1. Students’ perceptions of international social work: A comparative study in the USA, UK, and Georgia.
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Lalayants, Marina, Doel, Mark, and Kachkachishvili, Iago
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COMPARATIVE studies ,EXPERIENCE ,INTENTION ,INTERNATIONAL agencies ,CULTURAL pluralism ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,RESEARCH ,RESEARCH funding ,SOCIAL problems ,SOCIAL services ,SOCIAL workers ,STUDENTS ,STUDENT attitudes ,SURVEYS ,PROFESSIONAL practice ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,DEVELOPING countries - Abstract
The field of social work worldwide has been increasingly influenced by globalization, migration, and other conditions that require professionals to be responsive and knowledgeable in addressing them. This collaborative project examined students’ perceptions of international social work at three universities in the United States, United Kingdom, and Georgia. Students’ responses indicated an overall strong interest and widespread agreement that there is a link between local and global social issues. The findings suggest that social work education needs to be globalized and tailored to students’ needs, which will help them identify social work strongly as part of a profession and affect change across the globe. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2015
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