Field of action

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Among fields of action is understood in the education belong together task complexes with vocational and life - and socially significant action situations .

Fields of action are always multidimensional by linking professional, social and individual problems. Learning fields for professional training are designed from these fields of action .

In general management theory, a field of action is understood to be a dimension for solving a problem, for which specific measures must be found in order to achieve a certain objective. Most of the time, the entirety of all measures that have been identified to solve a problem or a task can be categorized into fields of action and, if necessary, prioritized individually or per field of action .

literature

  • Hans Günther Homfeldt (ed.): Fields of action of social work. Baltmannsweiler: Schneider Verlag Hohengehren, 2003. ISBN 978-3-89676-706-6