Youth work: preparation for practice
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505 | 8 | |a Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Acknowledgments and dedication; How to use this book; 1 Introduction; What do we mean by youth work?; What makes a good youth worker?; Focus of the book; Part I: Principles; 2 Preparation for practice learning; Introduction; Professional formation; Preparing for practice; Working with supervisors and workplace dynamics; What makes a good supervisor and supervisee?; A professional approach to practice; Conclusion; 3 Locating the self; Introduction; Defining ourselves | |
505 | 8 | |a Personal and social identity; Playing a role; Social context; Life experiences; Conclusion; 4 The ethical practitioner; Introduction; Everyday ethics; Ethical codes of conduct; Promoting ethical reflection and dialogue; Conclusion; 5 The informal educator; Introduction; What is informal education?; Using informal education; The challenge of context; Conclusion: towards a blended approach; Part II: Contexts; 6 The community context; Introduction; What is a community?; Focusing on communities of place; Young people and their communities; Understanding and working with the community; Conclusion | |
505 | 8 | |a 7 The policy and organisational context introduction; Why social policy matters; Outcomes: what will happen to young people as a result of our work?; Drivers: why are we concerned?; Drivers: understanding the wider policy context; Aims and methods: how does the organisation respond?; Conclusion; 8 The partnership context; Introduction; Understanding partnerships; Mapping partnerships; Being a good partner; Evaluating a partnership; Conclusion; Part III: Skills for practice; 9 Frameworks for practice; Introduction; Involving young people in the process; Introducing the ASPIRE model; Assessment | |
505 | 8 | |a Planning and implementation review; Evaluation; Conclusion; 10 Supervision; Introduction; What do we mean by supervision?; Purpose and functions of supervision; Content models; Process models; Learning to work together; The supervision relationship; Conclusion; 11 Reflective practice; Introduction; What is reflective practice?; Theoretical underpinnings; Metacognition and reflective practice; How and with whom to practise; Possible methods/frameworks; Individual and collaborative reflection; Potential barriers to effective reflective practice; Conclusion; 12 Working with groups; Introduction | |
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