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Sustainability Across the Curriculum: Social Work
A resource for instructors at Heritage University for integrating sustainability concepts into their course content.
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Scholarly Articles
Eun-Kyoung Othelia, L., Blythe, B., & Goforth, K. (2009). Teaching Note: Can You Call It Racism? An Educational Case Study and Role-Play Approach. Journal Of Social Work Education, 45(1), 123-130.
Ortiz, L. H. (2012). Guest Editorial. Why It Is Important For Social Work Educators To Oppose Racist-Based Anti-Immigration Legislation. Journal Of Social Work Education, 48(2), 197-203.
Spencer, M. S., Gunter, K. E., & Palmisano, G. G. (2010). Community health workers and their value to social work. Social Work, 55(2), 169-180.
Basham, K., Donner, S., & Everett, J. E. (2001). A Controversial Commitment: The Anti-Racism Field Assignment. Journal Of Teaching In Social Work, 21(1/2), 157-174.
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Scholarly Articles
Jones, P. (2010). Responding to the Ecological Crisis: Transformative Pathways for Social Work Education. Journal Of Social Work Education, 46(1), 67-84.
Luger, L. (2011). Enhancing Cultural Competence in Staff Working with People with Drug and Alcohol Problems-A Multidimensional Approach to Evaluating the Impact of Education. Social Work Education, 30(2), 223-235. doi:10.1080/02615479.2011.540398
Borrell, J., Lane, S., & Fraser, S. (2010). Integrating Environmental Issues into Social Work Practice: Lessons Learnt from Domestic Energy Auditing. Australian Social Work, 63(3), 315-328. doi:10.1080/03124070903061669
Kemp, S. P. (2011). Recentring Environment in Social Work Practice: Necessity, Opportunity, Challenge. British Journal Of Social Work, 41(6), 1198-1210.
Collins, P. M., Kamya, H. A., & Tourse, R. W. (1997). Questions of racial diversity and mentorship: an empirical exploration. Social Work, 42(2), 145-152.
Cramer, E. P., Ryosho, N., & Nguyen, P. V. (2012). Using Experiential Exercises to Teach about Diversity, Oppression, and Social Justice. Journal Of Teaching In Social Work, 32(1), 1-13.
DePoy, E., & Gilson, S. (2012). Social Work Practice with Disability: Moving from the Perpetuation of a Client Category to Local through Global Human Rights and Social Justice. Social Work Review / Revista De Asistenta Sociala, (1), 11-22.
Basham, K. K., & Miehls, D. D. (2004). Pedagogy and Diversity. Smith College Studies In Social Work, 74(2), 207-212.
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