The business of admissions to higher education in England is a significant task for academic and support staff. This paper draws on the Evaluation of the New Social Work Degree Qualification in England (2004-2008) to describe the changes in admissions work for social work staff in higher education associated with the change from diploma to a degree level qualification for entry to the profession; to report how staff involved in admissions work are managing these changes; and to identify elements of admissions processes that are perceived to be fulfilling the new requirements of the degree and those which are identified as more problematic. The article draws on two telephone/email surveys of a national sample of social work programmes and on...
The Social Work Degree Apprenticeship is the latest addition to an ever-growing proliferation of rou...
This paper explores the implications of the changing UK policy and regulatory contexts for the often...
This paper explores the implications of the changing UK policy and regulatory contextsfor the often ...
The business of admissions to higher education in England is a significant task for academic and su...
The business of admissions to higher education in England is a significant task for academic and sup...
In the light of extensive media coverage of social work education, this article uses information fro...
In the light of extensive media coverage of social work education, this article uses information fro...
After many years of debate in the UK about the need for a degree-level qualification in social work,...
Monitoring student progression and achievement has become an essential part of the way in which high...
There has been no large-scale study looking at the proportion of social work students in the UK who ...
Local authority social work departments in England have been facing challenges from a number of diff...
Social work practice and university provision of social work education in the UK have come under con...
Research has emphasized the importance of practice learning to social work qualifying education but ...
Students entering university-based social work qualifying education are increasingly constructed in ...
Purpose: The paper identifies the particular characteristics and strengths of mainstream undergradua...
The Social Work Degree Apprenticeship is the latest addition to an ever-growing proliferation of rou...
This paper explores the implications of the changing UK policy and regulatory contexts for the often...
This paper explores the implications of the changing UK policy and regulatory contextsfor the often ...
The business of admissions to higher education in England is a significant task for academic and su...
The business of admissions to higher education in England is a significant task for academic and sup...
In the light of extensive media coverage of social work education, this article uses information fro...
In the light of extensive media coverage of social work education, this article uses information fro...
After many years of debate in the UK about the need for a degree-level qualification in social work,...
Monitoring student progression and achievement has become an essential part of the way in which high...
There has been no large-scale study looking at the proportion of social work students in the UK who ...
Local authority social work departments in England have been facing challenges from a number of diff...
Social work practice and university provision of social work education in the UK have come under con...
Research has emphasized the importance of practice learning to social work qualifying education but ...
Students entering university-based social work qualifying education are increasingly constructed in ...
Purpose: The paper identifies the particular characteristics and strengths of mainstream undergradua...
The Social Work Degree Apprenticeship is the latest addition to an ever-growing proliferation of rou...
This paper explores the implications of the changing UK policy and regulatory contexts for the often...
This paper explores the implications of the changing UK policy and regulatory contextsfor the often ...