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Using arts-based materials to explore the complexities of clinical decision- making in a social work methods course
Authors:Elizabeth P Cramer  David A McLeod  Morgan Craft  Kate Agnelli
Institution:1. School of Social Work, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA;2. Anne and Henry Zarrow School of Social Work, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA
Abstract:High-impact educational practices through use of arts-based materials (ABM) enrich student learning by deepening emotional and cognitive understanding of others, providing new perspectives on issues, and engaging students in critical reflection. As a form of multimodal learning, using ABM in the classroom engages students in visual, verbal, nonverbal, and experiential learning, which has been shown to contribute to improved learning outcomes. This article describes a high-impact, whole-minded, project in an MSW clinical practice course that involved ABM. The authors provide recommendations for others who are interested in incorporating high-impact ABM projects into their teaching.
Keywords:Arts-based learning  multimodal teaching  high-impact education  Whole-mindedness  constructivist learning
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