Vocational competence formation for social work specialists
In the present article vocational competence and professional expertise formation is analyzed. Definitions of “competence” and “expertise” are compared. Levels of professional expertise formation and ways of achieving it during academic training are explored. A research among bachelor’s and master’...
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Vilnius University Press
2011-06-01
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In the present article vocational competence and professional expertise formation is analyzed. Definitions of “competence” and “expertise” are compared. Levels of professional expertise formation and ways of achieving it during academic training are explored. A research among bachelor’s and master’s degree students (“social work” graduates of Open International University of Human Development “Ukraine”) is described.
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| spelling | doaj-art-7c9fa36d455e43b7841aac3edb46ff4c2025-08-20T02:45:24ZengVilnius University PressSocial Welfare: Interdisciplinary Approach2424-38762011-06-011110.15388/SW.2011.28312Vocational competence formation for social work specialistsValentina Kyrylenko0Katerina Kolchenko1Open International University of Human Development “Ukraine”Šiauliai University, Lithuania In the present article vocational competence and professional expertise formation is analyzed. Definitions of “competence” and “expertise” are compared. Levels of professional expertise formation and ways of achieving it during academic training are explored. A research among bachelor’s and master’s degree students (“social work” graduates of Open International University of Human Development “Ukraine”) is described. https://www.journals.vu.lt/social-welfare/article/view/28312competenceexpertisesocial work specialistvocational competenceprofessional expertise |
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| title_short | Vocational competence formation for social work specialists |
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| topic | competence expertise social work specialist vocational competence professional expertise |
| url | https://www.journals.vu.lt/social-welfare/article/view/28312 |
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