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The Group-Centered BSW Curriculum for Community Practice [electronic resource] : An Essay /

by Gardella, Lorrie Greenhouse.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleDescription: pp. 53-69.Subject(s): Racism, human poverty, social group work, social development, social inclusion, inclusive orientationOnline resources: Click here to access full-text article In: Journal of community practice 2000, Vol. 8, No. 2Summary: The “mundane extreme environment” of racism and poverty follows us into the new millennium (McAdoo, 1986). In response, I propose a group-centered curriculum for community practice as the professional foundation for social work education. Shifting the curricular focus from individual development to social development and from a domestic perspective to an international human rights perspective, the group-centered curriculum would teach social group work, inter-group work, and inter-professional practice as methods for promoting social and economic justice.
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The “mundane extreme environment” of racism and poverty follows us into the new millennium (McAdoo, 1986). In response, I propose a group-centered curriculum for community practice as the professional foundation for social work education. Shifting the curricular focus from individual development to social development and from a domestic perspective to an international human rights perspective, the group-centered curriculum would teach social group work, inter-group work, and inter-professional practice as methods for promoting social and economic justice.

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