Practice experience and social work education |
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Authors: | Christopher Trotter Lesley Hewitt |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Social Work , Monash University , E-mail: Chris.Trotter@arts.monash.edu.au;2. Department of Social Work , Monash University , E-mail: Lesley.Hewitt@arts.monash.edu.au |
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Abstract: | Abstract This paper examines the arguments that are often put in favour of social work academics having direct practice experience in order to enhance their teaching effectiveness. The paper looks at the number of ways that social work academics can gain up to date knowledge of practice developments and explores what constitutes an effective teacher. It concludes that recent direct practice experience will be of limited use in assisting social work academics to become effective teachers and that there are other ways that academics can become aware of practice developments that are in line with the other professional requirements on academics such as research and knowledge generation. |
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Keywords: | social work education social work practice |
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