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Welcome

Welcome. Emiko Tajima, MSW Program Director etajima@u.washington.edu Jenn Maglalang, Program Coordinator jennmag@u.washington.edu May 20th, 2011. UW School of Social Work MSW Program Advanced Standing Welcome. MSW Curriculum Core Values. Social Justice Multiculturalism Social Change

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  1. Welcome

  2. Emiko Tajima, MSW Program Director etajima@u.washington.edu Jenn Maglalang, Program Coordinator jennmag@u.washington.edu May 20th, 2011 UW School of Social Work MSW Program Advanced Standing Welcome

  3. MSW Curriculum Core Values Social Justice Multiculturalism Social Change Collaboration & Empowerment

  4. Advanced Standing Summer Curriculum • SocW 507 Social Welfare Research & Evaluation (5 credits) • SocW 522 Professional Foundation Practicum Seminar (2 credits) • SocW 598 Integrative Seminar (5 credits)

  5. MSW Day ProgramAdvanced year Concentrations • Administration and Policy Practice • Children, Youth & Families • Multigenerational practice with Elders • Health • Mental Health • Community-Centered Integrative Practice

  6. Advanced year Concentrations/Chairs • Administration & Policy • Jean Kruzich / Amelia Gavin • Health – Mental Health • Taryn Lindhorst / Jon Conte • CYF & Multigen • Tessa Evans-Campbell / Nancy Hooyman • CCIP • Gino Aisenberg

  7. MSW (DAY) Advanced Year Schematic L I F E L O N G L E A R N I N G Coursework 6 Credits per Term Core Methods I 3 Credits Core Methods II 3 Credits Electives 9 Credits Policy/Services Platform Course 3 Credits • Administrative and Policy Practice • Community-Centered Integrative Practice • Children, Youth & Families and Multigenerational practice • Health - Mental Health Practice Practicum 6 Credits per Term

  8. Curriculum Assessment & Revision • Shared learning/ Shared goal of social justice • Program can be transformative • Curriculum revision as ongoing process • Transparent process • Tell us what you think -- Multiple opportunities for input & participation

  9. Institutional context • SSW support for your learning experience • Student Services, Program Director & Program Coordinator, Faculty advisors, Field faculty, Assoc Deans, Student Advisory Council • Large & diverse community  many opportunities for connections • Classroom is only part of educational opportunity • Also SSW Research Centers, Invited speakers, SSW (student/staff/faculty) “interest group” events • UW campus-wide events & activities

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