India Gateway Program: Transformational learning opportunities in an international context
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Clark, Julie
Phadke, Suniti K
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Internationalisation is increasingly important in the social work curriculum. With globalisation and international resettlement, social workers require competencies to work locally with diverse populations as well as overseas. Study abroad experiences are used to enhance international content, cultural sensitivity and self-awareness in curricula. This article evaluates an Australian study tour focussing on students’ perspectives. Indications are that it was effective in enhancing cultural sensitivity, understanding of factors contributing to inequity, the lived experience of poverty, personal growth and professional identity. For students, it was a valued and transformational learning experience.
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International Social Work
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Social work
Social work not elsewhere classified
Cultural sensitivity
India
International social work
Study abroad
Transformative learning