1st Edition

Education for Social Work Readings in Social Work, Volume 4

Edited By Eileen Younghusband Copyright 1968
    180 Pages
    by Routledge

    180 Pages
    by Routledge

    Some outstanding contributions to a better understanding of the issues of education for social work have been brought together in this volume, originally published in 1968. Because of the wide relevance of the subject these articles should be valuable not only to social work educators and field supervisors in many different parts of the world, but to others concerned with professional education. Today it can be enjoyed in its historical context.

    Preface.  1. Building the Curriculum: The Foundation for Professional Competence Eileen Blackey  2. The Small Group in Learning and Teaching Mary Louise Somers  3. The Teacher in Education for Social Work Eileen Younghusband  4. The Place for Scientific Method in Social Work Education Peter Leonard  5. A Social Work Approach to Courses in Growth and Behaviour Charlotte Towle  6. The Contribution of Psychoanalysis to Social Work Education Werner W. Boehm  7. The Lecture as a Method in Teaching Casework Helen Harris Perlman  8. Teaching Casework by the Discussion Method Helen Harris Perlman  9. The Place of Help in Supervision Charlotte Towle  10. The Fieldwork Supervisor as Educator Lola G. Selby  11. Helping Students in Field Practice Identify and Modify Blocks to Learning Lola G. Selby.

    Biography

    Eileen Younghusband