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An integrated and experience-based approach to social work education: The Newcastle model
Authors:Jill Gibbons  Mel Gray
Affiliation:1. egreenf@ssw.rutgers.edu
Abstract:This paper describes a unique social work education model developed by a group of social work practitioners, all but one of whom were new to academia. The University of Newcastle, in New South Wales, pioneered problem-based learning (PBL) in Australia. The social work programme adopted PBL and gave it a strengths focus, making experience and experiential learning central to its approach. Newcastle's model is based on the belief that learning to be good social workers is best achieved through learning by doing, working with students' experiences, integrating theory and practice, using a collaborative or small group approach, and locating these elements in a strong social justice context. The Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) degree is relatively new. Introduced in 1991, its first graduates entered the workforce in 1995. The Newcastle model provides a unique example of experience-based learning and an integrated approach to social work education.
Keywords:Human Behavior and the Social Environment  Social Sciences  Theory  Systems Theory  Ecological Perspective  Curriculum Development
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