1977
DOI: 10.1177/002087287702000405
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Curriculum Development: Some Experiences of Pilot Schools in the Iassw** Project

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“…Manis (1972) did a comparative study of fieldwork in developing countries and noted a lack of appropriate training among employees, authoritarian tendencies and managerial nepotism. In connection with an International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW) project on curriculum development focusing mainly on African countries, Ankrah (1977) commented that fieldwork should be flexible to allow experimentation, which might include activities such as family planning, community development and institution-building. Students also need to acquire knowledge and skills in functioning at different levels and with members of varied professions.…”
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“…Manis (1972) did a comparative study of fieldwork in developing countries and noted a lack of appropriate training among employees, authoritarian tendencies and managerial nepotism. In connection with an International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW) project on curriculum development focusing mainly on African countries, Ankrah (1977) commented that fieldwork should be flexible to allow experimentation, which might include activities such as family planning, community development and institution-building. Students also need to acquire knowledge and skills in functioning at different levels and with members of varied professions.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%