Improving Social Work Students' Understanding of Health and Social Justice Knowledge through the Implementation of Service Learning at a Free Community Health Clinic |
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Authors: | Diane B. Mitschke James C. Petrovich |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Social Work, University of Texas at Arlington , Arlington, Texas, USA;2. Social Work Department , Texas Christian University , Fort Worth, Texas, USA |
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Abstract: | Service learning is a teaching strategy that involves engaging in a mutually beneficial partnership between a community and students in the classroom. Social work education and service learning share core values of service and social justice and, when unified, can offer students unique opportunities to engage in meaningful application of knowledge and skills in a real-world setting. This article provides an exemplar describing the unique student learning outcomes that resulted from a service learning partnership between graduate-level social work students in a diversity course and a community health clinic serving Latino immigrants and Burmese refugees. |
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Keywords: | Service learning social justice community health immigrant |
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