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A review of Teaching & Learning in Social Work for 2020

Teaching & Learning in Social Work

Because of all these firsts, blogging took a bit of back seat to some of my other projects and goals for the year. I had four goals for the blog over the year, and some minor successes. 4 – Publish content in other places – there will be two articles in 2021 with content from the blog. . #2

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Notes from the Future – March 14, 2023

Social Work Futures

This blog is a place where I’m doing that “out loud” and in public to both share what I’m finding, and encouraging readers to do the same. As a social worker…what I’m most interested in are the following questions: Can Chat GPT help busy professionals manage unwieldy tasks lists in ethical ways?

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Pinterest Assignment for the Social Work Classroom

Teaching & Learning in Social Work

Lisa Baker at Samford University’s Department of Social Work , and I collaborated on a study about a technology-meditated assignment that we developed for a Human Behavior and the Social Environment (HBSE) course. Integrate and develop a professional use of self in a public environment.

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What is Wayne’s Weekly??

The Critical Blog

As part of my work, I managed to build an extensive and wide-ranging professional network on different platforms. I believed there was a need to spotlight news and developments relevant to social workers and to share useful information and resources. Which categories of WW are most/least helpful?

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The Higher Education Personal Tutor and Advisor’s Companion

The Critical Blog

As a previous Critical Blog has explored , COVID-19 has had a profound impact on our institutions so the exposition and examination of advising and tutoring these 25 case studies offer is needed now more than ever. I believe our institutions have more in common than they do in contrast.

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ACE 101: Parental Mental Illness

Stop Abuse Campaign

In particular, this ACE refers to mental illnesses that are not effectively managed by the parent and medical professionals, but rather loom noticeably over the household, intruding on the child’s own mental and emotional development. Read about the ten categories of ACEs by following our blog. Do you know your ACE score?

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Treating Older Adults: What Do We Need to Know?

Society of Clinical Psychology

Regardless of the category in which you fall, knowing and meeting foundational knowledge and functional competencies regarding our increasingly diverse aging populations and treatment settings are crucial to ensure high quality care to older adults. 2009) and the Council of Professional Geropsychology Training Programs (CoPGTP).

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