This thesis explores the experiences of a group of social work students undertaking assessed academic writing as part of their professional training through distance learning in the UK in 2001. Drawing upon the concept of 'academic literacies' and informed by a psychosocial approach, this thesis explores the nature of students' writing within the context of the experiences of students and tutors. Writing in social work requires students to include reflections on personal experience and values. Due to this personal aspect of writing in social work, I have taken a particular interest in the relationship between identity and writing. In doing so I draw upon current research based upon sociological perspectives on writer identity but also cr...
As service user and carer involvement is forming an integral part of social work educational program...
Reflective learning has an established place within social work education but there has been little ...
Writing is a central, although often overlooked, part of social work education and practice. Within ...
This thesis reports on research exploring how student social workers experience, express and manage ...
Writing plays a central role in social work practice and in the qualifying programmes studied by stu...
This paper discusses an ongoing research-based collaboration between an academic literacies research...
The way social workers discursively construct ‘service user’ identities in everyday interactions (in...
The affordances of processing subject knowledge through academic writing are rarely explicitly reali...
This article focuses on the analysis of 14 social work students’ MA course assignments using Lucia B...
This article focuses on the analysis of 14 social work students’ MA course assignments using Lucia B...
The literacy of social workers has been highlighted as a concern by the strengthening of both entry ...
This paper brings together two areas of importance to social work education, professional identity a...
This is a case study of social work students’ initial experiences with professional writing. The pap...
This thesis is based upon a study involving 20 work-based learners undertaking social work degrees a...
The development of writing skills sufficient to meet the complexities of contemporary social work pr...
As service user and carer involvement is forming an integral part of social work educational program...
Reflective learning has an established place within social work education but there has been little ...
Writing is a central, although often overlooked, part of social work education and practice. Within ...
This thesis reports on research exploring how student social workers experience, express and manage ...
Writing plays a central role in social work practice and in the qualifying programmes studied by stu...
This paper discusses an ongoing research-based collaboration between an academic literacies research...
The way social workers discursively construct ‘service user’ identities in everyday interactions (in...
The affordances of processing subject knowledge through academic writing are rarely explicitly reali...
This article focuses on the analysis of 14 social work students’ MA course assignments using Lucia B...
This article focuses on the analysis of 14 social work students’ MA course assignments using Lucia B...
The literacy of social workers has been highlighted as a concern by the strengthening of both entry ...
This paper brings together two areas of importance to social work education, professional identity a...
This is a case study of social work students’ initial experiences with professional writing. The pap...
This thesis is based upon a study involving 20 work-based learners undertaking social work degrees a...
The development of writing skills sufficient to meet the complexities of contemporary social work pr...
As service user and carer involvement is forming an integral part of social work educational program...
Reflective learning has an established place within social work education but there has been little ...
Writing is a central, although often overlooked, part of social work education and practice. Within ...