The Teacher–Learner Relationship: Considerations for Social Work in the Digital Age

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In light of a rapidly changing educational landscape, this paper will discuss the implications of online education for the teacher–learner relationship, which is a critical aspect of academic and professional development for the social work student. As technology revolutionizes relationships, how will we ensure the intra-and interpersonal nature of social work education? The pursuit of accessible and flexible educational opportunities presently driving social work education threatens to undermine this important alliance. The centrality of relationship is discussed here in the context of current trends in distance learning. Relational-Cultural Theory and Transactional Distance Theory are posited to provide evidence for the significance of relationship in learning.

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Spitz, J. (2019). The Teacher–Learner Relationship: Considerations for Social Work in the Digital Age. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 39(4–5), 402–413. https://doi.org/10.1080/08841233.2019.1645082

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