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Liat Shklarski; Sonya Hinich – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2025
The social work profession is grounded in principles of social justice, emphasizing the recognition and addressing of inequalities. Social work pedagogy has increasingly focused on anti-racist and anti-oppressive frameworks to confront historical injustices within the field. Despite their value to social work, when these frameworks are applied as…
Descriptors: Social Work, Social Justice, Social Discrimination, Ethnic Groups
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Boys, Stephanie; Walsh, Julie S.; Khaja, Khadija – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2018
This article includes findings from a mixed method survey at a large, public midwestern university following the election of Donald J. Trump as the president of the United States. It examines student perceptions about effective engagement in political discourse within social work classes. Survey questions urged students to suggest how instructors…
Descriptors: College Students, Social Work, Political Issues, Political Socialization
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Elkins, Jennifer; Miller, Shari; Briggs, Harold; Skinner, Sara – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2015
This article describes a collaborative and emergent approach utilizing Tupac Shakur's "Brenda's Got a Baby" to leverage theory education. This song/video uses a fictionalized account of a pregnant 12-year-old African American girl to chronicle the ecological realities of life in the inner city (e.g., teen pregnancy, drug addiction and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Grounded Theory, Social Work, Educational Theories
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Wall, Misty L.; Rainford, Will – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2013
Using a quasi-experimental one-group, pretest-posttest design with non-random convenience sampling, the researchers assessed 61 advanced standing MSW students who matriculated at a rural intermountain Northwest school of social work. Changes in students' knowledge and attitudes toward lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) people were measured using…
Descriptors: Quasiexperimental Design, Pretests Posttests, Knowledge Level, Achievement Gains
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Flaherty, Christopher; Ely, Gretchen E.; Meyer-Adams, Nancy; Baer, Jeffrey; Sutphen, Richard D. – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2013
Social work's professional commitment to working toward social justice for vulnerable groups is well known. However, as a profession, social work has been criticized for proposing professional perspectives that may be interpreted by some as political indoctrination. The purpose of the current study was to examine social work students'…
Descriptors: Bullying, Social Work, Professional Education, Student Attitudes
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Rozas, Lisa Werkmeister; Grady, Melissa D. – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2011
The move toward evidence-based practice has fortified, and continues to strengthen, the social work profession through accountability, greater support for social interventions, and linking research and practice. This article considers potential limitations in exclusively promoting evidence-based practice in social work programs and advocates for…
Descriptors: Evidence, Social Work, Teaching Methods, Educational Principles
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Donner, Susan; Everett, Joyce; Basham, Kathryn – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2004
As a second article in a series devoted to an ongoing evaluation of our antiracism field project, a controversial assignment rooted in our Smith College School for Social Work's antiracism commitment, this paper focuses on the review of 128 assignments completed between September 1998-August 2000. A thematic analysis of these projects revealed…
Descriptors: Social Work, Case Studies, Program Evaluation, Assignments
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Littlefield, Melissa B.; Bertera, Elizabeth M. – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2004
Online discussions can extend learning experiences beyond the time and space of the classroom, allowing students more time to process information, and an additional mode of expression for those who are less active in open classroom discussions. They may be especially appropriate for teaching sensitive or controversial subject matter such as…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Learning Experience, Social Work, Multicultural Education