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Group Work in Foundation Generalist Classes: Perceptions of Students about the Nature and Quality of Their Experience
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2009
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Group PhenomenonWork-integrated LearningEducationCase VignettesSocial WorkHealth SciencesFoundation Generalist ClassesGroup InteractionGroup Work ContentTheir ExperienceHigher EducationGroup Work EducationOrganizational CommunicationSchool Social WorkSociologyGroup WorkSocial Work ResearchProfessional DevelopmentWork Group DynamicSmall Group Research
Social group work education appears to be in trouble. The literature details a progressive disintegration of group work educational opportunities while highlighting an incremental increase in the use of groups in agencies. This makes for a concerning scenario. This article presents data from a national study of 1,360 first-year MSW students. The current study explored the extent to which students are exposed to group work content and knowledge in foundation classes. A discussion of implications and recommendations, using case vignettes, are provided to illustrate and amplify findings, as well as to highlight challenges that lie ahead for group work education and practice.
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