This work is a critical analysis of the various aspects of social work education and practice. It argues that social work is still a profession searching for a firm identity and a clear and respectful image. The incorporation of science and scientific approach into social work education and practice appears to be the key for the profession to continue to grow and gain its rightful place in the professional and academic communities. Lastly, this book is intended to generate productive dialogues to advance the profession and its educational processes.
This work is a critical analysis of the various aspects of social work education and practice. It argues that social work is still a profession searching for a firm identity and a clear and respectful image. The incorporation of science and scientific approach into social work education and practice appears to be the key for the profession to continue to grow and gain its rightful place in the professional and academic communities. Lastly, this book is intended to generate productive dialogues to advance the profession and its educational processes.
John T. Pardeck is Professor Emeritus in the School of Social Work at Southwest Missouri State University. He is the author of Social Work After the Americans with Disabilities Act: New Challenges and Opportunities for Social Services Professionals (Auburn House, 1998). Francis K. O. Yuen is Professor in the Division of Social Work, California State University, Sacramento.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction Diverse Social Work Practices A Call for Scientifically Based Practice An Analysis of Social Work Education Scholarly Productivity of Social Work Journal Reviewers Strategies for Improving the Profession of Social Work in the 21st Century
Preface Introduction Diverse Social Work Practices A Call for Scientifically Based Practice An Analysis of Social Work Education Scholarly Productivity of Social Work Journal Reviewers Strategies for Improving the Profession of Social Work in the 21st Century
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