BUILDING PRACTICE AND INTERNSHIP CONTENT TO MEET LABOR MARKET REQUIREMENTS, IMPROVING THE TRAINING QUALITY OF SOCIAL WORK SECTOR
Abstract
Social Work is a highly applied sector. In order to become a professional Social Worker, along with the theoretical knowledges that have been studied in the course of studying at the Higher Education Institution, every student majoring in Social Work is trained in job skills through practical classes and especially, through practical sessions, professional internships. The article outlines the current situation of the National University of Arts Education in researching, developing and implementing the Social Work Curriculum with a focus on practical and internship contents for students majoring in Social Work. From that, it shows the strengths, weaknesses and challenges to come up with appropriate solutions to help adjust and complete the Social Work Curriculum to meet the diverse needs of the clients, to appropriate to the social context and the requirements of the labor market.