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  • Képzésfejlesztés, intézményi együttműködés, munkaerőpiaci elvárások: Kulcsszavak a duális képzés bevezethetőségének vizsgálata során
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    A Szegedi Tudományegyetem Egészségtudományi és Szociális Képzési Kar Szociális Munka és Szociálpolitika Tanszéke 2015-ben, a TÁMOP 4.1.1. F-14/1/KONV-2015-0006 „Munkaerő-piaci igényekre támaszkodó gyakorlat-orientált képzések, szolgáltatások a Szegedi Tudományegyetem fókuszában” című pályázati program keretein belül vizsgálta a szociális munka alapszakon bevezetendő duális képzés lehetőségeit, nehézségeit és az indítás feltételeit. Ennek keretében áttekintésre kerültek a németországi duális, szociális képzési gyakorlattal kapcsolatos eddigi eredmények, a hazai duális képzést folytató társadalomtudományi szakok tapasztalatai, valamint a Dél-Alföld régió szociális intézményeinek elvárásai e képzési típus bevezetésével kapcsolatban. Jelen tanulmány keretein belül a hangsúlyt az új képzési forma indításával kapcsolatos esetleges ellenérzésekre, munkaerőpiaci helyzetképre és a pályázati program során megfogalmazott elvárásokra kívánom helyezni, mivel ezek feladatokat jelölnek ki a beindítás gondolatával foglalkozó képzőhelyek számára.

  • Szociális munka virtuális térben
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    The current health crisis we are experiencing because of Covid-19 pandemic has put social worker schools in a new, unexpected position. How can a practice-based training program be organized during a ‘lockdown’ period? How practical skills can be acquired if contact with field teachers, social services and target groups is limited? Assuming that the world will not be the same after the pandemic and that higher education institutions and systems will not be the same after the crisis, we believe that it is time to rethink the forms of work in the training of social workers and to develop practical techniques that suit better the digital generation of 21st century. In order to learn about innovations and good practices arising from the situation, we organized a focus group interview with 15 field teachers. In the course of our research, we sought to answer the questions: What new forms of practical training have been developed? What are the benefits of the online education? What would the field teachers keep from the currently experimented forms of work in the post-crisis period? The first results of our research prove that, contrary to expectations, the world has not narrowed but expanded as a result of the restrictions. With the intensive use of digital tools and forms of work, remote locations and target groups have become available, special knowledge elements have become involved in training, and new opportunities for the development of personal skills have opened in the social worker training. The crisis situation had a particularly positive effect on the emergence of training innovations.

  • Pillanatképek a szociális munkások képzéséről a tanfolyamoktól a diplomát adó képzésekig
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    The aim of the study is to show the historical development of social workers training in Hungary. We all so present the development of the social work as a profession. The development of training faces to so me difficulties. In our study we tried to show the history of social workers training from the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century which was not so easy in so me cases. We all so tried to introduce the training courses, to reorganize the master they were destroyed, redefined his profession, renovate the training. We do these to help to consolidate and confirm the identity of our profession from the conclusions and suggestions we had from our study and make that it will able to fit to the development of the modern education.

  • Perspectives of problem-based learning in social higher education
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    The paper provides insight into the theoretical and methodological features of problem-based learning PBL), as one of challenges and contemporary to advance active learning in higher education. The method was first developed in the realms of medical education, but in recent years it has reached a rather wide range of professional training programs, including social work education. Following a condensed theoretical overview of the method, the author outlines the concept and thematic structure of a short (four-day) introductory workshop for teachers and curriculum developers working in higher education of social workers and allied professionals, who would have the chance to discuss the possibility of introducing the method in their teaching practice as a starting point towards the integration and development of a more practice-oriented training of social professionals.