This article reports some findings from an ESRC-funded research project which has been examining the development of criticality in undergraduate students, taking social work and modern languages as contrasting disciplines. This twin-track study aims to develop the conceptualisation of ‘criticality’ in the context of empirical research. This article examines the development of criticality in final year social work students, where the practice learning experience is predominant. The analysis is framed by the project's developing theoretical conceptualisation of criticality
This book is one of four key titles in a new series of study skills texts for social work students. ...
The aims of this article are twofold: to discuss the value of practice-based research as a basis for...
The development of critical skills in social work students and practitioners has been a major focus ...
This article reports a current ESRC-funded research project which is examining the development of cr...
Reviews of social work consistently emphasise that social workers need critical thinking to analyse ...
This chapter presents a practitioner-research study of criticality development in a five-week Pre-se...
This article explores the development of criticality in Modern Languages graduates in the UK. It is ...
What does it take to become a critical practitioner in social work? This unit will guide you through...
The paper examines the role of critical thinking in an experience-based model of social work educati...
This paper explores some of the responsibilities and challenges that face social work educators who ...
The ability to think critically would appear to be a defining feature of competent social work pract...
This project analysed, for the first time, rich data recently collected relating to one course modul...
Critical thinking skills in students, employees and citizens are endorsed for a wide range of positi...
The aims of this article are twofold: to discuss the value of practice-based research as a basis for...
Social workers and students are constantly reminded to employ critical thinking to navigate this wor...
This book is one of four key titles in a new series of study skills texts for social work students. ...
The aims of this article are twofold: to discuss the value of practice-based research as a basis for...
The development of critical skills in social work students and practitioners has been a major focus ...
This article reports a current ESRC-funded research project which is examining the development of cr...
Reviews of social work consistently emphasise that social workers need critical thinking to analyse ...
This chapter presents a practitioner-research study of criticality development in a five-week Pre-se...
This article explores the development of criticality in Modern Languages graduates in the UK. It is ...
What does it take to become a critical practitioner in social work? This unit will guide you through...
The paper examines the role of critical thinking in an experience-based model of social work educati...
This paper explores some of the responsibilities and challenges that face social work educators who ...
The ability to think critically would appear to be a defining feature of competent social work pract...
This project analysed, for the first time, rich data recently collected relating to one course modul...
Critical thinking skills in students, employees and citizens are endorsed for a wide range of positi...
The aims of this article are twofold: to discuss the value of practice-based research as a basis for...
Social workers and students are constantly reminded to employ critical thinking to navigate this wor...
This book is one of four key titles in a new series of study skills texts for social work students. ...
The aims of this article are twofold: to discuss the value of practice-based research as a basis for...
The development of critical skills in social work students and practitioners has been a major focus ...