On Becoming a Christian Educator in Social Work is a compelling invitation for social workers of faith in higher education to explore what it means to be a Christian in social work education. By highlighting seven core commitments of Christian social work educators, it offers strategies for social work educators to connect their personal faith journeys to effective teaching practices with their students.https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/faculty_books/1204/thumbnail.jp
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The Christian religion puts an emphasis on formation of pro-social attitudes. This is connected with...
How faculty at Christian universities encourage teacher candidates to draw on a Christian worldview ...
Spirituality and religion are vital aspects of client identity and well-being, yet social work profe...
The fifth edition of Christianity and Social Work is written for social workers whose motivations to...
In this paper I reflect on my personal journey to teach. I also cite some relevant literature and su...
In August of 2005 I began my professional journey as a social worker when I entered the University o...
During the past decade, there has been a trend in higher education to reflect upon and encouragement...
The relationship between spirituality, social work, and social work education is complicated and oft...
Recent attention to human spirituality, research on congregationally-related practice, and growth in...
This paper describes the congruency between Catholic social work educa-tion and Catholic social teac...
Abstract: The attention given to faith-based human services in the past decade has created interest ...
In my diploma work - Social work as one of the commitments of a Christian - I deal with an influence...
Social work educators and practitioners now recognize the important role of faith, spirituality, and...
The social work profession has a remarkable opportunity and challenge to reconnect with its religiou...
Thesis (Ed. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
The Christian religion puts an emphasis on formation of pro-social attitudes. This is connected with...
How faculty at Christian universities encourage teacher candidates to draw on a Christian worldview ...
Spirituality and religion are vital aspects of client identity and well-being, yet social work profe...