1st Edition
School Social Workers in the Multicultural Environment New Roles, Responsibilities, and Educational Enrichment
By Paul R Keys
Copyright 1995
146 Pages
by
Routledge
146 Pages
by
Routledge
146 Pages
by
Routledge
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School Social Workers in the Multicultural Environment is a new approach for creating diversity in classroom and field curricula. The contributing authors offer practical advice for the effective teaching of multicultural content, which is now a requirement in the Curriculum Standards of the Council on Social Work Education. The authors address existing fears some readers may have regarding the... Read more
Contents
Foreword
- Introduction
- Faculty Personal Comfort and the Teaching of Content on Racial Oppression
- Social Work Education for Multicultural Practice and Social Justice Advocacy: A Field Study of How Students Experience the Learning Process
- Teaching Cultural Competence: Practical Ideas for Social Work Educators
- An Outcome Approach to Assessing the Cultural Competence of MSW Students
- Racism: Its Implications for the Education of Minority Social Work Students
- The Commonality of Difference: Teaching About Diversity in Field Instruction
- A Rock and a Hard Place: Trying to Provide Culturally Sensitive Field Experiences in Rural, Homogeneous Communities
- Fieldwork Among Navajo: Implications for Social Work Research and Practice
- Trends: The View From the Customer--Student Opinion
- What Culturally Diverse Students Say About Emotion: An Exploratory Study
- Index
- Reference Notes Included
Biography
Paul R. Keys






