Sökning: "group work"
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1. Elevers tillvägagångssätt vid grupparbete : Om ambitionsnivå och interaktionsmönster i samarbetssituationer
Sammanfattning : The aim of the dissertation is to add to our knowledge and understanding of how groupwork and group tasks are construed among students. This is accomplished be creating a model, which describes the pattern of interaction and the experience that emerge as students try to handle the group-work situation. LÄS MER
2. Motsättningar i vårdarbete : en fallstudie av ett försök till samarbete mellan psykisk barn- och ungdomsvård och vuxenpsykiatri
Sammanfattning : During a period of over five years two psychiatric teams have attempted to develop a programme for cooperation between child and youth care and adult psychiatric care in common premises in a local community just outside Stockholm. The thesis documents, in six parts, the experiences from these experimental working conditions and how they were used to reach the desired goals of change in the organisations and in the activities of the teams. LÄS MER
3. Omsorgsarbete i hemtjänsten : – förändringar, utmaningar och möjligheter
Sammanfattning : The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the work situation in Swedish homecare from the perspective of care workers. In recent decades, the eldercare sector has faced challenges related to organisational changes and difficulties with retaining and recruiting staff. LÄS MER
4. ”Alla är ju med alla…” : Kamratskapande gruppinteraktioner i skolan
Sammanfattning : Social interaction often takes place in groups. The school class is an important group in which children interact. Children spend a large percentage of their day with their classmates in school and classmates are not only co-workers, but also individuals interacting socially as friends. LÄS MER
5. Själv men inte ensam : om självhjälpsgrupper i Sverige
Sammanfattning : In this thesis, self-help groups are defined as small, autonomous groups of people that meet regularly to cope with a shared problem through mutual aid. There is reason to believe that self-help group activity is increasing in Sweden. LÄS MER