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  • Social work education in Czechoslovakia
    Social Work Education, 1992
    Co-Authors: Steven Shardlow, Mark Doel
    Abstract:

    Current systems of social work education in Czechoslovakia are described. The curriculum, teaching methods and examination practices of the largest institution, which has trained some 40% of the countries social workers, are examined in detail. Issues confronting Czech social work educators and comparisons with social work education in the UK are identified. Since this paper was written there have been changes in social work education in Czechoslovakia: the authors hope to address these in a subsequent article.

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Steven Shardlow - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Social work education in Czechoslovakia
    Social Work Education, 1992
    Co-Authors: Steven Shardlow, Mark Doel
    Abstract:

    Current systems of social work education in Czechoslovakia are described. The curriculum, teaching methods and examination practices of the largest institution, which has trained some 40% of the countries social workers, are examined in detail. Issues confronting Czech social work educators and comparisons with social work education in the UK are identified. Since this paper was written there have been changes in social work education in Czechoslovakia: the authors hope to address these in a subsequent article.

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  • industrial intensification and energy embodied in trade long run energy perspective of the planned economy of Czechoslovakia
    Journal of Industrial Ecology, 2018
    Co-Authors: Hana Nielsen
    Abstract:

    This paper examines the role of foreign trade in the consumption of energy in Czechoslovakia through a bottom-up approach in accounting for energy embodied in trade with manufactured goods. It provides a unique analysis of annual changes in energy embodied in trade in a country characterized by changing political regimes. On the whole, Czechoslovakia has been a net exporter of energy throughout the twentieth century with an average 12% of domestic energy consumption embodied in exports. The role of central planning was found to have a significant effect on the absolute levels of energy embodied in trade, which reached its peak in 1972, when Czechoslovakia had net exports of embodied energy of 29 gigajoules per capita, well above those of Sweden in 1970 or China in 2013. Increased product specialization with a shift toward heavy industrial goods also had a clear impact on the composition of energy embodied in exports. Despite this development, the energy intensity curve of Czechoslovakia does not change substantially when adjusted for foreign trade. (Less)