Wachter, Hannah Silvia; Erdmann, Nina; Kloha, Johannes; Reimer, Julia; Sellmaier, Claudia:
A Closer Look at Social Work Field Education in Germany : Reconstructing the "Field Education-Arc of Work"
In: Collection of Papers from the Internation Conference “Social Work and Social Policy in Times of Global Crises" / Bornarova, Suzana; Bogoevska, Natasha; Faculty of Philosophy, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje (Eds.). - Social Work and Social Policy in Times of Global Crises; Ohrid, Nordmazedonien; 19.09.-23.09.2023 - Skopje: Faculty of Philosophy, 2024, pp. 297 - 310, Article UDC: 364.4:37.091.3(430)
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Title:
A Closer Look at Social Work Field Education in Germany : Reconstructing the "Field Education-Arc of Work"
Author:
Wachter, Hannah SilviaTH Köln
DHSB-ID
THK0039494
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person connected with TH Köln
corresponding author
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Erdmann, NinaTH Köln
DHSB-ID
THK0003369
ORCID
0000-0001-8397-2654ORCID iD
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person connected with TH Köln
corresponding author
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Kloha, Johannes;Reimer, Julia;Sellmaier, Claudia
Year of publication:
2024
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Language of text:
English
Keyword, Topic:
Social Work Field Education ; Social Work Field Placement ; Social Work Field Supervision ; Arc of Work
Type of resource:
Text
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open access
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Not Peer Reviewed
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No
Category:
Research
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Part of statistic

Abstract:

Social work education includes one central element outside the university: field ed- ucation, often described as the “signature pedagogy” of social work. Despite the central position in the course there is a research desideratum concerning to the forms and conditions of field education guidance in the heterogeneous fields of social work. The project “ALFOSA” (“Anleitungsforschung in der Sozialen Arbeit” / “Research on field supervision in Social Work”) addresses these questions. The theo- retical framework includes interactional learning theory according to Wenger/Lave (1991), the formation of professional knowledge according to Dewe/Otto (2015) and the “arc of work”, an empirically conceptualized theory by Anselm Strauss for the analysis of professional work (1985). The research design was based on Grounded Theory Methodology (Corbin/Strauss 1996). Ten in-depth interviews with instructors were conducted and analysed using coding methods. In this article empirical recon- struction of the arc of work of field