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Social Work Education
The International Journal
Volume 21, 2002 - Issue 1
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Research and critical theory: Their contribution to social work education and practice

Pages 35-47 | Published online: 25 Aug 2010

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Rhoda MacRae & Kate Skinner. (2011) Learning for the Twenty-First Century: Maximising Learning Transfer from Learning and Development Activity. Social Work Education 30:8, pages 981-994.
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Anne Karin Larsen, Robert Sanders, Andres Arias Astray & Grete Oline Hole. (2008) E‐teacher Challenges and Competences in International Comparative Social Work Courses. Social Work Education 27:6, pages 623-633.
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Liz Frost. (2008) Why Teach Social Work Students Psychosocial Studies?. Social Work Education 27:3, pages 243-261.
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Sandra McNeil. (2021) Epistemology, Social Work and Substance Use. The British Journal of Social Work 51:1, pages 357-374.
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Pat Cox. (2009) ‘Connectivity’: Seeking conditions and connections for radical discourses and praxes in health, mental health and social work. Social Theory & Health 7:2, pages 170-186.
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Derek Clifford & Beverley Burke. (2016) Moral and Professional Dilemmas in Long-term Assessment of Children and Families. Journal of Social Work 4:3, pages 305-321.
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