AbstractThis paper summarizes key findings of three mixed-method studies examining Master of Social Work (MSW) students’ engagement with learning and conducting research. The studies surveyed student attitudes toward research (N=102); student perceptions of research self-efficacy (N=89); and student and instructor perceptions of the learning environment (N=109). The findings suggest that the research training environment is conditioned by the binaries of positivist vs. non-positivist epistemology and clinical social work training vs. research training. We emphasize the need to move beyond these binaries that condition MSW students’ research training to enable students to embrace research as a core social work activity
Professional guidelines for social workers in relation to research use in practice, present social w...
In New Zealand, social work students often undertake social work research training as part of their ...
This article considers the use of participatory action research and Photovoice as a tool for engagin...
AbstractThis paper summarizes key findings of three mixed-method studies examining Master of Social ...
To determine the effect of graduate social work research courses on student research knowledge and a...
The increase focus on the role of research in the social service sector, pressure for practitioners ...
2009 Spring.Includes bibliographical references (pages 91-95).Covers not scanned.Print version deacc...
Social work students are often anxious, apathetic, or resistant to learning research knowledge and s...
Abstract: Knowledge about research methodologies and positive attitudes about research are each esse...
Social work students are typically reluctant to engage in research. The Research Partnership model t...
This study used a quantitative research design to examine the extent to which clinical social worker...
Achieving practice research competency is an essential pillar of social work practice. However, rese...
A collaboration with colleagues of the Joint Social Work Education Committee. The file attached to ...
The OSWE project’s aims to promote research capacity and develop outcome measures in social work edu...
The advanced standing model of social work education, which affords graduate credit to qualified BSW...
Professional guidelines for social workers in relation to research use in practice, present social w...
In New Zealand, social work students often undertake social work research training as part of their ...
This article considers the use of participatory action research and Photovoice as a tool for engagin...
AbstractThis paper summarizes key findings of three mixed-method studies examining Master of Social ...
To determine the effect of graduate social work research courses on student research knowledge and a...
The increase focus on the role of research in the social service sector, pressure for practitioners ...
2009 Spring.Includes bibliographical references (pages 91-95).Covers not scanned.Print version deacc...
Social work students are often anxious, apathetic, or resistant to learning research knowledge and s...
Abstract: Knowledge about research methodologies and positive attitudes about research are each esse...
Social work students are typically reluctant to engage in research. The Research Partnership model t...
This study used a quantitative research design to examine the extent to which clinical social worker...
Achieving practice research competency is an essential pillar of social work practice. However, rese...
A collaboration with colleagues of the Joint Social Work Education Committee. The file attached to ...
The OSWE project’s aims to promote research capacity and develop outcome measures in social work edu...
The advanced standing model of social work education, which affords graduate credit to qualified BSW...
Professional guidelines for social workers in relation to research use in practice, present social w...
In New Zealand, social work students often undertake social work research training as part of their ...
This article considers the use of participatory action research and Photovoice as a tool for engagin...