Environments for social work learning in the learning age
Environments for social work learning in the learning age
This article examines how in the UK a framework for learning in the next century is being developed and in Europe agreements of cooperation are being forged alongside the growth of the use of communications and information technology in higher education institutions. The technology promises possibilities of global social work education. The author asks how realistic this is in a world where even countries with a shared language have different social systems, diverse education and practice settings and differing views of the social work profession.
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Wilkinson, Ann
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1999
Wilkinson, Ann
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Wilkinson, Ann
(1999)
Environments for social work learning in the learning age.
New Technology in the Human Services, 12 (3/4), .
Abstract
This article examines how in the UK a framework for learning in the next century is being developed and in Europe agreements of cooperation are being forged alongside the growth of the use of communications and information technology in higher education institutions. The technology promises possibilities of global social work education. The author asks how realistic this is in a world where even countries with a shared language have different social systems, diverse education and practice settings and differing views of the social work profession.
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Published date: 1999
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Local EPrints ID: 33697
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/33697
ISSN: 0950-0684
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