This paper theorises some of the learning outcomes of a three-year project concerning student learning in international social work placements in Malaysia. The problematic issue of promoting cultural and intercultural competence through such placements is examined, where overlapping hegemonies are discussed in terms of isomorphism of social work models, that of the nation state, together with those relating to professional values and knowledge, and the tyrannies of received ideas. A critical discussion of cultural competence as the rationale for international placements is discussed in terms of the development of the graduating social worker as a self-reflexive practitioner. The development of sustainable international partnerships able to ...
International social work field education placements pose considerable challenges for students, educ...
Introduction: Internationalisation of social work education is part of a rapidly growing internation...
As critical discussions on the internationalisation of social work continue, the importance of prepa...
This paper theorises some of the learning outcomes of a three-year project concerning student learni...
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 ...
This paper discusses findings from a three-year British Council funded project into social work stu...
Internationalisation has been the subject of significant debate in social work education for at leas...
International social work field education placements pose considerable challenges for students, educ...
This paper accounts the development of our propositions and agrounded theory in the wake of an inter...
Within the discipline of social work, internationalisation has been the subject of significant debat...
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 article reports findings from a collaborative study of UK student learning in Malaysia. We anal...
The increasing movement of social workers from one country to another, especially with the expansion...
International social work field education placements pose considerable challenges for students, educ...
Introduction: Internationalisation of social work education is part of a rapidly growing internation...
As critical discussions on the internationalisation of social work continue, the importance of prepa...
This paper theorises some of the learning outcomes of a three-year project concerning student learni...
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 ...
This paper discusses findings from a three-year British Council funded project into social work stu...
Internationalisation has been the subject of significant debate in social work education for at leas...
International social work field education placements pose considerable challenges for students, educ...
This paper accounts the development of our propositions and agrounded theory in the wake of an inter...
Within the discipline of social work, internationalisation has been the subject of significant debat...
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 article reports findings from a collaborative study of UK student learning in Malaysia. We anal...
The increasing movement of social workers from one country to another, especially with the expansion...
International social work field education placements pose considerable challenges for students, educ...
Introduction: Internationalisation of social work education is part of a rapidly growing internation...
As critical discussions on the internationalisation of social work continue, the importance of prepa...