Combining Social Work Education and Intervention Research: Lessons Learned from a Multi-Methods Course
Description
The purpose of the course is to provide students with opportunities to explore critical research questions, methods, and results related to the prevention of child neglect. Also, students helped to implement a follow follow-up study with children and families who had received home home-based services 5 – 7 years prior to this course.Citation
DePanfilis, D., Girvin, H., Hayward, A., & Mirza, F. Combining social work education and intervention research: Lessons learned from a multi-methods course. Social Justice through Social Reform. Council on Social Work Education 52nd Annual Program Meeting. Chicago, February 16-19, 2006.Series/Report No.
Community and School-Based Research;Keyword
University of Maryland, Baltimore. School of Social Work--Projects and ReportsFamily Connections
Child Abuse--prevention & control
Social work education
Child welfare--Evaluation
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