Globalisation and Social Work Curricula: What Are Our Students Telling Us?

C. Ramanathan, Marianna L. Colvin, Naelys Luna, J. Herzog
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The aim of this study was to understand perceptions among social work students regarding international/global practice, policy in the social work curriculum and international field internship experiences in their degree programmes. A survey of Bachelor of Social Work and Master of Social Work students was conducted in two social work programmes in the Southeastern United States (n = 218). The analysis showed that the students expressed consistent recognition that global content matters, yet there was an observed discrepancy between recognition of the relevance of global content and its expected impact on students’ own future direct practice. They also perceived limited opportunities to engage in international learning experiences during their academic programmes. Results are discussed with implications for further research, social work education and curriculum development.
全球化与社会工作课程:学生告诉我们什么?
本研究的目的是了解社会工作专业学生对国际/全球实践、社会工作课程政策和学位课程国际实地实习经历的看法。对美国东南部两个社会工作项目的社会工作学士和社会工作硕士学生进行了一项调查(n = 218)。分析表明,学生对全球内容的重要性表达了一致的认识,但在对全球内容相关性的认识与其对学生自己未来直接实践的预期影响之间存在观察到的差异。他们还认为,在他们的学术课程中,参与国际学习经验的机会有限。研究结果对进一步的研究,社会工作教育和课程发展的影响进行了讨论。
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