Community challenges force human service agencies to collaborate in providing services. Such collaborations require practitioners to have skills not found in mainstream social work curricula. This paper explores how a new MSW program evolved through dialog with community leaders and resulted in a curriculum with a sole concentration of community partnerships
Partnerships represent such a simple concept, it is amazing that they-- and the whole community educ...
Universities located in or near rural settings are uniquely positioned to partner with their communi...
From 1901 to 1924 social work education in the mid and southwest was provided by the Missouri School...
Community challenges force human service agencies to collaborate in providing services. Such collabo...
At the start of a new academic year in August 2007, the Joint Master of Social Work Program in Green...
The authors, representing community practitioners, faculty, students, and administration, collaborat...
In the 1980s a flurry of educational reform activity took place, resulting in collaborative relation...
Providing services to communities while providing education and training for social work practice in...
This article describes an innovative project that combined service learning and community-based part...
The Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) will soon revise the social work education continuum by ...
Practice education has always been a core component of social work education and provides social wor...
The rapidly changing global environment for community practice social workers (CPSWs) has challenged...
University-community partnerships are increasingly recognized as valuable in educating students for ...
Embracing the concept that the social compact between university and community can provide a corners...
Momentum is growing steadily around community engagement, both locally and abroad, as an equal partn...
Partnerships represent such a simple concept, it is amazing that they-- and the whole community educ...
Universities located in or near rural settings are uniquely positioned to partner with their communi...
From 1901 to 1924 social work education in the mid and southwest was provided by the Missouri School...
Community challenges force human service agencies to collaborate in providing services. Such collabo...
At the start of a new academic year in August 2007, the Joint Master of Social Work Program in Green...
The authors, representing community practitioners, faculty, students, and administration, collaborat...
In the 1980s a flurry of educational reform activity took place, resulting in collaborative relation...
Providing services to communities while providing education and training for social work practice in...
This article describes an innovative project that combined service learning and community-based part...
The Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) will soon revise the social work education continuum by ...
Practice education has always been a core component of social work education and provides social wor...
The rapidly changing global environment for community practice social workers (CPSWs) has challenged...
University-community partnerships are increasingly recognized as valuable in educating students for ...
Embracing the concept that the social compact between university and community can provide a corners...
Momentum is growing steadily around community engagement, both locally and abroad, as an equal partn...
Partnerships represent such a simple concept, it is amazing that they-- and the whole community educ...
Universities located in or near rural settings are uniquely positioned to partner with their communi...
From 1901 to 1924 social work education in the mid and southwest was provided by the Missouri School...