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Australian Social Work | 2017

International student exchange in Australian social work education

Nonie Harris; Debra Miles; Elise Howard; Ines Zuchowski; Julie King; Piyachat Dhephasadin Na Ayudhaya; Peter Jones; Abraham Francis; Narayan Gopalkrishnan; George Puthantharayil

ABSTRACT International student exchange is pursued by Australian schools of social work as a strategy to engage with the internationalisation agenda set by government, universities, and the profession. However, little concrete information about the nature and scope of these activities exists. The study reported here aimed to address this gap. Twenty-seven of the 30 Australian universities that offer social work programs participated in an online survey about international student exchange activities. The results indicate that a majority of schools (n = 23) do engage in such activities, with international field placements the most frequent form of exchange. Exchanges are most likely to be facilitated and managed by social work staff. The findings, and their implications for the development of good practice in international student exchange, are discussed. This research provides a “point-in-time” snapshot of international exchange in Australian social work education and a benchmark for future analyses of this expanding practice in the profession.


Archive | 2018

Local connections, global perspectives

Peta Salter; Kelsey Halbert; Elise Howard; Michael Singh; Debra Miles; Peter Jones; Abhishek Bhati; Caroline Wong; Jinghe Han

Higher education is increasingly focusing on facilitating agentic, outward-looking, globally minded graduates. International mobility experiences are positioned as key to developing these qualities; however, not all students have the inclination, resources, or support to enable them to participate in such experiences. Student surveys reveal that the top barriers to participation—time, finances, work, and family commitments—are outside the influence of educators. In response, educators need to look to opportunities afforded through both local and international experiences. Service learning can enable students to explore democratic action in a local space within a framework that accounts for global perspectives. This chapter draws on findings of six local and international case studies to explore curriculum and pedagogical frameworks that facilitate global perspectives through community-based learning experiences.


International Social Work | 2018

Sustaining quality learning abroad opportunities in Australian schools of social work

Ines Zuchowski; Debra Miles; Elise Howard; Nonie Harris; Abraham Francis

Student learning abroad experiences are encouraged to develop students’ intercultural understanding and global citizenship. This article reports internationally collaborative research exploring social work student short-term mobility programmes and international field education placements. Findings from interviews with staff from Australian schools of social work are presented. Themes developed from the data explore the establishment and ongoing resourcing and sustainability of international exchange programmes, including implications for risk and safety, relationships and partnerships, and reciprocity. The complex landscape of student international experiences is discussed, and it is proposed that the lack of adequate resourcing of learning abroad opportunities threatens their sustainability.


Evaluation of Journal of Australasia | 2017

Context and culture in evaluation: a case study of evaluation anthropology

Elise Howard


Archive | 2016

Local global learning: community-based learning for local and global citizenship

Peta Salter; Kelsey Halbert; Elise Howard; Michael Singh


Archive | 2016

Local Global Citizenship in Higher Education: a framework and case studies for curriculum development

Kelsey Halbert; Peta Salter; Elise Howard


Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Public Health & Social Work | 2016

Student exchange: preparing graduates for social work practice in globalised environments

Debra Miles; Narayan Gopalkrishnan; Abraham Francis; Nonie Harris; Elise Howard; Peter Jones; Julie King; Ines Zuchowski; Piyachat Dhephasadin; George Puthantharayil


Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation | 2016

Contested concepts of 'partnership' in international student exchange programs

Debra Miles; Peter Jones; Narayan Gopalkrishnan; Abraham Francis; Nonie Harris; Elise Howard; Julie King; Ines Zuchowski; Piyachat Dhephasadin; George Puthantharayil


Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation | 2016

Student exchange: Preparing graduates for social work practice in globalised environments

Debra Miles; Narayan Gopalkrishnan; Abraham Francis; Nonie Harris; Elise Howard; Peter Jones; Julie King; Ines Zuchowski; Piyachat Dhephasadin; George Puthantharayil


Archive | 2015

International social work student exchange: facilitating good practice in Australia and Asia Pacific

Ines Zuchowski; Piayachat Dhephasadin; Abraham Francis; Narayan Gopalkrishnan; Nonie Harris; Elise Howard; Peter Jones; Julie King; Debra Miles; George Puthantharayil

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Queensland University of Technology

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