Creativity is a competence crucial for the practice of social work. In particular, it is associated with a greater ability to solve complex problems and to learn, and it is considered to be an integral element of the professional identity of social workers. Nevertheless, in the past 20 years, neoliberal policies and bureaucratization have promoted models of education focused more on technical skills than on imaginative and ideational capacities. This article presents the results of two experiments conducted to determine the effects on creativity and imagination of the technical education of social workers. The results show that creativity is not a variable independent of the type of education delivered to students and that educational programmes which emphasise only the technical dimension of social work can have a direct influence on the creative abilities of students. It is therefore necessary to strike the right balance between education aimed at the acquisition of technical skills and education that promotes creativity.

Are We Educating Creative Professionals? The Results of Some Experiments on the Education of Social Work Students in Italy / Fazzi, Luca. - In: SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION. - ISSN 0261-5479. - 35:1(2016), pp. 89-99. [10.1080/02615479.2015.1120716]

Are We Educating Creative Professionals? The Results of Some Experiments on the Education of Social Work Students in Italy

Fazzi, Luca
2016-01-01

Abstract

Creativity is a competence crucial for the practice of social work. In particular, it is associated with a greater ability to solve complex problems and to learn, and it is considered to be an integral element of the professional identity of social workers. Nevertheless, in the past 20 years, neoliberal policies and bureaucratization have promoted models of education focused more on technical skills than on imaginative and ideational capacities. This article presents the results of two experiments conducted to determine the effects on creativity and imagination of the technical education of social workers. The results show that creativity is not a variable independent of the type of education delivered to students and that educational programmes which emphasise only the technical dimension of social work can have a direct influence on the creative abilities of students. It is therefore necessary to strike the right balance between education aimed at the acquisition of technical skills and education that promotes creativity.
2016
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Fazzi, Luca
Are We Educating Creative Professionals? The Results of Some Experiments on the Education of Social Work Students in Italy / Fazzi, Luca. - In: SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION. - ISSN 0261-5479. - 35:1(2016), pp. 89-99. [10.1080/02615479.2015.1120716]
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