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Social Work Education
The International Journal
Volume 31, 2012 - Issue 8
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Mind the Gap! Students' Understanding and Application of Social Work Values

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Pages 1090-1104 | Published online: 19 Oct 2011
 

Abstract

This paper discusses a research project that explored the development of student social workers' values during the first year of professional education at one Scottish university. Questionnaires, based on a vignette, and focus groups established baseline information at the outset of the study. These methods were reapplied a year later to identify the extent to which students' values framework had developed, and the factors that had supported this. The study revealed that, by the end of that year, students could both identify and apply values to support them in their work with individuals to a greater extent than they could those to help them challenge structural discrimination. The study also highlighted the need for university-based teaching, and practice learning experiences, to provide more opportunities for reflection and discussion to support the development of values in student social workers.

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[1] The university has a two semester academic year and, like the rest of Scotland, a four year honours degree. Undergraduate student social workers, therefore, undertake eight semesters of study. Postgraduate students normally complete their MSc degree in five semesters.

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