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Transformative Learning for Social Work: Learning For and In Practice


Transformative Learning for Social Work: Learning For and In Practice

Paperback by Stone, Clare; Harbin, Fiona (University of Central Lancashire)

Transformative Learning for Social Work: Learning For and In Practice

£32.99

ISBN:
9781137542359
Publication Date:
1 Jul 2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Red Globe Press
Pages:
232 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 9 - 11 May 2024
Transformative Learning for Social Work: Learning For and In Practice

Description

Learning and self-development is a continuous process for social workers, and practitioners must keep abreast of new knowledge, guidance and legislation in order to keep growing professionally. In this innovative text, an expert group of authors from a range of academia and practice settings highlights the importance of traditional approaches to learning, such as reflective practice and motivation, and introduces more contemporary methods such as coaching, service user participation and developing digital competence. Strongly practical in its approach, the book enables the reader to engage with the content in bite-size pieces, encouraging them to learn in whatever way works best for them. Features include: - Over 40 reflective tools, exercises and templates that can be used by learners and educators independently or in groups, in the classroom or the workplace - A wealth of case material to illustrate key points - An inspiring collection of first-hand narratives from social workers learning and developing in the field. This is an invaluable resource for educators and a must-read sourcebook for learners - be they students, newly qualified social workers or practitioners wishing to attend to their own professional development.

Contents

Introduction 1. The Transition from Student to Practitioner: Managing the Social Work Learning Journey 2. Embedding the Principles of Adult Learning 3. Fostering Emotional Intelligence Within Social Work Practice 4. Developing Resilience for Effective and Safe Practice 5. Engaging in Reflective Practice 6. Advanced Critical Reflection through Narrative (re)construction 7. Supervision for Transformative Learning and the Development of Practice 8. Coaching for Social Workers 9. Learning About and Learning from Service Users 10. Developing Digital Competence for Practice 11. Book Groups and Fiction: A 'Novel' Approach to Teaching and Learning 12. Social Work Narratives: My Learning Journey Conclusion.

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