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Social Work Education
The International Journal
Volume 41, 2022 - Issue 8
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The interdependency of global social work thinking and local education: how personal experiences of social work educators influences their teaching

Pages 1632-1642 | Received 15 Sep 2020, Accepted 28 Apr 2021, Published online: 04 May 2021
 

ABSTRACT

The paper focuses on the question of how personal experiences of social work educators in the context of global and international social work influence their understanding of local social work and in consequence their teaching. The article seeks to answer this question with reference to six interviews with social work professors and educators from six countries on three continents. The research´s underlying hypothesis is that since it is their task to educate students of social work these professors are making a difference by positioning themselves in the debate about global and local social work. The interviews were conducted as problem-centered interviews (PCI) and were subjected to content analysis. The results show a clear connection between the personal international experiences of the participants and their teaching in local contexts.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Research ethics

There was no formal approval needed in advance according to the research ethics code of the German Association of Social Work (DGSA). However, the research design was constructed in accordance with the stated principles. Especially chapter 3.3. about informed consent as a process was considered when designing the informed consent form used (DGSA, 2020). The participants gave their informed consent to participate in the interviews and in the research.

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Funding

The research received no specific grants from any funding organization in the public, commercial, or not-profit sector.

Notes on contributors

Stefan Borrmann

Stefan Borrmann, professor of international social work research and the dean of the Social Work Faculty at the University of Applied Sciences Landshut in Germany.

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