1st Edition
Professional Education for Social Work in Britain An Historical Account
By Marjorie J. Smith
Copyright 1965
114 Pages
by
Routledge
114 Pages
by
Routledge
114 Pages
by
Routledge
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Originally published in 1965, Professor Marjorie Smith’s classic little book traces the story of professional education for social workers in this country, which has been a pioneer and has influenced countries overseas.
There were the various committees of the Charity Organization Society on training and social education and the contribution of such great figures as Lord Avebury, Alfred... Read more
Foreword. Introduction by Professor R. Titmuss. 1. Early Training Within the Agencies 2. The Transition to More Formally Organized Training Schemes 3. The School of Sociology 4. The Amalgamation 5. Afterthought. Appendix.
Biography
Marjorie J. Smith






