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A reanalysis of the IASSW World Census 2000

Angeline Barretta-Herman

IASSW World Census Committee, University of St Thomas, 2115 Summit Avenue, AQU 110, St Paul, MN 55105, USA a9barrettahe{at}stthomas.edu

English

This reanalysis by region pro.les social work education in 392 programs worldwide. The data veri.ed the .rm base of social work education at universities; demonstrated remarkable consistency across all regions in curriculum structure, pedagogy and content; and con.rmed a strong international perspective through multiple faculty and program exchanges.

French

Cette nouvelle analyse, par ré gion, trace le profil de l'enseignement en travail social dispensé par 392 programmes à l'é chelle mondiale. Les donné es corroborent que les programmes d'enseignement en travail social sont bien é tablis au niveau universitaire; elles dé montrent é galement une remarquable homogé né ité à travers les ré gions tant du point de vue de la structure des programmes, de la pé dagogie que du contenu; et confirment en outre qu'il existe de ré elles perspectives internationales par l'entremise des nombreux é changes entre programmes et faculté s.

Spanish

Se examina la educación del trabajo social en 392 programas a travé s de todo el mundo. Los datos verificaron la firme base que tiene el trabajo social en las universidades; demostraron asimismo, a travé s de todas las regiones, una gran coherencia de estructura curricular, pedagogía, y contenido; tambié n se confirmóuna fuerte perspectiva internacional a travé s de muŽ ltiples intercambios de programas y profesorado.

International Social Work, Vol. 48, No. 6, 794-808 (2005)
DOI: 10.1177/0020872805057089


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