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Applying ethical theories in social work – teaching that which cannot be taught?

Authors

NEČASOVÁ Mirka KŘIŠŤAN Alois

Year of publication 2015
Type Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Social Studies

Citation
Description The aim of this contribution is to explore the relationship between classical philosophy and ethics (considered as academic discipline often connected with instruction based learning) on the one hand and the ethics of social work (as practise oriented discipline connected with experience, reflection of values and internalisation of important professional values) on the other hand. Trans-disciplinarity is an important feature of social work and philosophy is one of the disciplines that inform and contribute to the knowledge in the field social work. The way of approaching philosophy and ethics by social work educators will be grasped by presenting summarised discussion among Czech social work educators published over the years 2010-2012 and research on education plans presented by schools united under the Czech Association of Schools of Social Work. The discussion represents various approaches to education and reflects the broader context within which social work and social workers operate as well. The views of the participants in this discussion could not be seen as antagonistic but rather as parts of a continuum, where the extreme position on one side is characterised exclusively by an endeavour to re-interpret the opinions of classical thinkers and on the other side would feature an exclusive reliance on practical experience and routine procedures without theoretical reflection. The concept of education in fact ranges widely across the entire continuum. Some ideas will be presented in the conclusion concerning the ways of continuation and strengthening the dialogue between the practice and the academic world in the field of social work.

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