Teaching Social Work

Teaching Social Work
Author: Rick Csiernik,Susan Hillock
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2020-12-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781487503826

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Exploring major themes in social work education, including pedagogy, practice, and issues in teaching, this book is for both new and experienced social work educators.

Teaching in Social Work

Teaching in Social Work
Author: Jeane W. Anastas
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2022-02-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780231550147

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This book is a comprehensive survey of the theories, principles, methods, and formats that are most appropriate and applicable to teaching in the field of social work. Drawing from her extensive classroom and field experience, the renowned social work researcher and educator Jeane W. Anastas merges “practice wisdom” with rigorous research on instruction and learning, identifying the factors that produce effective educational outcomes. Built around a teacher- and student-in-situation framework, Teaching in Social Work examines the effect of social issues, professional norms and needs, and educational settings on the interactions among educators, students, and subjects. Anastas draws on the theories and research findings of higher education and social work education literature. She illuminates the critical aspects of teaching and learning as an adult, the best uses of different modalities of instruction, and the issues of diversity that influence all aspects of teaching and learning. The book also engages with ethics, teaching and learning assessments, and faculty work in full-time social work education. This second edition is thoroughly updated to reflect the many important developments in the years since the book’s original publication, including new accreditation standards, the rise of online instruction, changes in higher-education hiring practices, and more.

Learning and Teaching in Social Work Practice

Learning and Teaching in Social Work Practice
Author: Audrey Beverley,Aidan Worsley
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2007-10-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137065681

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With the increasing importance of learning on practice placement this new book provides students, practitioners and their assessors with a practical understanding of how people learn best in the workplace; the principles involved in work-based teaching and assessing; and the contribution of other disciplines to work-based learning.

Case Scenarios for Teaching and Learning Social Work Practice

Case Scenarios for Teaching and Learning Social Work Practice
Author: Shirley M. Haulotte,Jane A. Kretzschmar
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2001
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UOM:39015054392843

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Suitable for practice courses at the BSW or MSW levels, the 40 carefully crafted vignettes in this collection are drawn from actual cases and combine practitioner expertise, rigorous scholarship, and current social work knowledge. A wide range of settings, client systems, and problems are presented, as are suggestions for assessing the information provided and formulating an intervention plan. The first three units are organized chronologically, proceeding from beginning to middle and ending phases of practice with clients. Unit four includes cases focusing on special issues-exceptions to the rule-in social work practice, such as conflicting values and ethics, working with diverse populations, and working with involuntary clients. Readers interested in focusing on particular groups and kinds of issues will also find a helpful index of cases organized by issue and client population.

Learning and Teaching in the Practice of Social Work

Learning and Teaching in the Practice of Social Work
Author: Bertha Capen Reynolds
Publsiher: N A S W Press
Total Pages: 412
Release: 1985
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UOM:39015050217721

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Practice Education in Social Work

Practice Education in Social Work
Author: Janet Walker,Karin Crawford,Jonathan Parker
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2008-07-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781844455744

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Written specifically for practice educators, this book examines contemporary theories and knowledge in practice learning, teaching and education, with a clear emphasis on developing the skills and practice of the individual. Another key focus of the book is to help readers to reflect on the implications of this for their role as practice educators, giving them the time and space to make proactive and informed choices. The book is structured around the new Post-Qualifying Standards for Practice Education, making it an invaluable and thoroughly comprehensive guide.

The Practice of Field Instruction in Social Work

The Practice of Field Instruction in Social Work
Author: Marion Bogo,Elaine J. Vayda
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0802079792

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This book is designed to guide social workers in their work as field instructors. It is unique in that it presents a conceptual system that unites social work theory taught in the classroom to actual practice in a variety of community settings. This system gives the field instructor a model to guide the student through a process that focuses attention on common elements of all social work practice situations. Many examples are presented to illustrate the application of this process. The Practice of Field Instruction in Social Work is an invaluable text for anyone preparing to become a field instructor, for current field instructors, and for faculty members responsible for field coordination. The information presented here is based on current research and teaching experience. The model presented in the book has been used with success in undergraduate and graduate programs throughout Canada and other countries.

Learning and Teaching in Social Work Practice

Learning and Teaching in Social Work Practice
Author: Audrey Beverley,Aidan Worsley
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2007-10-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781350313828

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With the increasing importance of learning on practice placement this new book provides students, practitioners and their assessors with a practical understanding of how people learn best in the workplace; the principles involved in work-based teaching and assessing; and the contribution of other disciplines to work-based learning.