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Ding, Xiao; Lightfoot, Estilla; Berkowitz, Ruth; Guz, Samantha; Franklin, Cynthia; DiNitto, Diana M. – School Mental Health, 2023
School social workers are integral to the school mental health workforce and the leading social service providers in educational settings. In recent decades, school social work practice has been largely influenced by the multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS) approach, ecological systems views, and the promotion of evidence-based practice.…
Descriptors: School Social Workers, Mental Health, School Health Services, Program Effectiveness
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Robbie J. Marsh; Heather Baltodano-Van Ness; Monica Brown – Journal of the American Academy of Special Education Professionals, 2024
Pedagogical knowledge has been identified as an essential factor for impacting the learning, behavioral, and social emotional outcomes for children with disabilities, particularly students with emotional disturbances (ED). There are many professionals in and out of the school environment who work with children with ED. Oftentimes, these…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Interdisciplinary Approach, Special Education Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education
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Henry T. Ajibo; Jacinta C. Ene – Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education, 2024
Purpose: The impact of COVID-19 on the educational systems across the globe was characterized by the shutdown of university education systems. In the post COVID-19 era, examining the prospect of on-line education becomes demanding with emphasis on promoting effective and uninterrupted university education sector in Nigeria.…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Program Effectiveness, Higher Education, College Faculty
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Heberle, Amy E.; Sheanáin, Úna Ní; Walsh, Mary E.; Hamilton, Anna N.; Chung, Agnes H.; Eells Lutas, Victoria L. – Improving Schools, 2021
This US-based study examined the experiences of school counselors and social workers implementing a systems-oriented, programmatic student support practice model, City Connects, within high-need urban contexts. The City Connects model represents current best practices in student support, positioning school counselors and social workers primarily…
Descriptors: Poverty, Disadvantaged Schools, School Counselors, School Social Workers
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Ciffone, Jerry – School Social Work Journal, 2017
School social workers are challenged with the responsibility to clinically assist students to the extent that they are ready to learn in school. Because social, emotional, and behavioral issues impact student readiness to learn, these issues clearly fall within the purview of school social work. However, many school social workers have a limited…
Descriptors: School Social Workers, Delivery Systems, Student Needs, Help Seeking
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Whittlesey-Jerome, Wanda – School Social Work Journal, 2013
Today's school social workers are facing unique challenges in the workplace. The results of the 2009 New Mexico School Social Work Survey reinforced the idea that school social workers must be able to prove their effectiveness. Building on the school social work literature on practice outcomes evaluation, a more extensive statewide survey of…
Descriptors: Social Work, School Social Workers, Program Effectiveness, Data
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Randle, Edward – School Social Work Journal, 2016
Using secondary analysis, the author examined outcomes of academics, attendance, and discipline problems for 999 students placed in disciplinary alternative education programs (DAEPs) during the 2005-06 academic school year utilizing the Boys Town Educational Model as the intervention. Surprisingly, academic averages decreased, average attendance…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Academic Achievement, Attendance, Discipline
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Hung, Shu-Lan; Spencer, Michael S.; Dronamraju, Rani – Children & Schools, 2012
The onset of selective mutism (SM) is usually between the ages of three and five years, when the children first go to preschool. However, these children are most commonly referred for treatment between the ages of six and 11, when they are entering the elementary school system. Early detection and early intervention is suggested for effective SM…
Descriptors: Disability Identification, Early Intervention, School Social Workers, Early Childhood Education
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Berzin, Stephanie; O'Brien, Kimberly; Tohn, Susan – School Social Work Journal, 2012
As the classroom is an influential setting for students, new models for collaboration between teachers and school social workers are essential for meeting student needs. This article discusses the literature and model for one such intervention, classroom solutions: working on what works. Through pilot data presented from nine classrooms and two…
Descriptors: Student Needs, Intervention, Goal Orientation, Cooperation
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Mishna, Faye; Muskat, Barbara; Cook, Charlene – Children & Schools, 2012
Intervention research is vital for social work, as it aims to develop practice/program approaches and provide evidence to understand which interventions are effective and for whom. Despite growing attention, little social work research exists that evaluates interventions. Among the reasons for the dearth of intervention research within social work…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Evidence, Intervention, Self Advocacy
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Teasley, Martell; Canifield, James P.; Archuleta, Adrian J.; Crutchfield, Jandel; Chavis, Annie McCullough – Children & Schools, 2012
Understanding barriers to practice is a growing area within school social work research. Using a convenience sample of 284 school social workers, this study replicates the efforts of a mixed-method investigation designed to identify barriers and facilitators to school social work practice within different geographic locations. Time constraints and…
Descriptors: Social Work, School Social Workers, Barriers, Replication (Evaluation)
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Rhodes, Judith L. F.; Thomas, Johanna M.; Lemieux, Catherine M.; Cain, Daphne S.; Guin, Cecile C. – School Social Work Journal, 2010
This article reviews literature describing truancy and its correlates, and it analyzes the current research on truancy prevention programs. Few truancy prevention programs exist in elementary school settings. This article describes Truancy Assessment and Service Centers, a theory-driven program providing case management services to children in 85…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Truancy, Prevention, Program Effectiveness
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Bye, Lynn; Shepard, Melanie; Partridge, Jamie; Alvarez, Michelle – Children & Schools, 2009
In an era of fiscal constraint and increased accountability, consistent perceptions of the expectations, means of funding, and reporting of outcomes between administrators and school social workers is vital. School social workers and school administrators in four school districts in Minnesota were surveyed regarding outcomes expected as a result…
Descriptors: Discipline Problems, Attendance, School Social Workers, Social Work
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Massat, Carol Rippey; McKay, Cassandra; Moses, Helene – School Social Work Journal, 2009
This article describes the use of an online survey tool called Survey Monkey, which can be used by school social workers and school social work educators for evaluation of practice, needs assessment, and program evaluation. Examples of questions are given. Principles of writing good survey questions are described. (Contains 2 tables and 1…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Needs Assessment, Primatology, School Social Workers
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Randolph, Karen A.; Johnson, Jeannette L. – Children & Schools, 2008
School-based mentoring programs that promote academic success and prosocial behaviors among youths are of interest to school social workers. Because these programs are relatively new, little has been reported on the effectiveness of the services or the benefits to participants. The authors examined outcome evaluations of eight school-based…
Descriptors: Mentors, Research Methodology, Evaluation Methods, School Social Workers
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