This volume applies the service-learning pedagogical approach to the social work curriculum. Its aim is to familiarize social work educators and practitioners with the approach's conceptual and theoretical underpinnings, to illustrate how service learning may be implemented in any of the Council on Social Work Education curriculum content areas, and to suggest methods for assessing the outcomes of these experiences. The book's subject matter is relevant to both baccalaureate and master's level social work education.
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This is an important book for social work. As a profession, we have long endorsed the concept of service learning but this book provides background, theoretical perspectives, assessment strategies and examples that allow both beginning and experienced educators to develop excellent service learning opportunities for students. Its focus on social justice and empowerment, and its connection with EPAS standards make it a valuable contribution to the social work literature.--Linda S. Moore, Ph.D., LMSW-AP, president, Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors (BPD); professor and chair, Department of Social Work, Tex
This book brings together the parallel worlds of service learning and social work education in a way that informs both fields. It articulates ways in which a service-learning approach can enhance social work education on the BSW and MSW levels by its attention to community impact, civic engagement, and social justice learning. As a learning modality, it has much potential for our field.--Lorraine Gutierrez, Ph.D., professor and director, Doctoral Program in Social Work and Social Science, University of Michigan
Social Work and Service Learning is a fabulous roadmap for integrating service learning across the curriculum while enhancing opportunities for student understanding of the critical principles and values of social work practice. The text is well organized and provides wonderful resources, practical tools, and information to consider when planning an integrated curriculum.--Julie Richards, undergraduate program coordinator, The University of Vermont
In Social Work and Service Learning, the editors document a robust array of best practices for any community organization seeking to develop meaningful service-learning projects. Chapters on service learning's best practices help us shape our community organization's current partnerships with universities, and to attract new ones. For managers at community organizations who are so often caught up in the tyranny of the urgent, the text outlines helpful models for setting up service-learning partnerships that show lasting impact on program outcomes without draining staff time and energy. Additionally, the text gives community organizations a thorough understanding of pedagogical goals for service-learning projects, which prepares them to receive and serve students better than ever before.--Bryan M. Perry, Master of Urban and Regional Planning, process improvement manager, The Pittsburgh Project
Meryl Nadel, MSW, DSW is an associate professor and director of the Center for Social Research in the Social Work Department at Iona College, New Rochelle, NY. In addition to service learning, her research interests include social work/social welfare history, prevention, qualitative methods, and social work involvement in the summer camp movement. Virginia Majewski, MSW, PhD is professor and associate dean of the Indiana University School of Social Work in Indianapolis, IN. In addition to service learning as a pedagogical approach for social justice, her research and teaching interests include hunger and food insecurity, rural community organizing, and American Indian issues. Marilyn Sullivan-Cosetti, MSW, PhD is an associate professor and director of the Seton Hill University Social Work Program, Greensburg, PA. Her research interests include service learning in the academy, juvenile female violent offenders, and community organization practice.
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