Including student narratives in teaching
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This is an electronic version of an article published in journal of teaching in social work, 37 (3/4). 2007. journal of teaching in social work is available online at: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/
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Skumsnes, A. (2007). Including student narratives in teaching. Journal of teaching in social work, 27 (3/4), 185-197 http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/J067v27n03_12Abstract
This article deals with an educational structure where
students’ personal narratives are used to deepen their understanding of
what reactions to crises may imply. Through writing about experienced
violence the students introduced into the learning environment stories that
could be analyzed and serve as illustrations of ways of reacting to crises.
The project aim was to develop a pedagogical method for linking practice
and theory closer together. Research findings indicate that the method can
be used as away of personalizing knowledge, heightening self-insight and
influencing the social environment of the classroom positively. The article
also considers the ethical and clinical considerations that must be taken
into account when involving student narratives in educational programs.