The Concept of Developmental-Tasks and its Significance for Education and Social Work
The term "developmental-task" was introduced by Robert Havighurst in the 1950's. According to R. Harvighurst, the term refers to tasks which arise in a social context during an individual lifetime. Since the 1950's the concept of developmental-tasks has become an important theore...
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Main Author: | Uwe Uhlendorff (Author) |
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Social Work & Society,
2004-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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