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Preparing Social Work Students to Practice in Diverse Communities through Difficult Digital Dialogues
Authors:Shane R Brady  Jason M Sawyer  Samara Crawford Herrera
Institution:1. University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma;2. Norfolk State University, Norfolk, Virginia
Abstract:This study discusses the qualitative lessons learned from a joint social work difficult dialogue education project undertaken by students from a historically Black college and university (HBCU) and those from a predominantly White institution (PWI). The assignment utilized critical pedagogy as a guiding theory to facilitate difficult dialogues about diversity, privilege, and difference through social media and technology. Qualitative data analyzed from the project points to the usefulness and challenges of using social media and technology in facilitating difficult dialogues as well as the need to train students more purposely in the effective use of social media and technology during their education in order to prepare them for practice.
Keywords:Action learning  intergroup dialogue  social media  social work education
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