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Demographics and Reality
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2002
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AgingEducationSocial Work PracticeSocial WorkFocus GroupsWorkforce EducationLongevityGerontologyDemographic ForecastingSocial InequalityDemographic ChangeGeriatricsAging-competent PractitionersSocial GerontologyGlobal AgingSocial Work EducationClinical GerontologyNursingPopulation InequalitySociologySocial RealitySocial Work ResearchDemographySocial Science EducationMedicineSocial Diversity
Abstract Social work education has neglected gerontology at the same time that the demand for aging-competent practitioners has increased. Surveys, focus groups, and other sources of data from the John A. Hartford Foundation SAGE-SW project at the Council on Social Work Education indicate a lack of current curriculum content, little encouragement for students, limited gerontological expertise among faculty, and more interest by students in gaining gerontological knowledge than expected. Suggested actions for practitioners and field agency supervisors are provided.
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