This study uses the principle of participatory parity (PP) espoused by Fraser (2008, 2009) for exploring social work students’ experiences of enabling and constraining factors in advancing their engagement with and involvement in a specific university. This study therefore explores factors related to this phenomenon using Fraser’s framework. Eight participants volunteered to form part of this qualitative study using three methods of participatory learning action (PLA) data collection, namely, the river of life, community maps and focus group discussions. Findings explore whether the economic, cultural and political dimensions of PP limit or facilitate student engagement and involvement
Social work practice and university provision of social work education in the UK have come under con...
The question of how to make higher education more inclusive has been a central concern in South Afri...
CITATION: Leibowitz, B. 2009. Towards a Pedagogy of Possibility: Teaching and Learning From a 'Socia...
This study uses the principle of participatory parity (PP) espoused by Fraser (2008, 2009) for explo...
This study uses the principle of participatory parity (PP) espoused by Fraser (2008, 2009) for explo...
This study uses the principle of participatory parity (PP) espoused by Fraser (2008, 2009) for explo...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe shortage of appropriate student housing in South Africa has been under ...
This research paper argues that universities can collaboratively generate productive spaces for soci...
Students who have followed routes to Western universities other than the ‘traditional’ one – that is...
First-year students at tertiary education institutions face multiple problems including under-prepar...
First-year students at tertiary education institutions face multiple problems including under-prepar...
The inability of the fourth-level student social workers to complete their research projects on time...
In aspiring towards promoting a developmental state after 1994, the democratic government of South A...
The paper critically explores the discursive construction of ‘non-traditional students’ characterise...
In 2015, Social Work Teaching Partnerships launched into a turbulent political and policy arena wher...
Social work practice and university provision of social work education in the UK have come under con...
The question of how to make higher education more inclusive has been a central concern in South Afri...
CITATION: Leibowitz, B. 2009. Towards a Pedagogy of Possibility: Teaching and Learning From a 'Socia...
This study uses the principle of participatory parity (PP) espoused by Fraser (2008, 2009) for explo...
This study uses the principle of participatory parity (PP) espoused by Fraser (2008, 2009) for explo...
This study uses the principle of participatory parity (PP) espoused by Fraser (2008, 2009) for explo...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe shortage of appropriate student housing in South Africa has been under ...
This research paper argues that universities can collaboratively generate productive spaces for soci...
Students who have followed routes to Western universities other than the ‘traditional’ one – that is...
First-year students at tertiary education institutions face multiple problems including under-prepar...
First-year students at tertiary education institutions face multiple problems including under-prepar...
The inability of the fourth-level student social workers to complete their research projects on time...
In aspiring towards promoting a developmental state after 1994, the democratic government of South A...
The paper critically explores the discursive construction of ‘non-traditional students’ characterise...
In 2015, Social Work Teaching Partnerships launched into a turbulent political and policy arena wher...
Social work practice and university provision of social work education in the UK have come under con...
The question of how to make higher education more inclusive has been a central concern in South Afri...
CITATION: Leibowitz, B. 2009. Towards a Pedagogy of Possibility: Teaching and Learning From a 'Socia...