Knowledge and Reasoning in Social Work: Educating for Humane Judgement |
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Authors: | Taylor, Carolyn White, Sue |
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Abstract: | Much has been made of the uncertainties and contingencies ofpractice, and of the need for social workers to make more explicituse of formal knowledge in order to reduce this uncertainty.However, we argue that this focus on making certainty out ofuncertainty glosses over the ways in which both knowledge andpractice often propel practitioners towards early and certainjudgements when a position of respectful uncertaintymight be more appropriate. Facilitating learning that will helpsocial workers to deal with uncertainty raises challenges forsocial work educators. If they are to equip social workers withthe skills to exercise wise judgement under conditionsof uncertainty, they will need to recognize the waysin which both theory and popular knowledge are invoked to makeunequivocal knowledge in case formulation. In this paper, wesuggest ways in which students can be helped to remain in uncertaintyand interrogate their knowledge and case reasoning. |
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Keywords: | professional education case reasoning moral judgement reflexivity certainty |
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