The focus of this short paper is the increasingly popular format of the book group. This format has been used on an undergraduate social work programme in the UK with the aim of engaging students, as some enjoy reading fiction for pleasure but find it harder to read social science. The BA Social Work Book Group has met regularly to discuss non-social science books, such as novels and autobiographies. A specific example is presented of a best-selling novel with significant social work content (J.K. Rowling's The Casual Vacancy) and the book group's discussion of this. The strengths and limitations of book groups in social work education are drawn out
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written primarily for students undertaking the social work degree qualification. Each chapter begins...
The focus of this short paper is the increasingly popular format of the book group. This format has ...
The use of book groups as a learning medium in social work education has evolved rapidly over the la...
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This paper discusses the assignments used to analyze the novel using sociological concepts as well a...
This article focuses on the analysis of 14 social work students’ MA course assignments using Lucia B...
written primarily for students undertaking the social work degree qualification. Each chapter begins...
The focus of this short paper is the increasingly popular format of the book group. This format has ...
The use of book groups as a learning medium in social work education has evolved rapidly over the la...
Why is group work important? Mark Doel renowned group work author sees group work as a natural setti...
In the UK, as in most other countries, social work student learning is a combination of a college ba...
Undergraduate students taking a research class often begin with some apprehension especially if writ...
This teaching note argues that one value associated with preparing book reviews for publication is t...
The topic of this book is groupworking practice from a social work perspective. The book will help r...
The literacy of social workers has been highlighted as a concern by the strengthening of both entry ...
This article explores the use of young adult literature as a pedagogical tool for enhancing empathy ...
Worldwide, there has been a growth in service user involvement in education and research in recent y...
This article describes the running of four Living Libraries on a UK postgraduate social work course....
The purpose of this master’s thesis is to examine how librarians perceive the importance of staff re...
This paper discusses the assignments used to analyze the novel using sociological concepts as well a...
This article focuses on the analysis of 14 social work students’ MA course assignments using Lucia B...
written primarily for students undertaking the social work degree qualification. Each chapter begins...