How Group Work Camp Began

A. Bergart
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Abstract: This paper describes the origins and evolution of Group Work Camp, an experiential training program sponsored by the International Association for Social Work with Groups (IASWG). The founder’s many experiences with camping and experiential learning had convinced her that experiential learning was essential to groupwork education, and that a camp setting was its ideal environment. Group Work Camp evolved out of a pre-symposium institute at the 2009 International Symposium for Social Work with Groups. This institute was held at George Williams College of Aurora University, a beautiful lakeside campus steeped in groupwork history. This one-time event was received so well that participants advocated for its continuation. The Board of Directors of IASWG agreed to offer the institute again as a pilot program. When it was again successful the organization began to sponsor it biennially. The model was adapted and called Group Work Camp. It has been offered three times in its current form. In 2015 the first European Group Work Camp was held in Lithuania, adapted to local needs. It was also very successful, suggesting the flexibility of the model. It is hoped that in the future there will be many adaptations in different parts of the world.Keywords: Group Work Camp; groupwork education; groupwork training; experiential learning; mentoring; camping.
集体工作营如何开始
摘要:本文介绍了团体工作营的起源和发展,这是一个由国际团体社会工作协会(IASWG)赞助的体验式培训项目。这位创始人在露营和体验式学习方面的许多经验使她相信,体验式学习对小组教育至关重要,营地环境是其理想的环境。团体工作营由2009年国际团体社会工作研讨会的会前机构演变而来。该研究所在奥罗拉大学乔治威廉姆斯学院举办,这是一个美丽的湖畔校园,充满了团队合作的历史。这一一次性活动反响热烈,与会者主张继续举办。IASWG董事会同意再次将该研究所作为试点项目。当它再次获得成功时,该组织开始每两年赞助一次。该模式被改编为“集体工作营”。以目前的形式,它已经提供了三次。2015年,根据当地需求,在立陶宛举办了第一届欧洲小组工作营。它也非常成功,表明了该模式的灵活性。人们希望,未来世界各地会有许多改编作品。关键词:集体作业营;小组教育;小组工作培训;体验式学习;辅导;露营
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