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Teaching Social Work

Ksenija Napan

International Perspectives on Co-Creating the Curriculum

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Release Date: 27/01/2026

Label: Policy Press
Contributors: Ksenija Napan (Contributions by), Angela Rosignoli (Contributions by), Bojana Mesec (Contributions by), Liljana Rihter (Contributions by), Shibilshad Pottengal (Contributions by), Charles Kalinganire (Contributions by), Eric Awich Ochen (Contributions by), Janestic Twikirize (Contributions by), Zena Mnasi Mabeyo (Contributions by), Ann Christin Eklund Nilsen (Contributions by), Shorena Sadzaglishvili (Contributions by), Rusudan Asatiani (Contributions by), Teona Gotsiridze (Contributions by), Clara Grech-Santi (Contributions by), Rubén González-Rodríguez (Contributions by), Paula Frieiro (Contributions by), Alexo Breogán Rioboó-Lois (Contributions by), Adi Fahrudin (Contributions by), Sarah Fraser (Contributions by), Rehia Whaanga (Contributions by), Emanuela Fato (Contributions by), Giuseppina Parisi (Contributions by), Paula Sousa (Contributions by), Meng Liu (Contributions by), Kai Zhu (Contributions by), Yulian Zhang (Contributions by), Xianmi Wang (Contributions by), Ying Li (Contributions by), Jinfeng Xu (Contributions by), Jaryd Stobaus (Contributions by), Chloe Dillon (Contributions by), Annie Townsend (Contributions by), Emily O'Donnell (Contributions by), Rajendra Baikady (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Bristol University Press

International Perspectives on Co-Creating the Curriculum

The challenge of standardising social work education remains a much-discussed but under-documented issue, particularly in developing and less-developed countries. Existing literature often emphasises the need for student-centred learning but lacks a comprehensive examination of how students can shape curricula, lesson plans and teaching methods in cooperation with educators.

This edited volume brings together leading scholars from across the Global North and South to explore the co-creation of social work curricula. Through case studies from New Zealand, Italy, Slovenia, Rwanda, Georgia, Spain, India, Portugal, Indonesia, Nepal and China, it highlights the roles of students, international collaboration and academic partnerships in producing responsive and effective social work education.

With invaluable practical insights, this book provides core guidance for developing a curriculum that equips future social workers with the skills to meet global challenges in an evolving professional landscape.