Description
This book is a comprehensive guide for teachers in the field of social policy and social work, as well as related areas. It covers key topics such as curriculum planning, teaching methods, assessment, inclusion, e-learning, and interprofessional practice. The authors provide an international perspective and aim to support both new and experienced teachers. The book has received positive reviews for its passion and rigor.
Written to meet the needs of teachers, lecturers, tutors and trainers, this is the essential guide to understanding the key issues in learning and teaching in social policy and social work - as well as related areas such as early childhood studies, youth and community work and probation studies. The field of social care is constantly changing, and this book acts an accessible introduction to all the core concerns that will be critical to teaching professionals working in the field today. Key areas covered include curriculum planning, design and delivery of teaching, assessment, promoting inclusion, e-learning and interprofessional practice. This book also aims to provide an international perspective, outlining innovative best practice from around the world. Written for undergraduate and postgraduate level teaching, less experienced teachers looking for authoritative, expert guidance will find this title indispensable, as will more experienced professionals seeking material for reflection. Review: 'The passion and rigour brought by the authors to their task leap off the page and should help to give a discipline-based pedagogy a new lease of life' - Nick Axford, British Journal of Social Work, January 2006 'There is something of interest for most social work and social policy academics here.' - Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management