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Group Work Education in Social Work: A Review of the Literature Reveals Possible Solutions

Pages 276-285
Accepted 28 May 2015
Published online: 05 Dec 2016
 
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This article examines the growing concerns in the literature that traditional group work education in social work is not providing the foundational knowledge, skills, evidence-based practice, professional uses of self, and adherence to practice standards necessary for effective group practice. An exploration of the best available evidence on group work training provides a framework for competency-based learning that has implications for field education.

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Sarah E. LaRocque

Sarah E. LaRocque is on the Faculty of Social Work at University of Calgary.

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