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Educating undergraduate group workers: increasing confidence through experiential learning
Authors:Mary Banach  Edward Foden  Vernon Brooks Carter
Affiliation:1. University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH;2. True North Wilderness Program, Waitsfield, Vermontmbanach@unh.edu;4. True North Wilderness Program, Waitsfield, Vermont
Abstract:This article documents the results of a study examining the extent to which undergraduate social work students attained increased confidence in group work facilitation. Social work students participated in 8-week experiential groups with the expressed purpose of exploring their own viewpoints and experiences of diversity. The study highlights the application and effectiveness of experiential learning theory in social work education Results indicate students perceived enhanced self-assurance in group leadership. Outcomes also denote increased sensitivity to issues of diversity. As a consequence, students expressed a commitment to continuing their education regarding cultural diversity. Implications for group work training and culturally competent practice are incorporated.
Keywords:experiential learning  teaching methods  group facilitation
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