This article reflects on the importance of workflow design for students completing field education as part of a social work degree. Specifically, this article examines this in the context of an Aotearoa New Zealand social work student from the University of Waikato (UoW) completing a final placement at a non-governmental organisation (NGO) in Battambang Cambodia, Children’s Future International (CFI). The main body of the article reflects on the advantages of designing an overseas placement approach which is planned to flow from theory development to practice implementation, termed “knowledge development and flow” (Henley et al., in press)
Within the discipline of social work, internationalisation has been the subject of significant debat...
Student learning abroad experiences are encouraged to develop students’ intercultural understanding ...
Social work fieldwork placements are recognised as a key component of social work education. This a...
This article reflects on the importance of workflow design for students completing field education a...
International placements are uncommon for Aotearoa New Zealand social work students compared with ma...
This article focuses on the outcomes of collaborative work undertaken between a team of social worke...
IInternational field placements have become increasingly common in Australian social work programmes...
An international field experience is an important way for social work students to gain knowledge of ...
This article focuses on an international social work placement undertaken in Battambang, Cambodia. T...
INTRODUCTION: Māori perspectives should be genuinely represented and integrated into social work edu...
Overseas student placements are not common. They are often considered by universities as risky and ...
This paper examines a developing model for building an international social work placement that meet...
Social Workers in the field are operating under significant stress as workplace ideologies and neo-l...
There is an increase of international students studying social work in Australia. Undertaking the co...
Field education placements permit social work students to gain practical experience employing the kn...
Within the discipline of social work, internationalisation has been the subject of significant debat...
Student learning abroad experiences are encouraged to develop students’ intercultural understanding ...
Social work fieldwork placements are recognised as a key component of social work education. This a...
This article reflects on the importance of workflow design for students completing field education a...
International placements are uncommon for Aotearoa New Zealand social work students compared with ma...
This article focuses on the outcomes of collaborative work undertaken between a team of social worke...
IInternational field placements have become increasingly common in Australian social work programmes...
An international field experience is an important way for social work students to gain knowledge of ...
This article focuses on an international social work placement undertaken in Battambang, Cambodia. T...
INTRODUCTION: Māori perspectives should be genuinely represented and integrated into social work edu...
Overseas student placements are not common. They are often considered by universities as risky and ...
This paper examines a developing model for building an international social work placement that meet...
Social Workers in the field are operating under significant stress as workplace ideologies and neo-l...
There is an increase of international students studying social work in Australia. Undertaking the co...
Field education placements permit social work students to gain practical experience employing the kn...
Within the discipline of social work, internationalisation has been the subject of significant debat...
Student learning abroad experiences are encouraged to develop students’ intercultural understanding ...
Social work fieldwork placements are recognised as a key component of social work education. This a...