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The Experiential Community Assessment Project: Integrating Social Work Practice Skills
Authors:Tina Timm  Julie Birkenmaier  Susan Tebb
Affiliation:1. School of Social Work , Michigan State University , East Lansing, Michigan, USA timmt@msu.edu;3. School of Social Work , Saint Louis University , St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Abstract:Although most social work students are primarily interested in micro practice, the Council on Social Work Education mandates teaching macro practice. The challenge of incorporating meaningful and relevant community assignments within practice courses is noted in the literature (Koerin, Reeves, & Rosenblum, 2000 Koerin, B. B., Reeves, J. and Rosenblum, A. 2000. Macro-learning opportunities: What is really happening out there in field?. Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work, 6(1): 109121.  [Google Scholar]). This article discusses the Experiential Community Assessment Project (ECAP) that integrates social work practice skills through interviewing a community leader, attending a community meeting, and using publicly available data to assess at risk neighborhoods. Grounded in experiential learning theory, a series of reflection papers are used to help students process what they are learning. A capstone poster presentation is required at the end. Suggestions and recommendations are made for using or adapting this project within other social work curricula.
Keywords:experiential learning  community assessment  social work practice  teaching
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