From Exclusion to Reciprocity : "Learning from Success".
Rosenfeld, Jona M.
From Exclusion to Reciprocity : "Learning from Success". - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (165 pages)
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Note -- I: My Origins -- 1. The Beginning of Life: Six Weeks in a Hospital -- 2. A Father to Follow -- 3. The Ways of my Mother -- Notes -- II: Formative Years 1933-1955-From an Immigrant in Palestine to a Citizen of Israel -- 1. My Beginnings in Palestine -- 2. Moving on: Training for Social Work in Post-War London -- 3. My first assignment: When the Army is a Place for More than just Waging War -- 4. Well-Baby Centers in Jerusalem: Being there at the Beginnings -- Notes -- III: Six Years in Chicago: "Unleashing Hidden Potential"* on Learning the Craft of Social Work -- Introduction: Learning the Craft of Social Work from the Past and for the Future -- 1. On Becoming the Social Worker I became at the School of Social Service Administration in Chicago -- 2. To Be a Social Worker One Needs to Overcome the "Strangeness between Helper and Client" -- 3. To Serve the Excluded in our Midst Requires the "Invention of Interventions" -- 4. When an Outsider who Belongs Initiates Moves Beyond Exclusion -- 5. Serving the Individual and the Collective: An Irresolvable Dilemma that Leads to Learning -- 6. On Psychoanalysis and Social Work as the Key for Initiating Personal and Professional Reciprocity in the Present and thus for the Future -- Notes -- IV: On Trails towards "Learning from Success": Seven Examples -- Introduction: Seven Pursuits which in Retrospect was an Unexpected Precursor of "Learning from Success" -- 1. Training of Air Force Pilots in Israel (1954-55): How to Put an End to Excessive Flunking of Cadets -- 2. Serving Families of Sailors in the Israeli Merchant Marine, 1964 -- 3. The Unpredicted Mobility of Boys from a Low-Income Community: Which Patterns of Parenting Made their Resiliency Possible?. 4. When a Crisis is an Opportunity: What Enabled New York Families whose Homes Burned down to Achieve a Better Life -- 5. On Forced Evacuations: From Sinai (1982) and then the Gaza Strip (2005) -- 6. "To Be a 'Good Enough' Parent": How Nurses in Well-Baby Centers in Israel Implement a Learning Program Addressing Early Childhood Neglect if not Abuse (Rosenfeld, 2010) -- 7. "Out from Under": A First Study on "Learning from the Success of Organizations Serving Socially Deprived Families in Israel" (Rosenfeld, 1992) (Rosenfeld, Schön and Sykes, 1995) -- Notes -- Part V: Moving beyond Exclusion Means Initiating and Introducing Reciprocity -- 1. On the Move from Exclusion to Reciprocity and how to Facilitate it -- 2. On the Learning of Practices that Facilitate the Move from Exclusion to Reciprocity -- VI: The Evolving of Reciprocity: The Long Journey of Chaim Who Survived the Holocaust at the Age of Three -- Postscript -- VII: My Acquaintance with ATD* the Fourth World Movement: Where the Introduction of Reciprocity Is a Means for Moving Beyond Exclusion -- Introduction: On Initiating Reciprocity and Ongoing Learning -- 1. It's People Living in Poverty, Not Poverty -- 2. How I got to Know the ATD Fourth World Movement: "The Man who was Shushed" -- 3. "Emergence from Extreme Poverty": "So you Want to Know about the Successes of the Families" -- 4. "Artisans of Democracy": What Might "Learning Companions" do to Enable Organizations to Contribute to Moves Beyond Exclusion -- 5. From Learning that "Only the Best is 'Good Enough'" to Introducing the 17th of October-The World Day for the Eradication of Poverty-into the Knesset (Parliament) of Israel -- 6. Learning for Action in an International Seminar Sponsored by the ATD Fourth World Movement -- 7. Reflective Ongoing Learning from Success: A Chance for a Movement and Others with a Mission of Change -- Notes. VIII: Epilogue: "Genocide" and "Poverty"-Two Collective Man-Made Evils of Our Epochs: A Challenge for the Future* -- Acknowledgments -- Appendix I ATD ("All Together in Dignity")-The Fourth World Movement* -- Appendix II The Unit for Learning from Success and Ongoing Learning in Human Services, Myers-JDC-Brookdale Institute -- 1. The Unit -- 2. The Approach to Learning-"Learning from Success" -- Appendix III The Three Methods of Learning from Success -- The First Method: The Retrospective Method-Learning from Past Successes -- The Second Method: The Prospective Method-Learning with and from a Learning Question -- The Third Method: The Reflective Method-Learning on Learning in and from Action -- Appendix IV The Components of the First and the Second Methods of Learning from Past Success -- First Method: The Retrospective Method-Learning from Past Success -- Second Method: The Prospective Method-Learning with and From Learning Questions -- References -- Index.
Prof. Jona Rosenfeld is one of Israel's pioneering social workers. This book is a vivid testimony to his long life dedicated to social work, sociology, psychotherapy and social action. He clarifies the domain and expertise of social work in order to enable social workers to be more effective.
9780761867999
Women authors, Israeli--Biography.
Electronic books.
