112 |
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備註 |
總人數上限:10人 外系人數限制:2人 |
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Ceiba 課程網頁 |
http://ceiba.ntu.edu.tw/1022SW7033_ |
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課程概述 |
This course is an English-only class designed for all the foreign as well as Taiwanese NTU students. Bachelor degree students are the main target of this class, but graduate students are welcomed, too.
East Asian countries, including Taiwan, China & Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, and Singapore are all facing great challenges with regards to fast population ageing. Since social policy is an important field of knowledge and practice, all these countries have tried to use social policy to guide the nations’ preparation towards the aged future. The course will give an introduction to the foundational social policies related in ageing. The course will use multi-methods of teaching, such as lectures, small group discussions, field visits (the government, NGOs, and communities), and student project presentations.
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課程目標 |
a. The students will understand population ageing in East Asian countries and globally.
b. The students will develop capacity to do ageing social policy analysis and policy practice.
c. The students will have field experiences and know how ageing social policies are done and materialized in Taiwan.
d. The course will facilitate students from various countries to interact with each other and share their own experiences and ideas related to ageing societies.
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課程要求 |
待補 |
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預期每週課前或/與課後學習時數 |
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Office Hours |
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指定閱讀 |
Chen, Sheying, & Powell, Jason L. (Eds) (2012). Aging in China: Implications to social policy of a changing economic state. New York, USA: Springer. (Reserved at NTU Library)
Kolb, Patricia J. (2014). Understanding aging and diversity: Theories and concepts. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge. (Reserved at NTU Library)
Sung, Kyu-taik (2007). Respect and care for the elderly: The East Asian Way. Lanham, USA: University Press of America, Inc. (Reserved at NTU Library)
Yeates, Nicola(2001). Globalization and social policy. London: Sage.
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參考書目 |
待補 |
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評量方式 (僅供參考) |
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No. |
項目 |
百分比 |
說明 |
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1. |
Class participation |
10% |
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2. |
A short essay on Asian social policy |
20% |
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3. |
Mid-term exam |
30% |
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4. |
Final written report |
20% |
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5. |
Final class oral report |
20% |
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- 本校尚無訂定 A+ 比例上限。
- 本校採用等第制評定成績,學生成績評量辦法中的百分制分數區間與單科成績對照表僅供參考,授課教師可依等第定義調整分數區間。詳見學習評量專區 (連結)。
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週次 |
日期 |
單元主題 |
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第1週 |
2/20 |
Introduction: Course and participants
Lecturer: Peishan Yang
Reading Assignments:
1. Sung (2007). Part I: family-centered practice of elder care.
2. Lin, Wan-I, & Yang, Shin-Yi (2009). From successful family planning to the lowest-low fertility: Taiwan’s dilemma. Asian Social Work and Policy Review, 3(2): 95-112.
3. Yang, P. (2013). Surviving social support: Care challenges facing Taiwanese centenarians. International Journal of Social Welfare, 22(4): 396-405.
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第2週 |
2/27 |
Challenges of population ageing
Lecturer: James Cherng-Tay Hsueh (Department of Sociology, NTU)
Reading Assignments:
1. UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (2004). World population to 2300. Retrieved from http://www.un.org/esa/population/publications/longrange2/WorldPop2300final.pdf
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第3週 |
3/06 |
Trends and development in East Asia ageing social policies: country report
Lecturer: Peishan Yang
Reading Assignments:
1. Chen & Powell (2012). Chapter 1: Social policy of the changing economic state.
2. Lin, Wan-I (2010). The coming of an aged society in Taiwan: Issues and policies. Asian Social Work and Policy Review, 4(3): 148-162.
3. Wang, Kate Yeong-Tsyr, & Lin, Wan-I (2011). Successful ageing: The case of Taiwan. Australian Journal on Ageing, 31(3):141-146.
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第4週 |
3/13 |
Culture as an important element of personal and social lives
Lecturer: Peishan Yang
Reading Assignments:
1. Sung (2007). Part 4: Cross-cultural comparisons.
2. Yang, P. (2007). Taiwanese values of social welfare for the elderly: the public’s perspectives. Public and Private Old-age Security Arrangements in Asia and Europe. Joint conference organized by National Science Council, Taipei, Taiwan (NSC) and International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS). 2007/09/03-10 in Amsterdam, Holland.
3. Yang, P.(2003)A Chinese way of gerontological social work practice: An ethnic/cultural/historical practice model. Social Work Symposium: Knowledge, Practice and Research in Chinese Societies—Challenges Ahead. 2003/12/2-6 in Hong Kong, China.
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第5週 |
3/20 |
Field participation of cultural events
Destination: Wan-Hua District, Taipei
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第6週 |
3/27 |
A review of ageing theories
Lecturer: Peishan Yang
Reading Assignments:
1. Hooyman, N. R., & Kiyak, H. A. (2008). Social gerontology. Chapters 3, 5, 6, & 8. Boston: Pearson Education, Inc.
2. Mackichan, F., Adamson, J., & Gooberman-Hill, R. (2013). 'Living within your limits': activity restriction in older people experiencing chronic pain. Age and Aging, 42(6): 702-708.
