教学说明--#BlackGirlsMatter 与社会工作课程:将交叉性纳入社会工作教育。

IF 1.3 4区 社会学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Journal of Social Work Education Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-10-29 DOI:10.1080/10437797.2021.1985026
Ijeoma Opara, Tiffany L Brown
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摘要

与白人女孩和其他少数民族女孩相比,美国黑人女孩面临着双重或三重危险。此外,在社会工作课堂上,她们的声音和经历往往被忽视,没有得到充分讨论。由于社会工作专业建立在社会正义和公平的基础上,我们敦促教育工作者将黑人女孩的经历放在课程的中心位置,在权力、特权和压迫的背景下认识她们的经历。本教学说明将交叉性作为一个框架,通过关注黑人女孩独特的社会位置,教导社会工作专业的学生如何有效地与她们合作。具体来说,我们通过定性研究的案例研究、学生反思、教育视频和特邀嘉宾演讲,为社会工作专业的学生提供了参与策略。通过使用交叉性视角,社会工作课程可以为学生理解黑人女孩发展和体验世界的细微方式奠定重要基础。
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Teaching Note-#BlackGirlsMatter and the Social Work Curriculum: Integrating Intersectionality Within Social Work Education.

Black girls in the United States face a double or triple jeopardy that places them at risk compared to White girls and other ethnic minority girls. Furthermore, their voices and experiences are often ignored and not discussed fully within the social work classrooms. Since the social work profession is founded on social justice and equity, we urge educators to center the experiences of Black girls within their curriculum by recognizing their experiences within the context of power, privilege and oppression. This teaching note presents intersectionality as a framework for teaching social work students about working effectively with Black girls by focusing on their unique social location. Specifically, we provide strategies that engage social work students through case studies using qualitative research, student reflections, educational videos, and guest speakers. By using an intersectionality lens, social work curriculums can provide an important foundation for students to understand the nuanced ways that Black girls develop and experience the world.

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CiteScore
3.10
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Social Work Education is a refereed professional journal concerned with education in social work, and social welfare. Its purpose is to serve as a forum for creative exchange on trends, innovations, and problems relevant to social work education at the undergraduate, masters", and postgraduate levels. JSWE is published three times a year, in winter (January 15), spring/summer (May 15), and fall (September 15). It is available by subscription and is free with CSWE membership.
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