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Using a real case scenario in teaching social work with children and families in different practice settings
Authors:Nevenka Zegarac  Anita Burgund Isakov
Institution:1. Department for Social Work and Social Policy, Faculty of Political Science, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbianevenka.zegarac@fpn.bg.ac.rs nevenka.zegarac@fpn.bg.ac.rs;3. Department for Social Work and Social Policy, Faculty of Political Science, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
Abstract:Transforming classroom knowledge into practice competency is particularly challenging in social work with children and families. It involves complex, competitive practice approaches and different service settings with procedures and norms influencing a child’s wellbeing. The paper presents the content, application, and evaluation of a module based on a case scenario which considers the limitations and achievements of social work with children and families in different settings. A mixed-method approach was applied to this review process. Students were given an evaluative questionnaire based on the theoretical framework of experiential learning whereupon they wrote reflective essays describing their learning experience. Case method contributes to the acquisition of reflective, integrative, and stimulating knowledge. The participation level contributes to the students’ satisfaction during such learning. Students have learned that families with multiple and complex needs require a holistic approach that separate systems and services cannot provide. This way of learning, with certain limitations, allows activation and an intensive learning experience for large groups of students relevant for a number of social work schools.
Keywords:Child and family social work  social work education  experiential learning  case method  reflectivity
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