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Gamble, Dorothy N. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2012
This article explores the ubiquitous uses of the term "well-being" in social work codes, values, and literature. It reviews international concepts of well-being as well as those within social work to consider a deeper exploration of the meanings of well-being. Dimensions of well-being that resonate with social work values include eliminating…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Social Work, Well Being, Global Approach
Rowan, Diana; Kabwira, Davie; Mmatli, Tlamelo; Rankopo, Morena; Long, Dennis D. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2012
How might U.S. social work students' perceptions of HIV/AIDS differ from those of social work students in sub-Saharan Africa? Furthermore, what can students learn from hearing how students from other countries view them? Social work students in the United States, Botswana, and Malawi were video-recorded; they then viewed the videos of students at…
Descriptors: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries
Ghose, Toorjo – Journal of Social Work Education, 2012
Scholars have questioned the validity of universal social work values and the manner in which international welfare interventions manage basic needs without affecting structural change. This article examines a class on engaging with sex workers in India that was informed by the critiques of normative international welfare engagement. The analysis…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ideology, Social Work, Social Change
Mapp, Susan C. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2012
The number of U.S. students studying abroad has been growing, particularly those participating in short-term trips. However, literature on the effect of these short-term trips is lacking. The purpose of this study was to assess quantitatively the effect on bachelor students' cross-cultural adaptability using a pre-post design. Significant changes…
Descriptors: Pretests Posttests, Resilience (Psychology), International Educational Exchange, Study Abroad
Greenfield, Emily A.; Davis, Rebecca T.; Fedor, James P. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2012
Despite a growing emphasis on international offerings within social work education, researchers have conducted few outcomes studies regarding the implications of these courses for students' professional development. This study addressed this gap by analyzing data from a survey of 122 social work students at Rutgers, the State University of New…
Descriptors: Social Work, Study Abroad, Counselor Training, Campuses
Acquaye, Lucinda A.; Crewe, Sandra Edmonds – Journal of Social Work Education, 2012
The social work profession has a long standing commitment to human rights and social justice, bridging the divide between national and international interests. There is a call for social workers to understand the global community that awaits our service. Yet international experiences are not within the grasp of nor embraced by all. Students of…
Descriptors: Social Justice, African American Students, Case Studies, Social Work
Engstrom, David; Mathiesen, Sally – Journal of Social Work Education, 2012
Social work programs are increasingly relying on study abroad to prepare students for global practice. A growing body of literature reports on the positive features of international education, yet little attention has been focused on preparing social work programs and the faculty who lead them to handle the emergencies that can arise during study…
Descriptors: Social Work, International Education, Study Abroad, Accidents
Rautenbach, John Victor; Black-Hughes, Christine – Journal of Social Work Education, 2012
The social work programs of the University of Fort Hare, East London, South Africa, and Minnesota State University, Mankato, United States, began using various technologies in 2007 to facilitate interaction. This project included conducting practicum supervision and seminars via videoconferencing (using Breeze, Adobe Connect, and Skype) and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Videoconferencing, Social Work, Practicum Supervision
Corbin, Joanne – Journal of Social Work Education, 2012
This article explores the ethical tensions and dilemmas that arose for 2 U.S. social work students during an 8-month international clinical internship in northern Uganda. These students encountered cultural differences related to issues of confidentiality, autonomy, and self-determination. Student experiences were analyzed using the cultural…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Teacher Certification, Ethics, Social Work
Journal of Social Work Education, 2012
This Global Agenda is the product of a three-year collaborative initiative undertaken by three international organisations representing social work practice, social work education, and social development. All three of these international bodies were founded in 1928 and have held formal consultative status for many decades with the United Nations…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Work, Social Development, Global Approach
Facing Structural Inequality: Students' Orientation to Oppression and Practice with Oppressed Groups
Hancock, Tina U.; Waites, Cheryl; Kledaras, Constantine G. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2012
This study investigated the relationship between social work students' views on oppression and their willingness to serve and advocate for oppressed populations. The sample included students from 3 accredited programs in a southeastern state in the United States, 1 large urban-based public university with BSW and MSW programs, and 2 small, rural,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Social Work, Social Differences, Student Attitudes
Sowbel, Lynda R. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2012
An increase of 88% in programs from 1990 through 2004, low GRE scores, low entry- level wages, declining pass rates in licensing tests, and an increase in ethical violations reported all support the contention that there are higher enrollment rates and decreased gatekeeping selectivity in today's graduate MSW programs. This article discusses four…
Descriptors: Social Work, Admission (School), Access to Education, Barriers
Edmonds-Cady, Cynthia; Sosulski, Marya R. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2012
The authors discuss 2 macro-level community practice courses, examining how each applies the concepts of situated learning to foster the development of communities of practice through use of a unique model for antioppressive practice. The theoretical underpinnings and a discussion of the implementation of each stage of the model is provided. The…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Communities of Practice, Models, Course Descriptions
Kahn, Jessica M.; Holody, Richard – Journal of Social Work Education, 2012
Field instructors have often not felt empowered to address their concerns about a critical skill in their students' professional development: their students' writing. In this article, we explain ways that field education departments and social work faculty can support field instructors to improve their students' writing. In addition, we provide…
Descriptors: Social Work, Field Instruction, Internship Programs, Writing Across the Curriculum
Averett, Paige; Carawan, Lena; Burroughs, Courtney – Journal of Social Work Education, 2012
This qualitative study sought to reveal the traits and outcomes of students who completed a rural community organizing field placement. All stakeholders involved in the placement of students took part in a focus group and follow-up individual interviews. Findings suggest that students need to be open, flexible, self-directed, and maverick in…
Descriptors: Social Work, Rural Areas, Rural Environment, Interviews

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