PJ5014.R674 2017
361.3092
From Exclusion to Reciprocity : "Learning from Success". - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (165 pages)
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Note -- I: My Origins -- 1. The Beginning of Life: Six Weeks in a Hospital -- 2. A Father to Follow -- 3. The Ways of my Mother -- Notes -- II: Formative Years 1933-1955-From an Immigrant in Palestine to a Citizen of Israel -- 1. My Beginnings in Palestine -- 2. Moving on: Training for Social Work in Post-War London -- 3. My first assignment: When the Army is a Place for More than just Waging War -- 4. Well-Baby Centers in Jerusalem: Being there at the Beginnings -- Notes -- III: Six Years in Chicago: "Unleashing Hidden Potential"* on Learning the Craft of Social Work -- Introduction: Learning the Craft of Social Work from the Past and for the Future -- 1. On Becoming the Social Worker I became at the School of Social Service Administration in Chicago -- 2. To Be a Social Worker One Needs to Overcome the "Strangeness between Helper and Client" -- 3. To Serve the Excluded in our Midst Requires the "Invention of Interventions" -- 4. When an Outsider who Belongs Initiates Moves Beyond Exclusion -- 5. Serving the Individual and the Collective: An Irresolvable Dilemma that Leads to Learning -- 6. On Psychoanalysis and Social Work as the Key for Initiating Personal and Professional Reciprocity in the Present and thus for the Future -- Notes -- IV: On Trails towards "Learning from Success": Seven Examples -- Introduction: Seven Pursuits which in Retrospect was an Unexpected Precursor of "Learning from Success" -- 1. Training of Air Force Pilots in Israel (1954-55): How to Put an End to Excessive Flunking of Cadets -- 2. Serving Families of Sailors in the Israeli Merchant Marine, 1964 -- 3. The Unpredicted Mobility of Boys from a Low-Income Community: Which Patterns of Parenting Made their Resiliency Possible?. 4. When a Crisis is an Opportunity: What Enabled New York Families whose Homes Burned down to Achieve a Better Life -- 5. On Forced Evacuations: From Sinai (1982) and then the Gaza Strip (2005) -- 6. "To Be a 'Good Enough' Parent": How Nurses in Well-Baby Centers in Israel Implement a Learning Program Addressing Early Childhood Neglect if not Abuse (Rosenfeld, 2010) -- 7. "Out from Under": A First Study on "Learning from the Success of Organizations Serving Socially Deprived Families in Israel" (Rosenfeld, 1992) (Rosenfeld, Schön and Sykes, 1995) -- Notes -- Part V: Moving beyond Exclusion Means Initiating and Introducing Reciprocity -- 1. On the Move from Exclusion to Reciprocity and how to Facilitate it -- 2. On the Learning of Practices that Facilitate the Move from Exclusion to Reciprocity -- VI: The Evolving of Reciprocity: The Long Journey of Chaim Who Survived the Holocaust at the Age of Three -- Postscript -- VII: My Acquaintance with ATD* the Fourth World Movement: Where the Introduction of Reciprocity Is a Means for Moving Beyond Exclusion -- Introduction: On Initiating Reciprocity and Ongoing Learning -- 1. It's People Living in Poverty, Not Poverty -- 2. How I got to Know the ATD Fourth World Movement: "The Man who was Shushed" -- 3. "Emergence from Extreme Poverty": "So you Want to Know about the Successes of the Families" -- 4. "Artisans of Democracy": What Might "Learning Companions" do to Enable Organizations to Contribute to Moves Beyond Exclusion -- 5. From Learning that "Only the Best is 'Good Enough'" to Introducing the 17th of October-The World Day for the Eradication of Poverty-into the Knesset (Parliament) of Israel -- 6. Learning for Action in an International Seminar Sponsored by the ATD Fourth World Movement -- 7. Reflective Ongoing Learning from Success: A Chance for a Movement and Others with a Mission of Change -- Notes. VIII: Epilogue: "Genocide" and "Poverty"-Two Collective Man-Made Evils of Our Epochs: A Challenge for the Future* -- Acknowledgments -- Appendix I ATD ("All Together in Dignity")-The Fourth World Movement* -- Appendix II The Unit for Learning from Success and Ongoing Learning in Human Services, Myers-JDC-Brookdale Institute -- 1. The Unit -- 2. The Approach to Learning-"Learning from Success" -- Appendix III The Three Methods of Learning from Success -- The First Method: The Retrospective Method-Learning from Past Successes -- The Second Method: The Prospective Method-Learning with and from a Learning Question -- The Third Method: The Reflective Method-Learning on Learning in and from Action -- Appendix IV The Components of the First and the Second Methods of Learning from Past Success -- First Method: The Retrospective Method-Learning from Past Success -- Second Method: The Prospective Method-Learning with and From Learning Questions -- References -- Index.
Prof. Jona Rosenfeld is one of Israel's pioneering social workers. This book is a vivid testimony to his long life dedicated to social work, sociology, psychotherapy and social action. He clarifies the domain and expertise of social work in order to enable social workers to be more effective.
9780761867999
Women authors, Israeli--Biography.
Electronic books.
PJ5014.R674 2017
361.3092