Summary
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Subject index
Child Protection is part of an exciting new series from SAGE. Developed as accessible reference tools, SAGE Course Companions offer comprehensive introductions to core subjects, encouraging students to extend their understanding of key concepts, issues and debates. Child Protection offers readers an accessible overview of the core themes in child abuse and child protection, helping readers understand both the theory and practice involved in child protection, as well as enhancing their thinking skills in line with course requirements.
How to Make the Most of Seminars
How to Make the Most of Seminars
What this section will give you: how to –
- be aware of the value of seminars
- focus on links to learning
- recognise qualities you can use repeatedly
- manage potential problems in seminars
- prepare yourself adequately for seminars.
Not to be Under-Estimated
Seminars are often optional in a degree programme and sometimes poorly attended because they are under-estimated. Some students may be convinced that the lecture is the truly authoritative way to receive quality information. Undoubtedly, lectures play an important role in an academic programme, but seminars have a unique contribution to learning that will complement lectures.
On a social work course, seminars are often the place where students are helped to make links between theory and practice, to apply their ...
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