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Social Work Education as Professional Socialization
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2004
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EducationSocial Work PolicySocial Work PracticeSocial ChangeSocial StratificationSocial WorkOrganizational SocializationProfessional RolesSocial StudiesHealth SciencesSocial SkillsProfessional SocializationClinical Social WorkSchool Social WorkSocial Work TheorySociologySocial Work ResearchProfessional DevelopmentSocial Science EducationAbstract Professional Socialization
Abstract Professional socialization in social work is the subject of the panel study described in this article. It focuses upon the impact of different social work education programs upon the professional preferences of students in the United States and Israel. The findings indicate that significant change with regard to some of the variables did occur between the beginning and completion of studies. This generally took the form of a declinein preferences though a number of cross-culture differences were observed. The implications of the findings for the issue of professional socialization in social work are discussed.
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