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Global Standards is a new stage to promote Social Work Education and to establish Social Work as the International Profession

Abstract

The article is dedicated to the analysis of Global Standards for the Education and Training of the Social Work Profession. This document is regarded as a new stage in the development of Social Work Education. The author emphasized its importance either for the home Social Work Education or for the international experience of training of the social work profession. This experience is considered in terms of developing from traditional educational paradigm to problem-based learning and then to the education based on the development of competence.

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I. . Namestnikova
Московский государственный областной университет
Russian Federation


References

1. Lorenz, W. (2001). Social work in Europe - Portrait of a diverse professional group. In (Ed). Hessle, S. International Standard Setting of Higher Social Work Education. Stockholm University; Stockholm Studies of Social Work. P. 19.

2. Payne, M. (2001). Social work education: international standards. In (Ed.). Hessle, S. International Standard Setting of Higher Social Work Education. Stockholm University; Stockholm Studies of Social Work.

3. Соглашение между МАШСР (IASSW) и МФСР (IFSW) о принятии международного определения социальной работы было достигнуто в июле 2001.

4. Lorenz, W. (2001). Social work in Europe - Portrait of a diverse professional group. In (Ed). Hessle, S. International Standard Setting of Higher Social Work Education. Stockholm University; Stockholm Studies of Social Work. P. 12.


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