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Social Work Ethics Online: Reflective Learning

Pages 245-257 | Published online: 08 Sep 2008
 

SUMMARY

Using e-learning (Blackboard™), a course in ethics promotes reflective learning and critical thinking skills for graduate social work students as participants in an on-learning experience. Reflective learning, based on Schön's (1983) “reflective inquiry,” is facilitated with participants' engagement in weekly case-based discussion of ethical and legal concepts. The internet course exemplifies the principle of “say-writing” (Wegerif, 1998) as an effective strategy for promoting reflective learning.

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