Making Changes to Assessment Methods in Social Work Education: Focusing on Process and Outcome

Moving towards delivering the new social work qualification led to many social work programmes considering the 'fitness for purpose' of assessment methods being used to assess the competence of social work students. This article highlights how changes in assessment methods were considered...

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Assessment Methods
Case Studies
Disadvantages
Essays
Intervention
Learning
SCREEs and LASERs
Social Competence
Social Work
Social Work Education
Teaching
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