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Informed by a social justice approach, this user-friendly text for social work students provides a comprehensive introduction to contemporary school social work practice structured around the 2022 CSWE EPAS Competencies. With a focus on skills development, this innovative text is competency-based and encompasses professionalism, cross-disciplinary collaboration, research applications, theoretical foundations, policies, engagement, assessment, intervention, and evaluation.
Following a brief historical overview and introduction to the discipline, the book delves into school social work practice and delivers timely content regarding professional identity, supervision, anti-racism, diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice. Practice knowledge is examined through social work theory, evidence-informed practice, use of data, and policies regarding school, children, and families. The text addresses the full range of client engagement, service provision, the multi-tiered system of supports, trauma-based practices, social emotional learning, termination, and transition-planning. An instructor's manual, sample syllabus, and PowerPoints accompany each chapter. Purchase includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or computers.
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JoDee Keller, PhD, LICSW (WA), is a Professor Emerita of Social Work at Pacific Lutheran University, where she taught for 34 years. Dr. Keller has explored comparative child welfare, examining child welfare practices in both European and Caribbean countries. Dr. Keller has conducted research on child abuse prevention and help-seeking behavior as it relates to ethnic diversity and income status, as well as exploring supports and barriers for parents who are seeking assistance with parenting. Dr. Keller maintains her involvement with NASW; the Council on Social Work Education, where she is a re-accreditation site visitor; a local school district; and a Washington State Educational Service District, where she is a member of a multidisciplinary team providing professional training for applicants seeking school certification.
Section I: Introduction to School Social Work
Chapter 1 -- The Context of School Social Work: Historical Background and Current Trends in Schools
Chapter 2 -- Getting Started in the School Setting: Information to Know
Section II: Practice Issues -- Professionalism and Social Justice Responses to Diversity and Equity
Chapter 3 -- Professional and Ethical Practice in the School Setting
Chapter 4 -- Engage Anti-racism, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Applications to School Settings
Chapter 5 -- Advancing Human Rights: An Agenda for Social, Racial, Economic, Environmental, and Educational Justice
Section III: Foundations for Practice -- Understanding Policy, Theoretical Applications, and Using Data to Inform Practice
Chapter 6 -- Practice-Informed Research and Research-Informed Practice: How School Social Workers Engage with Research
Chapter 7 -- Engage in Policy Practice in the School Setting
Chapter 8 -- Theoretical Perspectives Applied to Social Work in the Schools
Section IV: Engaging and Assessing Clients
Chapter 9 -- Engagement with Client Systems in the School Setting
Chapter 10 -- Assessment in the School Setting: Role of Social Work
Section V: School-based Interventions and Evaluating Practice
Chapter 11-- Multi-Tiered System of Supports
Chapter 12 -- Tier 1 Interventions: Universal Interventions for School Social Work
Chapter 13 -- Tier 2 Interventions: Small Group and Other Targeted Interventions
Chapter 14 -- Tier 3 Interventions: Intensive, Individualized Services in the School Setting
Chapter 15 -- Evaluation of Practice in the School Setting
Section VI: Looking Forward
Chapter 16 -- Looking Forward: Emerging Issues for School Social Workers
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