Maidment, J.2014-03-302014-03-302005Maidment, J. (2005) Teaching Online: Debates and Dilemmas. Social Work Education, 24(2), pp. 185-195.http://hdl.handle.net/10092/9002The stampede towards delivering tertiary education on-line has been well documented in the academic literature and newspaper media. A great deal of this writing has been characterised by an acute division between those who support and those who deplore this paradigm shift in the way education is offered to students. Not withstanding a few notable exceptions, social work as a discipline has yet to fully engage in this debate, watching, as emerging technologies radically change the way education and social services are delivered. This article provides an overview of the literature related to online learning in social work. In particular the global context influencing the delivery of education is investigated; the major themes emerging from the literature are highlighted; the opportunities and obstacles for teaching and learning social work online are examined, and finally questions relating to the cultural implications for delivering social work education online are identified using a constructivist framework.enonlineeducationstudentconstructivistculturalTeaching Online: Debates and DilemmasJournal ArticleFields of Research::39 - Education::3903 - Education systems::390303 - Higher educationFields of Research::44 - Human society::4409 - Social work::440999 - Social work not elsewhere classified