课程英文概述 | Based on the main theories and methods of Community Sociology and Community Development practice worldwide, this course includes the basic logics of Community Development, the principles, methods and mechanisms of social work intervention in Community Development, and the Chinese practice and theoretical progress of social work intervention in Community Governance in the New Era.In this course, students will not only deepen the understanding of Community Development and the rules of community governance, get familiar with the mechanisms for Community Development, but also grasp the basic theories and methods of social work intervention in Community Development so as to enhance their capacity in solving problems in community practice. |
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