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Sue Jones

    Lost
    Critical Learning for Social Work Students
    How To Survive The Playground
    A Heart for Art
    Social Work Practice Placements
    • Social Work Practice Placements

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      This book develops understanding of two key approaches to placement study: critical thinking and reflective practice. Both must be mastered and applied to the placement experience in order for the student to pass assessment on the placement module. This book also includes a chapter on using these reflective and critical skills to prepare for the Assessed and Supported Year in Employment (ASYE)

      Social Work Practice Placements
    • A Heart for Art

      • 106pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      A Heart for Art offers a comprehensive guide to understanding art by breaking it down into four main categories: pictorial, sculpture, architecture, and crafts. Sue Jones equips readers with essential tools and knowledge, making it accessible for anyone looking to deepen their appreciation and comprehension of various art forms.

      A Heart for Art
    • How To Survive The Playground

      • 164pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The narrative reflects on the complex emotions tied to childhood experiences on the primary school playground, highlighting both joyful moments of fun and friendship as well as the uncertainties and anxieties that accompany growing up. It captures the duality of childhood, where playful interactions coexist with the challenges of navigating social dynamics, including rivalries and fears.

      How To Survive The Playground
    • "500 copies of the bookwork LOST were deliberately ‘lost’ around the small a small town in England. Each copy was individually numbered and finders were encouraged to record their discovery on a website before releasing the book back into the world ... Over a period of 39 years many things have been lost but continue or continued to exist in the world without their former owner. The LOST bookwork is a simple but extensive inventory, – a book that catalogues missing objects and recounts the strange stories of their individual departures. In June 2006, Lost was deliberately left around the town of Whitstable, on the south-east coast of England. The publication appeared each day on benches, in pubs, by the seashore and on the various forms of public transport that were leaving the area (trains, planes and buses)."--artist's website

      Lost