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Cultural Competence and Social Work Education: Moving Toward Assessment of Practice Behaviors
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Multicultural EducationEducationPractice BehaviorsSocial Work PracticeSocial WorkTeacher EducationCultural DiversityCultural CompetenceCulture EducationHealth SciencesSocial SkillsSocial Work EducatorsMacro Social WorkSocial Work EducationCultural SensitivitySocial RolesStakeholders ’ ConceptualizationsIntercultural EducationCultureSchool Social WorkCross-cultural AssessmentSocial Foundations Of EducationSocial Work ResearchProfessional DevelopmentSocial Science EducationCulturally Responsive Education
Social work educators are responsible for ensuring that future practitioners are culturally competent and have the ability to work effectively with people from different backgrounds. The purpose of this article is to address the current limitations in measuring cultural competence and to report the results of a qualitative study examining stakeholders’ conceptualizations of the definition, educational process, and evaluation of cultural competence in social work education. Findings support long-standing assumptions in the literature regarding the need for social workers to develop certain knowledge and attitudes as prerequisites of becoming culturally competent, and emphasize the need for further exploration of the way social workers define cultural competence, translate it into discrete practice behaviors, and assess how students demonstrate these behaviors.
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