Assessing family care work is an extremely complex task, full of risks (because it concerns people’s life). It requires sensitivity, great self-awareness and awareness of one’s own prejudices and of one’s own idea of family. In order to make an assessment professionals must have a curious attitude, capable of constantly seeking connections between interacting subjects, and these subjects include the observer him/herself, his/her thoughts and epistemology. This paper presents the reflections emerging from a high level inservice training course aimed at care and education professionals, based on narrative and reflective methodologies.
Premoli, S., Prandin, A., “Were You a Monster Today?” Making Assessments with Families: Thoughts and Practices, <<ENCYCLOPAIDEIA>>, 2019; 23 (55): 67-79. [doi:https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.1825-8670/10112] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/145101]
“Were You a Monster Today?” Making Assessments with Families: Thoughts and Practices
Premoli, Silvio;
2019
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Assessing family care work is an extremely complex task, full of risks (because it concerns people’s life). It requires sensitivity, great self-awareness and awareness of one’s own prejudices and of one’s own idea of family. In order to make an assessment professionals must have a curious attitude, capable of constantly seeking connections between interacting subjects, and these subjects include the observer him/herself, his/her thoughts and epistemology. This paper presents the reflections emerging from a high level inservice training course aimed at care and education professionals, based on narrative and reflective methodologies.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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