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BSW students' perceptions of key competencies, values, and practitioner skills: Implications for social work education
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posted on 2023-05-16, 12:49 authored by Thompson, T, Craft, CAThis study profiled undergraduate Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) students' self-reported skill levels and valuations of personal qualities, practitioner skills, values and ethics, scientific skills and key competencies germane to social work practice. Differential assessments of personal qualities, practitioner skills, values and ethics, and scientific skills as well as differential assessments of the importance of 14 key competencies challenge a pattern of social work education where an integration of theory and practice is made difficult by a linear sequence of theory, followed by applied theory, followed by practice. © 2001, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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Australian Social WorkVolume
54Issue
4Pagination
51-62ISSN
0312-407XDepartment/School
School of Psychological SciencesPublisher
Australian Association of Social WorkersPlace of publication
Barton, ACTRepository Status
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