Competency‐based Education: Evidence from Social Work Postgraduates from Five Universities in China |
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Authors: | Yu Guo Katie Findley Chien‐Chung Huang Shuang Lu Yuqi Wang |
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Affiliation: | 1. Renmin University of China, Beijing, China;2. Rutgers University, New Brunswick, USA |
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Abstract: | Social work education in China has undergone rapid development during last two decades. However, methods to define, measure, and evaluate social work students' competency remain largely unexplored. In this study, we evaluated competency in graduate social work students in China and examined factors that impacted competency, based on learning theory. Findings indicated that knowledge and skills learned in class, field placement, and social context all have effects on competency. How students think about individual development and the social work profession has the most significant effect. These findings carry implications for social work education in the Chinese context. The rapid development of social work education in China requires the effective measurement and evaluation of students' core competencies. |
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Keywords: | China competency post‐graduate student social work education |
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