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    What to do about student selection for social work programmes?

    Hughes, Catherine; McNabb, David; Ashley, Paul

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    2016-11
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    Hughes, C. R., McNabb, D. J., & Ashley, P. (2016, November). What to do about student selection for social work programmes?. Paper presented at Social work in changing times: Toward better outcomes, Palmerston North, New Zealand.
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    Abstract
    Research project: *This paper is a precursor to a research project being undertaken by the authors which is focused on the Aotearoa New Zealand (ANZ) context – A single school case study from Unitec *Multivariate analysis of scores achieved during selection processes by different groups of applicants *Selection scores will be examined in relation to eventual student success *Second article will report on the findings.
    Keywords:
    Aotearoa, social work education, student recruitment, assessment, social work students, Schools of Social Work, surveys, Unitec courses, selection criteria, New Zealand
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    160799 Social Work not elsewhere classified, 130399 Specialist Studies in Education not elsewhere classified
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