Values and Motivations in BA Students of Social Work: the Italian Case

The aim of this research was to investigate what are the main characteristics of  Social Work students in a context such as that of Italy, marked by radical changes both in the education and in welfare systems.  In particular, we want to explore the value systems students refer to and what motivate...

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Main Authors: Annamaria Campanini, Carla Facchini
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Language:English
Published: Social Work & Society 2013-12-01
Series:Social Work and Society
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Online Access:https://ejournals.bib.uni-wuppertal.de/index.php/sws/article/view/358
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spelling doaj-6114c76c3fcb47419991cf0e477d16f42021-05-29T05:42:31ZengSocial Work & SocietySocial Work and Society1613-89532013-12-01111Values and Motivations in BA Students of Social Work: the Italian CaseAnnamaria Campanini0Carla Facchini1University of Milano BicoccaUniversity of Milano Bicocca The aim of this research was to investigate what are the main characteristics of  Social Work students in a context such as that of Italy, marked by radical changes both in the education and in welfare systems.  In particular, we want to explore the value systems students refer to and what motivates their choice, but also what image these undergraduates have of social work. This was done through a nationwide research project carried out by using a structured questionnaire distributed in all Italian Universities that offer a Social Work Degree to students enrolled in the 1st year of the BA course in Social Work. It was completed by almost all the BA students (nearly 2000 students). The data analyzed with the research tool SSP confirm, firstly, that female students are still numerically dominant and that values of social solidarity prevail. Secondly, it shows that students have very high expectations in relation to their future profession but under-estimate the role attributed to specific competences, elements that make satisfactory training of fundamental importance. Finally, considerations on how the education process has to develop a critical and self reflective attitude in the students will be presented. https://ejournals.bib.uni-wuppertal.de/index.php/sws/article/view/358social work studentsmotivationcultural modelssocial images of social workeducation
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Social Work and Society
social work students
motivation
cultural models
social images of social work
education
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title Values and Motivations in BA Students of Social Work: the Italian Case
title_short Values and Motivations in BA Students of Social Work: the Italian Case
title_full Values and Motivations in BA Students of Social Work: the Italian Case
title_fullStr Values and Motivations in BA Students of Social Work: the Italian Case
title_full_unstemmed Values and Motivations in BA Students of Social Work: the Italian Case
title_sort values and motivations in ba students of social work: the italian case
publisher Social Work & Society
series Social Work and Society
issn 1613-8953
publishDate 2013-12-01
description The aim of this research was to investigate what are the main characteristics of  Social Work students in a context such as that of Italy, marked by radical changes both in the education and in welfare systems.  In particular, we want to explore the value systems students refer to and what motivates their choice, but also what image these undergraduates have of social work. This was done through a nationwide research project carried out by using a structured questionnaire distributed in all Italian Universities that offer a Social Work Degree to students enrolled in the 1st year of the BA course in Social Work. It was completed by almost all the BA students (nearly 2000 students). The data analyzed with the research tool SSP confirm, firstly, that female students are still numerically dominant and that values of social solidarity prevail. Secondly, it shows that students have very high expectations in relation to their future profession but under-estimate the role attributed to specific competences, elements that make satisfactory training of fundamental importance. Finally, considerations on how the education process has to develop a critical and self reflective attitude in the students will be presented.
topic social work students
motivation
cultural models
social images of social work
education
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