2017 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Electronic media has provided new challenges and opportunities for school social workers. The use of electronic communication to interact with others is a normative and daily part of life for children, adolescents, and adults. Currently there are few, if any guidelines regarding electronic media behavior and standards for school social work practice. The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions, beliefs, and experiences from the perspective of school social workers on how electronic communication has affected their practice. A phased research design with quantitative and qualitative components was utilized for this exploratory research. Data from (N=379) school social workers pract...
This article addresses the use of Information and Communication Technologies within the Social Work ...
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The present literature regarding the intersection of technology and child welfare practice has prima...
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Debate has arisen in social work about the value of online education, with proponents providing exam...
Evaluations of electronic information systems (IS) being used in social work agencies in England and...
Student technology uncertainty was investigated in an introductory e-Social Work (e-SW) practice cou...
Negotiating public and private boundaries, as well as the personal and professional boundaries, is e...
Technology has transformed the nature of social work education. Whether it is used to supplant or su...
A growing number of individuals worldwide rely on the internet to access information and to facilita...
Digital, online, and other electronic technology has transformed the nature of social work practice....
The author provides a preliminary assessment of the extent to which a sample of 264 school social wo...
Summary: The informational context in which social work has been operating over the past decade has ...
This article reports on findings from a study with recently qualified social workers on the use of ...
This article addresses the use of Information and Communication Technologies within the Social Work ...
This paper presents the results of a survey of the reading habits of 184 social work practice teache...
This paper explores what the research says about the risks to children and young people of using soc...
The present literature regarding the intersection of technology and child welfare practice has prima...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are electronic tools used to convey, manipulate an...
Debate has arisen in social work about the value of online education, with proponents providing exam...
Evaluations of electronic information systems (IS) being used in social work agencies in England and...
Student technology uncertainty was investigated in an introductory e-Social Work (e-SW) practice cou...
Negotiating public and private boundaries, as well as the personal and professional boundaries, is e...
Technology has transformed the nature of social work education. Whether it is used to supplant or su...
A growing number of individuals worldwide rely on the internet to access information and to facilita...
Digital, online, and other electronic technology has transformed the nature of social work practice....
The author provides a preliminary assessment of the extent to which a sample of 264 school social wo...
Summary: The informational context in which social work has been operating over the past decade has ...
This article reports on findings from a study with recently qualified social workers on the use of ...
This article addresses the use of Information and Communication Technologies within the Social Work ...
This paper presents the results of a survey of the reading habits of 184 social work practice teache...
This paper explores what the research says about the risks to children and young people of using soc...