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Standards of written and spoken English in Social Work Education

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Paper published in 1993: ‘Standards of written and spoken English in social work education’ Issues in Social Work Education 13 2 37-52. Argues that social work education should assess standards of English and penalise students for poor English; proposes some solutions to the problems of doing that.

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