Critical Thinking and Creativity in a Social Work Diversity Course: Challenging Students to “Think Outside the Box” |
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Authors: | Lon B Johnston |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Social Work , Texas A&2. M University , Commerce, Texas |
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Abstract: | The Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) mandates that all accredited social work programs teach critical thinking skills. Doing so can be a daunting task because asking thoughtful questions and challenging the status quo are actions not often affirmed or rewarded. This article describes a human behavior social work diversity course that fulfills the CSWE's requirement by challenging students to think critically, engage in self-reflection, and utilize creativity while interacting with issues of race and ethnicity, gender, disability, and sexual orientation. The overall goal of the course is to teach students to “think outside the box.” |
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Keywords: | Critical thinking diversity creativity human behavior self-reflection |
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