This article discusses and evaluates the learning from a consultation with social work students in respect of the Global Agenda for Social Work (GA). At the time the GA was being drafted it was circulated widely for consultation. In the UK social work educators prepared a set of questions for use with almost 400 students from six different universities. Responses revealed the GA to be a valuable pedagogical tool, generating reflection on social work values, diversity, neo-liberal agendas and international social work. The article analyses responses and suggests ideas for further use of the GA in social work education
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The Global Agenda for Social Work and Social Development (2012) reflects the commitment of social wo...
The purpose of this article is to problematize and detail how Social Work Education can be seen by s...
The social work profession worldwide has been increasingly influenced by globalization and its effec...
This article presents a model for infusing international content into the social work curriculum in ...
The <i>Routledge International Handbook of Social Work Education</i> provides an authoritative overv...
The reality that social work is a global profession is explored. Authors encourage a broadening of s...
As our awareness of the impact of globalising trends has increased, so too has social work's interes...
Social work is contextual yet increasingly internationalized. The development of Global Agenda in 20...
This edited book, Global Social Work - Cutting Edge Issues and Critical Reflections, presents global...
Social work is enmeshed in the context of globalisation, offering new opportunities as well as threa...
This article reflects on how to design social work education for internationally diverse cohorts of ...
Social work is contextual yet increasingly internationalized. The development of Global Agenda in 20...
Increasing globalisation, reorganisation of the Scandinavian welfare regimes and the awareness of in...
Increased globalization of the economy creates new challenges in the development of social work curr...
Institutions of higher education have been particularly vulnerable to the pressures of globalization...
The Global Agenda for Social Work and Social Development (2012) reflects the commitment of social wo...
The purpose of this article is to problematize and detail how Social Work Education can be seen by s...
The social work profession worldwide has been increasingly influenced by globalization and its effec...