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Jane Bottomley - Studying for your Social Work Degree

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Studying for your Social Work Degree is PERFECT for anyone wanting to train to become a social worker. After reading this fully comprehensive guide you will understand:

  • the structure and culture of HE, and how social work fits into it
  • what to expect, and what will be expected of you, as a university student
  • teaching and assessment methods within social work, so that you can perform to the best of your ability in an academic environment
  • how to manage your social work studies in an effective way and make the most of the resources available to you.

The books in our Critical Study Skills series will help you gain the knowledge, skills and strategies you need to achieve your goals. They provide support in all areas important for university study, including institutional and disciplinary policy and practice, self-management, and research and communication. Packed with tasks and activities to help you improve your learning, including learner autonomy and critical thinking, and to guide you towards reflective practice in your study and work life. Uniquely, this book is written by an experienced social work lecturer and an English for Academic Purposes (EAP) lecturer.

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Studying for your Social Work Degree Critical Study Skills for Social Work - photo 1
Studying for your
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Critical Study Skills for Social Work Students Our new series of study skills - photo 2
Critical Study Skills for Social Work Students
Our new series of study skills texts for social work students has four key titles to help you succeed at your degree:
Studying for your Social Work Degree
Academic Writing and Referencing for your Social Work Degree
Critical Thinking Skills for your Social Work Degree
Communication Skills for your Social Work Degree
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Studying for your
Social Work Degree
First published in 2018 by Critical Publishing Ltd All rights reserved No part - photo 5
First published in 2018 by Critical Publishing Ltd
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior permission in writing from the publisher.
The authors have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of information contained in this publication, but assume no responsibility for any errors, inaccuracies, inconsistencies and omissions. Likewise every effort has been made to contact copyright holders. If any copyright material has been reproduced unwittingly and without permission the Publisher will gladly receive information enabling them to rectify any error or omission in subsequent editions.
Copyright (2018) Jane Bottomley, Patricia Cartney and Steven Pryjmachuk
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A CIP record for this book is available from the British Library
ISBN: 978-1-912096-74-9
This book is also available in the following e-book formats:
MOBI: 978-1-912096-73-2
EPUB: 978-1-912096-25-1
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The rights of Jane Bottomley, Patricia Cartney and Steven Pryjmachuk to be identified as the Authors of this work have been asserted by them in accordance with the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988.
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Contents
Acknowledgements
We would like to thank the many university and social work students who have inspired us to write these books. Thanks are also due to Anita Gill and John Morley.
Jane Bottomley, Patricia Cartney and Steven Pryjmachuk
Meet the series editor and authors
Jane Bottomley
is Series Editor for Critical Study Skills and co-author of all the books in the series. She is a Senior Language Tutor at the University of Manchester and a Senior Fellow of the British Association of Lecturers in English for Academic Purposes (BALEAP). She has helped students from a wide range of disciplines to improve their academic skills and achieve their study goals. She has previously published on scientific writing.
Patricia Cartney is Head of Social Work in the School of Health Sciences - photo 6
Patricia Cartney
is Head of Social Work in the School of Health Sciences Division of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work at the University of Manchester. She is a Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Her teaching and research interests focus on exploring how people learn best about professional practice and how they become knowledgeable and skilled social work practitioners.
Steven Pryjmachuk is Professor of Mental Health Nursing Education in the - photo 7
Steven Pryjmachuk
is Professor of Mental Health Nursing Education in the School of Health Sciences Division of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work at the University of Manchester and a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. His teaching, clinical and research work has centred largely on supporting and facilitating individuals be they students, patients or colleagues to develop, learn or care independently.
Introduction Studying for your Social Work Degree is the first book in the - photo 8
Introduction
Studying for your Social Work Degree is the first book in the Critical Study Skills for Social Work series. The Critical Study Skills for Social Work series supports student social workers as they embark on their undergraduate degree programme. It is aimed at all student social workers, including those who have come to university straight from A levels, and those who have travelled a different route, perhaps returning to education after working and/or raising a family. The books will be of use both to students from the UK, and international students who are preparing to study in a new culture and perhaps in a second language. The books also include guidance for students with specific learning requirements.
Studying for your Social Work Degree introduces you to university life and helps you to understand what you need to know and do to meet the requirements of your degree programme. It guides you through the systems and procedures which you will encounter, at the same time demystifying some aspects of academic culture. It will help you acquire, develop and put into practice the knowledge, skills and strategies you need to succeed at university and in your professional practice. Throughout the book, there is an emphasis on particular aspects of learning which are highly valued in academic life and in the social work profession: learner autonomy, critical thinking and reflective practice.
Between them, the authors have many years experience of social work, education, and academic study skills. All the information, text extracts and activities in the book have a clear social work focus and utilize frameworks provided by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), which is the regulatory body for the social work profession. In particular, the HCPC () Guidance on Conduct and Ethics for Students is a key underpinning document to guide new students entering a social work course. There is also reference to relevant institutional bodies, books and journals throughout.
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