The field training of social workers : a survey / S. Clement Brown, E.R. Gloyne.

First published in 1966, the original blurb read: Learning with the help of skilled practitioners is as essential in training for social work as for medicine and teaching. Where do students of social work go for field training and why? What is it hoped that they will learn through their experience?...

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Main Authors: Brown, S. Clement (Author), Gloyne, E. R. (Elizabeth Roodhouse) (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Routledge, 2021.
Edition:1st.
Series:National Institute social services library.
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Summary:First published in 1966, the original blurb read: Learning with the help of skilled practitioners is as essential in training for social work as for medicine and teaching. Where do students of social work go for field training and why? What is it hoped that they will learn through their experience? What responsibilities are they given and who guides their learning? Partnership between social workers and academic staff in working out these questions is considered at a critical time in the changing perspectives and expansion of social services. The staff of colleges and social agencies, students, and professional organizations have helped to produce the facts and views on which this survey is based.
Item Description:Originally published: London: Allen & Unwin, 1966.
<P>Acknowledgements. Foreword. 1. The Picture Presented 2. Aims and Methods in Field Work 3. The Choice of Field Work 4. Partnership in Training 5. Student Units 6. Expansion of Field Work 7. Looking Towards the Future. Appendix: Methods of the Survey. Index.</P>
Physical Description:1 online resource.
ISBN:9781000438703
1000438708
9781000438604
1000438600
9781003194743
1003194745
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Biographical or Historical Data:Sybil Clement Brown, Elizabeth Roodhouse Gloyne.