Mapping the Terrain of Selection for Social Work: A Critical Analysis of Policy,Theory and Research |
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Authors: | Cath Holmström Imogen Taylor |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Sussex , UK c.j.holmstrom@sussex.ac.uk;3. University of Sussex , UK |
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Abstract: | This paper explores the implications of the changing UK policy and regulatory contexts for the often competing or contradictory interests and agendas operating within the arena of admission decisions in social work education, highlighted by the introduction of the new social work degrees in 2003–04 and the associated care councils. Other contextual factors that impact on admissions to higher education more generally will also be touched upon, including the widening participation agendas; increased requirements for transparency of decision making in the selection process; questioning of the predictive quality of A‐level scores; and, concern regarding recruitment and retention issues. A critical review of relevant research into social work admissions processes and outcomes is reported on. The validity of current selection tools is examined utilising research findings from within social work and allied disciplines. The authors argue that the increased spotlight upon admissions and the ‘front‐loading’ of gate‐keeping into social work education is both unrealistic and irresponsible as it omits the crucial ongoing role of assessment throughout the process of qualifying education. |
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Keywords: | Social Work Education Social Work Admissions Selection for Social Work Gate‐keeping |
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