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Promising School Social Work Practices of the 1920s: Reflections for Today slides notes
This presentation is an historical analysis of practice, training, and education in school social work from the early 1920’s until today. It reflects upon ways in which current practice has advanced or digressed through the century.

Date Posted: Thursday, October 11, 2007
Authors: Gary Shaffer
Applicable Courses: School Social Work, Social Welfare Policy, Social Work Education
Topics: Children and Families, Social Work Education

  

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