Revitalizing social work practice: the community development conundrum
This paper is an amended version of the presentation made at the Social Work Indaba held 24-26 March 2015 in Durban. The problem that was investigated is whether it is desirable to teach community development in the undergraduate social work programme. A sample of academics in the Department of Soci...
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doaj-d3e9138bc45849f982cee2fe7d7806802020-11-25T03:14:51ZafrStellenbosch UniversitySocial Work/Maatskaplike Werk2312-71980037-80542017-09-0153330131410.15270/53-3-571Revitalizing social work practice: the community development conundrumSithole, Sello Levy 0University of LimpopoThis paper is an amended version of the presentation made at the Social Work Indaba held 24-26 March 2015 in Durban. The problem that was investigated is whether it is desirable to teach community development in the undergraduate social work programme. A sample of academics in the Department of Social Work at the University of Limpopo was asked to express their views on this. Another available sample of social work practitioners was asked the same question. The findings from the two samples are divergent in that the academics insisted that community development should remain part of the university social work programme, whereas young practising social workers felt that it should be discontinued.http://socialwork.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/571Revitalise social work practiceCommunity development conundrumSouth Africa |
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Revitalizing social work practice: the community development conundrum |
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Revitalizing social work practice: the community development conundrum |
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This paper is an amended version of the presentation made at the Social Work Indaba held 24-26 March 2015 in Durban. The problem that was investigated is whether it is desirable to teach community development in the undergraduate social work programme. A sample of academics in the Department of Social Work at the University of Limpopo was asked to express their views on this. Another available sample of social work practitioners was asked the same question. The findings from the two samples are divergent in that the academics insisted that community development should remain part of the university social work programme, whereas young practising social workers felt that it should be discontinued. |
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