Learning For Work: Social Identities And Professional Education In Social Care Paperback
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Fiona McSweeney
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The education of social care practitioners is a current issue in Ireland, as in other countries, with concerns about the qualifications and work practices of those caring for vulnerable members of society. Despite this, little research on the experience and impact of education on practitioners has been conducted. This book examines the process of social care education from the perspective of the participants' developing and changing identities as students and practitioners, thus bringing together research on adult students, professionalism and professional learning. Identities are viewed as located within the social structures of the profession, workplaces, prevailing discourses about education and the educational institution. Factors which influence the relationship between the identities of student and worker and the transfer of learning are identified. This analysis provides the reader with an insight into the students' perspective of professional education and provides suggestions for social care educators to facilitate the learning and professional development of social care practitioners
ISBN-13
9783639375817
Language
English
Publisher
VDM Verlag
Publication Date
05 Aug 2011
Number of Pages
172
About the Author
Dr. Fiona McSweeney: Completed B.A. and M.A degrees in psychology at the National University of Ireland and a M.Ed. and doctorate in education with The Open University. Currently lecturing in psychology and research methods in the Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland