This paper discusses research findings into a study of UK student learning on international social work placements in Malaysia in collaboration with two Malaysian universities: Universiti Sains Malaysia and Universiti Malaysia Sarawak. The discussion focuses on those placements taking place in children’s services: residential care and communitybased support programmes. The aim of the study was to explore how social work students adapt to unfamiliar learning situations in new cultural contexts with the goal of increasing cultural competence. Data were drawn from formal but anonymised student learning exercises as a non-assessed requirement of this particular placement. Findings indicated a wide range of responses towards social work ...
This thesis asks, "To what extent do international field placements equip students to practice as in...
Within the discipline of social work, internationalisation has been the subject of significant debat...
This paper comes at a time when the social work profession in the UK is redefining its professional ...
This paper discusses research findings into a study of UK student learning on international social w...
This paper discusses research findings into a study of UK student learning on international social w...
This paper theorises some of the learning outcomes of a three-year project concerning student learni...
This paper theorises some of the learning outcomes of a three-year project concerning student learni...
This paper discusses findings from a three-year British Council funded project into social work stu...
Here nine Bournemouth University undergraduate sociology students reflect on the international place...
This paper accounts the development of our propositions and agrounded theory in the wake of an inter...
This article reports findings from a collaborative study of UK student learning in Malaysia. We anal...
There is an increase of international students studying social work in Australia. Undertaking the co...
This chapter will present the organisational sociology model of isomorphic convergences and suggest ...
Internationalisation has been the subject of significant debate in social work education for at leas...
This study focuses on the extent to which social work practice in Malaysia can be indigenised. The s...
This thesis asks, "To what extent do international field placements equip students to practice as in...
Within the discipline of social work, internationalisation has been the subject of significant debat...
This paper comes at a time when the social work profession in the UK is redefining its professional ...
This paper discusses research findings into a study of UK student learning on international social w...
This paper discusses research findings into a study of UK student learning on international social w...
This paper theorises some of the learning outcomes of a three-year project concerning student learni...
This paper theorises some of the learning outcomes of a three-year project concerning student learni...
This paper discusses findings from a three-year British Council funded project into social work stu...
Here nine Bournemouth University undergraduate sociology students reflect on the international place...
This paper accounts the development of our propositions and agrounded theory in the wake of an inter...
This article reports findings from a collaborative study of UK student learning in Malaysia. We anal...
There is an increase of international students studying social work in Australia. Undertaking the co...
This chapter will present the organisational sociology model of isomorphic convergences and suggest ...
Internationalisation has been the subject of significant debate in social work education for at leas...
This study focuses on the extent to which social work practice in Malaysia can be indigenised. The s...
This thesis asks, "To what extent do international field placements equip students to practice as in...
Within the discipline of social work, internationalisation has been the subject of significant debat...
This paper comes at a time when the social work profession in the UK is redefining its professional ...