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Davis, Audrey R. – ProQuest LLC, 2017
The social work profession evolved from neighborly, volunteer-based efforts into a distinct profession. Throughout the evolvement of the profession, there has been a consistent focus on meeting the needs of the poor, oppressed, and impoverished individuals in a manner that demonstrates competency on behalf of the caregiver or practitioner. Present…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Social Work, Masters Programs, College Faculty
Limb, Gordon E.; Organista, Kurt C. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2006
The current study builds on a previous study that examined change in student views on social work's traditional mission, career motivations, and practice preferences between entry into and graduation from master of social work programs. Results from 6,987 students at entry and 3,451 students at graduation showed that students at graduation…
Descriptors: American Indians, Social Work, White Students, Graduation

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