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Underexplored Aspects of Group-work Education in MSW Programs
Authors:Shirley R. Simon  Teresa L. Kilbane  Elizabeth B. O. Stoltenberg
Affiliation:1. School of Social Work, Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA;2. Erikson Institute, Center for Children and Families, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Abstract:Warnings about social group work’s diminished place within social work education date back to 1978. This article reports the findings of a national study exploring the state of group-work education in Council on Social Work Education accredited programs. Our 2014 publication compared study results with those of the 1994 Birnbaum and Auerbach publication. This article highlights additional findings regarding underexplored aspects of group-work education including concentrations/specializations in group work, social work faculty expertise and involvement in group-work associations, efforts to link students with professional group-work associations, continuing education opportunities in group work for field supervisors, online/hybrid group-work course offerings, links between institutional characteristics and group-work offerings, and faculty members’ perceptions of the state of group-work education.
Keywords:social group work  group-work education  professional associations  continuing education  online group-work education  social work faculty  institutional characteristics
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