Approaches to Learning Social Work Research: Insights for Social Work Educators Regha V. Sakthi1, Gunavathy J.S.2,* 1Former Librarian, Madras School of Social Work, Chennai, India 2Associate Professor, Department of Social Work, Madras School of Social Work, Chennai, India *Corresponding Author, jsgunavathy@mssw.in
Online Published on 04 March, 2024. This study investigates the learning approaches of first-year full-time social work post-graduate students (n=56) in Chennai, focusing on the subject ‘Social Research and Statistics’. Utilizing the Study Process Scale, the research reveals the prevalence of surface learning approaches and gender differences in learning approaches. Three-fold recommendations – to learner, to educator and to the education system have been put forth. Future research avenues exploring interdisciplinary insights, institutional variances, and adaptable learning environments can further enrich our understanding of approaches to learning in social work education. This research contributes not only to the nuanced understanding of learning approaches in the social work discipline but also serves as a compass for learners, educators and institutions in reflecting on the study process to foster meaningful learning experiences in the dynamic landscape of social work education. Top Keywords Social work education, Approaches to learning, Study Process Scale, Gender differences. Top |