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This contributed volume provides an in-depth overview of current
social and socio-political transformations in Europe and their
effects on social work and its educational structures. It
elucidates these transformations and structures at the individual
level of ten different countries and goes on to elaborate a
European perspective in this field. Readers gain insight into the
variety in social work and its educational structures in Europe
and, at the same time, readers receive starting points for the
exchange of ideas, collaboration and further development in the
individual countries and in Europe. The introduction outlines the
current developments and challenges facing social work education in
Europe, contextualizing the topics to be covered in the volume.
Each chapter offers an individual country profile of social work,
including an analysis of typical examples of different traditions
of educational models for social work that, collectively, provide
insight into an overall "European model of education for social
work". The countries selected represent all parts of Europe:
Finland Latvia Germany United Kingdom The Netherlands France Italy
Croatia Romania Cyprus European Social Work Education: Traditions
and Transformations is an essential resource - an up-to-date and
differentiated inventory of social work education in Europe from a
horizontal and vertical perspective - which describes fields of
work and approaches that prepare students to practice social work,
examines the degree of academization of the discipline and
investigates its structures and conditions. Social workers and
social work educators, researchers and practitioners will find this
an engaging and useful text.
This contributed volume provides an in-depth overview of current
social and socio-political transformations in Europe and their
effects on social work and its educational structures. It
elucidates these transformations and structures at the individual
level of ten different countries and goes on to elaborate a
European perspective in this field. Readers gain insight into the
variety in social work and its educational structures in Europe
and, at the same time, readers receive starting points for the
exchange of ideas, collaboration and further development in the
individual countries and in Europe. The introduction outlines the
current developments and challenges facing social work education in
Europe, contextualizing the topics to be covered in the volume.
Each chapter offers an individual country profile of social work,
including an analysis of typical examples of different traditions
of educational models for social work that, collectively, provide
insight into an overall "European model of education for social
work". The countries selected represent all parts of Europe:
Finland Latvia Germany United Kingdom The Netherlands France Italy
Croatia Romania Cyprus European Social Work Education: Traditions
and Transformations is an essential resource - an up-to-date and
differentiated inventory of social work education in Europe from a
horizontal and vertical perspective - which describes fields of
work and approaches that prepare students to practice social work,
examines the degree of academization of the discipline and
investigates its structures and conditions. Social workers and
social work educators, researchers and practitioners will find this
an engaging and useful text.
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