Educational Discourses in Social Work

An expert discussion about the nature of identity in social work has been led in the Czech Republic for more than a quarter century. This debate did not bring a definite shift in the understanding of what social work is, nor did it bring a shared stance on what its domain should be (Chytil, 2007; N...

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Main Authors: Jitka Navrátilová, Pavel Navrátil
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Tomas Bata University in Zlín 2016-04-01
Series:Sociální Pedagogika
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Online Access:http://soced.cz/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Article-SocEd_Educational-Discourses-in-Social-Work.pdf
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spelling doaj-fe31b005f50f4b58a35bd975178719b12020-11-24T23:36:48ZcesTomas Bata University in ZlínSociální Pedagogika1805-88252016-04-0141385610.7441/soced.2016.04.01.03Educational Discourses in Social WorkJitka Navrátilová0Pavel Navrátil1Masaryk University, Faculty of Social StudiesMasaryk University, Faculty of Social StudiesAn expert discussion about the nature of identity in social work has been led in the Czech Republic for more than a quarter century. This debate did not bring a definite shift in the understanding of what social work is, nor did it bring a shared stance on what its domain should be (Chytil, 2007; Navrátil & Navrátilová, 2008; Matulayová & Musil, 2013; Punová & Navrátilová, 2014). However, if there is any consensus on the identity of social work, it refers to the fact that social work is a socially constructed field (Navrátil, 1998, 2013a) and therefore also multiparadigmatic or discursively open. If it is difficult or impossible to capture sectoral identity with a clear and final definition, sectoral identity can be seen in a pluralistic way through discourses. This paper is built on the premise that one of the most important factors influencing a sectoral understanding of sectoral identity is university education, which is one of the key social institutions that influence or even shape social discursive space (Etzkowitz & Dzisah, 2012). In the paper we present the most influential contemporary discourses, which are applied in the education of social workers, and answer the question: What assumptions about the performance of social work and more generally the concept of sectoral identity are implied by the selected discourses of education in social work? Particular among these discourses is a socio-pedagogical perspective we compare these other discourses with and show what values are crucial for each of the different discourses and how they can enrich social work as a discipline. We proceed from the extensive overview of Czech, Slovak and English-language scientific literature, published in regard to the problem o educating social workers in the past twenty years.http://soced.cz/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Article-SocEd_Educational-Discourses-in-Social-Work.pdfeducationidentitysocial workevidence-based discoursereflexive discoursecompetence discoursesocio-educational discourse
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identity
social work
evidence-based discourse
reflexive discourse
competence discourse
socio-educational discourse
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Pavel Navrátil
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publisher Tomas Bata University in Zlín
series Sociální Pedagogika
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publishDate 2016-04-01
description An expert discussion about the nature of identity in social work has been led in the Czech Republic for more than a quarter century. This debate did not bring a definite shift in the understanding of what social work is, nor did it bring a shared stance on what its domain should be (Chytil, 2007; Navrátil & Navrátilová, 2008; Matulayová & Musil, 2013; Punová & Navrátilová, 2014). However, if there is any consensus on the identity of social work, it refers to the fact that social work is a socially constructed field (Navrátil, 1998, 2013a) and therefore also multiparadigmatic or discursively open. If it is difficult or impossible to capture sectoral identity with a clear and final definition, sectoral identity can be seen in a pluralistic way through discourses. This paper is built on the premise that one of the most important factors influencing a sectoral understanding of sectoral identity is university education, which is one of the key social institutions that influence or even shape social discursive space (Etzkowitz & Dzisah, 2012). In the paper we present the most influential contemporary discourses, which are applied in the education of social workers, and answer the question: What assumptions about the performance of social work and more generally the concept of sectoral identity are implied by the selected discourses of education in social work? Particular among these discourses is a socio-pedagogical perspective we compare these other discourses with and show what values are crucial for each of the different discourses and how they can enrich social work as a discipline. We proceed from the extensive overview of Czech, Slovak and English-language scientific literature, published in regard to the problem o educating social workers in the past twenty years.
topic education
identity
social work
evidence-based discourse
reflexive discourse
competence discourse
socio-educational discourse
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