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Önskan att förstå andra människor – En studie om socionomers syn på kulturkompetens inom skolans värld

Johansson, Linda and Westerlund, Malin (2004)
School of Social Work
Abstract
Our purpose was to examine what point of view social workers, active in schools, have of cross-cultural competence. To accomplish this we interviewed six counsellors in different senior-level compulsory schools in Malmö and Lund. The framing questions were: · What does cross-cultural competence mean? · What are the advantages and disadvantages with such competence? · Is it something that differs in the way the counsellors’ work with students with Swedish background compared to students with other cultural backgrounds? · Do the counsellors feel a need of cross-cultural competence? Cross-cultural competence is a complex concept that has no obvious definition and therefore we found the subject very interesting. We have found that the social... (More)
Our purpose was to examine what point of view social workers, active in schools, have of cross-cultural competence. To accomplish this we interviewed six counsellors in different senior-level compulsory schools in Malmö and Lund. The framing questions were: · What does cross-cultural competence mean? · What are the advantages and disadvantages with such competence? · Is it something that differs in the way the counsellors’ work with students with Swedish background compared to students with other cultural backgrounds? · Do the counsellors feel a need of cross-cultural competence? Cross-cultural competence is a complex concept that has no obvious definition and therefore we found the subject very interesting. We have found that the social workers had different opinions when it comes to such competence, as well as their need for it. Advantages with such knowledge could increase the understanding of different ways of living, but there is also a risk that such knowledge has negative effects like generalizations. We found that the counsellors possess high competence in their work with students, no matter where the students come from. (Less)
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author
Johansson, Linda and Westerlund, Malin
supervisor
organization
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
Social problems and welfare, national insurance, Sociala problem, social välfärd, socialförsäkring
language
Swedish
id
1358548
date added to LUP
2004-11-08 00:00:00
date last changed
2004-11-08 00:00:00
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  abstract     = {{Our purpose was to examine what point of view social workers, active in schools, have of cross-cultural competence. To accomplish this we interviewed six counsellors in different senior-level compulsory schools in Malmö and Lund. The framing questions were: · What does cross-cultural competence mean? · What are the advantages and disadvantages with such competence? · Is it something that differs in the way the counsellors’ work with students with Swedish background compared to students with other cultural backgrounds? · Do the counsellors feel a need of cross-cultural competence? Cross-cultural competence is a complex concept that has no obvious definition and therefore we found the subject very interesting. We have found that the social workers had different opinions when it comes to such competence, as well as their need for it. Advantages with such knowledge could increase the understanding of different ways of living, but there is also a risk that such knowledge has negative effects like generalizations. We found that the counsellors possess high competence in their work with students, no matter where the students come from.}},
  author       = {{Johansson, Linda and Westerlund, Malin}},
  language     = {{swe}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Önskan att förstå andra människor – En studie om socionomers syn på kulturkompetens inom skolans värld}},
  year         = {{2004}},
}