透过三合会的运用,教与学社会工作实务技巧

J. Harder, Sarah Cox, Jenna Grotelueschen, D. Simpson, M. Lozier
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本文介绍了一种在本科或基础实践课中教授和学习社会工作实践技能的结构化方法。三合会为学生提供了发展实践技能和信心的机会,因为他们亲身体验了社会工作从业者的角色。本文从教师和学生的角度出发,探讨了如何使用三合会来教授、应用和加强解决问题模式的七个领域的技能——参与、评估、计划/承包、干预、评估、结束和后续跟进——以及应用与社会工作价值观和道德以及多样性相关的技能的额外机会。本文讨论了与这种教学方法相关的保密性和双重关系,以及对教师和学生使用这种方法的风险和挑战。
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Teaching and Learning Social Work Practice Skills through the Use of Triads
This article presents a structured way to teach and learn social work practice skills in an undergraduate or foundation practice class. Triads provide the opportunity for students to develop practice skills and confidence as they experience firsthand the role of a social work practitioner. Written from the perspectives of both the instructor and the student, this article examines how triads can be used to teach, apply, and reinforce skills in each of seven areas of the problem-solving model—engagement, assessment, planning/contracting, intervention, evaluation, closing, and follow-up—with additional opportunities to apply skills related to social work values and ethics, and diversity. The article discusses confidentiality and dual relationships as they relate to this teaching method and the risks and challenges of the use of this approach for both instructor and student.
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