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Critical Thinking and Professional Judgement for Social Work (Post-Qualifying Social Work Practice) - Post-Qualifying Social Work Practice Series
Critical Thinking and Professional Judgement for Social Work (Post-Qualifying Social Work Practice) - Post-Qualifying Social Work Practice Series
paperback
Published:
17 November, 2011
Description
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780857257536 |
| ISBN10 | 0857257536 |
| Number Of Pages | 96 |
| Item Weight | 366 g |
| Product Dimensions | 171 x 7 x 245 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Learning Matters |
| Format | paperback |
Author's Bio
Lynne specialises in professional educational development within post-qualifying (PQ) and continuing professional development (CPD) programmes at the National Centre for Post Qualifying Social Work and Professional Practice at Bournemouth University. Here she has helped design and develop a number of units for both health and social care markets. She facilitates learning about critical thinking, professional reasoning and judgement, evidencing professional learning, leading and enabling others, and service improvement methodology. Lynne's professional and research interests focus on the nature and development of professional reasoning and judgement, and her Professional Doctorate has helped create a unique set of assessment criteria for their development and evaluation within academic written work. Keith holds professional qualifications in nursing, social work and teaching; and academic qualifications in nursing, social work and management. He has worked in the education and training field for over 30 years, working for three universities and three local authority social work departments. Currently he is the Director of the National Centre for Post-Qualifying Social Work and Professional Practice at Bournemouth University and the Director of the Centre for Leadership Impact and Management at Bournemouth. In 2005 he was awarded the Linda Ammon Memorial Award, sponsored by the then Department for Education and Skills, a prize awarded to the individual making the greatest contribution to training and education in the UK. His main academic interest lies in the fusion of academia and professional practice to help improve professional thinking and practice.