The authors draw on their research with higher education youth and social work training to reject the usual notion of an academic/vocational or theory/practice dichotomy, and instead propose that professional youth work training in higher education should be embedded within the lived experiences of the students and the communities in which they work. The qualitative measure they used was the Structure of the Observed Learning Outcome (SOLO taxonomy) developed by Briggs and Collis, which provides a model of progressive complexity and a systematic development from the concrete to the abstract. They hope that this will provide "one antidote to the currently dominant ideology that favours 'objective' measurable actions as the best form of profe...
The research presented in this article is a study of the values underpinning the curriculum and teac...
Youth work is deemed to require a distinctive commitment to ethical behaviour from the adults involv...
Youth work is deemed to require a distinctive commitment to ethical behaviour from the adults involv...
The authors draw on their research with higher education youth and social work training to reject th...
This article consid'Hs issues in the field of professional community and youth work education. It d...
IntroductionAusterity policies have failed to recognise and account for the value of youth and commu...
FROM “PARALYSING MYTHS” 1 TO CURRICULUM EXPANSION: equipping youth &community work students to m...
Community and youth work (CYW) practice has been articulated as striving towards a more socially jus...
This paper questions current approaches to youth work practice and evaluation in England and suggest...
This article consid'Hs issues in the field of professional community and youth work education. It do...
At a time when traditional orthodoxies are open to challenge, it is useful to critically reflect on ...
Traditional university classrooms are more conducive to learning about youth work than they are lear...
The research presented in this paper is a study of the values underpinning the curriculum and teachi...
As we face the challenges of enforced austerity, and their cumulative effects on the most disadvanta...
Youth Work Process and Practice provides an overview of the central concerns in youth work today, ex...
The research presented in this article is a study of the values underpinning the curriculum and teac...
Youth work is deemed to require a distinctive commitment to ethical behaviour from the adults involv...
Youth work is deemed to require a distinctive commitment to ethical behaviour from the adults involv...
The authors draw on their research with higher education youth and social work training to reject th...
This article consid'Hs issues in the field of professional community and youth work education. It d...
IntroductionAusterity policies have failed to recognise and account for the value of youth and commu...
FROM “PARALYSING MYTHS” 1 TO CURRICULUM EXPANSION: equipping youth &community work students to m...
Community and youth work (CYW) practice has been articulated as striving towards a more socially jus...
This paper questions current approaches to youth work practice and evaluation in England and suggest...
This article consid'Hs issues in the field of professional community and youth work education. It do...
At a time when traditional orthodoxies are open to challenge, it is useful to critically reflect on ...
Traditional university classrooms are more conducive to learning about youth work than they are lear...
The research presented in this paper is a study of the values underpinning the curriculum and teachi...
As we face the challenges of enforced austerity, and their cumulative effects on the most disadvanta...
Youth Work Process and Practice provides an overview of the central concerns in youth work today, ex...
The research presented in this article is a study of the values underpinning the curriculum and teac...
Youth work is deemed to require a distinctive commitment to ethical behaviour from the adults involv...
Youth work is deemed to require a distinctive commitment to ethical behaviour from the adults involv...