by Joy Higgs (Author)
Society is rapidly changing its expectations of professionals in all arenas. In this book we focus on changing patterns of professional practice in health, education and the creative arts. In each of these areas professional practice care is undergoing major reform in a complex and rapidly changing environment. This multi-authored text explores professional practice in four key dimensions: doing, knowing, being and becoming. These concepts have been chosen to represent professional practice as much more than applying learned knowledge in practice situations. The authors present professional practice as a lived and dynamic experience as well as a process, a service for (and with) others, and a way of being and behaving. The text explores the essential unity of knowledge and practice, through discourse, narrative, imagery and critical debate. This is a book for all those seeking to learn and to improve practice.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 312
Edition: 0
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 17 Jul 2001
ISBN 10: 0632059338
ISBN 13: 9780632059331
The book has a unique contribution to make that will complement existing texts.
Tables and figures are generally clear and complementary. Overall, presentation is excellent. The book is attractive, well laid out and well illustrated.
It will be an excellent resource for libraries and departments as well as postgraduates with a specific interest in professional practice and development.
Physiotherapy Journal
Joy Higgs is the editor of Professional Practice in Health, Education and the Creative Arts, published by Wiley.
Angie Titchen is the editor of Professional Practice in Health, Education and the Creative Arts, published by Wiley.