Project description
The research project "Simulation as Theory-Practice Transfer: Professional Development in Social Work Studies (SimPSon)" aims to integrate the method of simulation into social work studies. By means of intensive and media-supported processing of situations from everyday life, students are trained in the use of specific methods and in this way trained to become reflective practitioners.
The professional handling of daily challenges is particularly important in the everyday life of social workers: after all, high-risk decisions, some of which have long-term consequences in the lives of the addressees, have to be made again and again. Wrong decisions can have tragic consequences, in the worst case even death. University didactics in the study of social work must contribute to graduates developing knowledge and corresponding skills for action in order to be prepared for complex everyday situations and to minimise the frequency of wrong decisions. Case presentations selected from practice are simulated in a protected setting in order to strengthen the students in their competence to act and to prepare them in the best possible way for everyday professional life.
With the help of the simulation method, a new approach is taken in individual professionalisation. The goal: to prepare students for the complex challenges of practice and to enable them to act with the greatest possible confidence.
Third-Party funders and funding line
Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft – Fellowship für Innovation in der Hochschullehre
01.01.2020 - 31.03.2023