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Teaching Collaboration in Social Work Education. Gunn Strand Hutchinson. Data. A questonnaire to 38 Social Work Schools in the Nordic countries . 24 answered (63,2%).
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Teaching Collaboration in Social Work Education Gunn Strand Hutchinson
Data • A questonnaire to 38 Social WorkSchools in the Nordic countries. 24 answered (63,2%). • Comparedwith data from 78 programs in USA (43%), 17 from Canada (50%) and 10 from Israel (100%). These studies conducted by Laura Bronstein, Binghamton University, USA, Terry Mizrahi, Hunter College School of social Work, USA, Yoss Korazim-Körösy, The college of Management – Academic Studies and Ministry for social Affairs, Israel & Debra McPhee, Barry University USA.
Collaboration with students from otherdisciplines in field settings
Collaboration withotherdiciplines in relation to work in thecommunity
Collaboration withotherdiciplines in researchactivities in thecommunity
Findings and furtherwork The most interesting finding of the comparison is more collaboration with other disciplines in relation to work in the community and community based research are happening in the international schools than in the Nordic. The international study also show that students more often collaborate with students from other disciplines in field practice. This finding I will discuss in a broader context and I plan to do a literature study and write an article.