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    Searching for appropriateness in Social Work education in Botswana:The process of developing a Master in Social Work (MSW) programme in a 'developing’ country

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    Date
    2006
    Author
    Osei-Hwedie, K.
    Ntseane, D.
    Jacques, G.
    Publisher
    Routledge Taylor and Francis Group
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    http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/section?content=a755237987&fulltext=713240928
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    Published Article
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    Abstract
    Developing a tertiary academic programme in Botswana is not only an intellectual activity but also an institutional process that must be balanced to satisfy different stakeholders and contending claims. This paper focuses on the intellectual and institutional processes of developing a Master in Social Work(MSW) programme at the University of Botswana. It discusses the intricacies of identifying the need for a MSW and the consultative process of designing the programme and course objectives, titles, and course content. The paper takes the view that institutional and intellectual issues are significant factors of the exercise of searching for appropriateness in social work education in an African context.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10311/744
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