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第7週 |
4/03 |
Social policy as knowledge and practice
Lecturer: Peishan Yang
Reading Assignments:
1. Chen, F. L., Yang, P., & Wang, L. R. (2010). The changing profile of the Taiwanese family and the governmental response. Journal of Asian Public Policy, 3(2), 135-145.
2. Chan, C. K. (2011). Hong Kong social policy & Chinese welfare ideologies. In Social security policy in Hong Kong. Lanham: Lexington Books.
3. Kreager, P. (2009). Ageing, finance and civil society. In Arifin, E. N., & Ananta, A., Eds. Older persons in southeast Asia: An emerging asset. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Utopia Press Pte Ltd.
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第8週 |
4/10 |
Social policy and legislation
Lecturer: Mei-Nu, Yu (Legislator, to be invited)
Reading Assignments: (to be provided by confirmed lecturer)
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第9週 |
4/17 |
Field visit to I-Lan for hospice care and institutional care site visit
Coordinator: Lung-Kuan
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第10週 |
4/24 |
Mid-term exam |
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第11週 |
5/01 |
Work and retirement Lecturer: Peishan Yang Reading Assignments: 1. Chen & Powell (2012). Chapters 3: Aging: The role of work and changing expectations in the United States and China. 2. Yang, P. (2010). What is productive in Taiwanese centenarians’ lives? A challenge for the definition of productive ageing. China Journal of Social Work, 3(2-3), 125-137. 3. Stock, J. H., & Wise, D. A. (1990). Pensions, the option value of work, and retirement. Econometrica, 58(5): 1151-1180. Retrieved at http://gemini.econ.umd.edu/jrust/econ698s/stockwise.pdf 4. Woehrmann, A. M., Deller, J., & Wang, Mo (2013). Outcome expectations and work design characteristics in post-retirement work planning. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 83(3): 219-228. |
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第12週 |
5/08 |
Long Term Care
Lecturer: Chao, Shiau-Fang
Reading Assignments:
1. Morgan, L. A., & Kunkel S. R. (2007). Aging people in an aging world: Demographic Perspectives. Aging Society, and the Life Course (3rd ed.). New York, NY: Spring Publishing Company.
2. Grundy, E., & Henretta, J. C. (2006). Between elderly parents and adult children: A new look at the intergenerational care provided by the “sandwich generation”. Ageing and Society, 26, 707-722.
3. Nadash, P. & Shih, Y. C. (2013). Introducing social insurance for long-term care in Taiwan: Key issues. International Journal of Social Welfare, 22, 69-79.
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第13週 |
5/15 |
Pension
Lecturer: Tsung-hsi Fu
Reading Assignments: to be provided by the confirmed lecturer.
1. Kwon, Huck-Ju, 1999. Income transfer to the elderly in East Asia: testing Asian values. LSE STICERD Research Paper nO. CASE027.
2. Fu, Tsung-hsi and Rhidna Hughes, 2009. Introduction. In Fu, Tsung-hsi and Rhidna Hughes (eds.) Ageing in East Asia: challenges and policies for the twentieth century. London: Routledge.
3. Choi, Young-Jun, 2008. Pension policy and politics in East Asia. Policy & Politics, 36(1): 127-144.
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第14週 |
5/22 |
NTU-UIUC conference |
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第15週 |
5/29 |
Geriatric Health Care
Lecturer: Zu-Chi Wang (王祖琪,台北市政府衛生局簡任技正)
Reading Assignments:
1. Chen & Powell (2012). Chapter 2: China and the bio-medicalization of aging: Implications and possibilities.
2. Chen & Powell (2012). Chapters 10: An East-West approach to mind-body health of Chinese elderly.
3. Yang, P., Tang, J. S., & Chen, C. Y. (2012). An evaluation study of a dementia screening program in Taiwan: An application of the Theory of Planned Behaviors. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 55(7): 626-40.
4. Lau, W. Y. A., Shyu, Y. I. L. Lin, L. C., & Yang, P. S. (2008). Institutionalized elders with dementia: Collaboration between family caregivers and nursing home staff in Taiwan. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 17(4), 482-490.
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第16週 |
6/05 |
Social and community participation
Lecturer: Peishan Yang
Reading Assignments:
1. Yang, P. (2013).Revitalizing roles of older adult citizens: Successful stories of History Alive Project. Ageing International, 38(2):137-148.
2. Kuriyama, Shinichi, et al. (2009). Factors associated with psychological distress in a community-dwelling Japanese population: The Ohsaki Cohort 2006 Study. Journal of Epidemiology, 19(6): 294-302.
3. Okun, M. A., Yeung, E. W., & Brown, S.(2013). Volunteering by older adults and risk of mortality: A meta-analysis. Psychology and Aging, 28(2): 564-577.
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第17週 |
6/12 |
Final oral presentation |
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第18週 |
6/19 |
Course summary |
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