Walker, Walter L., "Changing Thought and Action Styles of Students and Faculty: Imperatives for Social Work Education?", Journal of Education for Social Work, Winter, 1972, 57.
2.
Encyclopedia of Social Work, 1977, 1070.
3.
Unpublished study of Australian graduates, 1977.
4.
Ir. a U.S.A. National Association of Social Workers' Study (1969) 60% of graduates were in governmental services.
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A 1979 NASW (U.S.A ) study showed 60% of those studied had assumed administrative, supervisory or consultative positions within two years of graduation. It should be noted that these graduates had an M.A. degree.
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Goldthorpe, J. E., Past Makerere Students — A Preliminary Survey of Present Position and Status, 1954.
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Genesis 1948.
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Pirsig, Robert M., Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, Gorgi Books , 1974.
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Heron, Alastair, The Early Diagnosis of Individual Differences in the Nature of the Impediments to Successful Performance in the University (of Zambia), SEN/68/134 .
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Council on Social Work Education. Building the Social Work Curriculum, Report of the National Curriculum Workshop, Illinois, June 1v-18, 1960.
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At second graduation ceremony.
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Varley, Barbara K., "Social Work Vaiues: Change in Value Commitments of Students from Admission to MSW Graduation", Journal of Education for Social Work, Fall, 1968, 67-76.
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Rogatz, Peter and Marge. "Role for the Consumer", Social Policy , Jan/Feb. 1971, 52-56.