Strayer University Frameworks for Social Work Practice Discussion
Question Description
NO PLAGIARISM
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS
RESOURCES ATTACHED
Knowledge Application: Frameworks for
Social Work Practice
In this past module we have examined what makes a practice framework, what role evidence plays in social work, what comprises the Generalist Social Work Practice framework, and the importance of anti-oppressive social work practice in our profession. Keeping all of this (I know it’s a lot!) in mind, respond to the questions below within your small groups.
Reflect and Post
M2.6 Frameworks for Social Work Practice Group Discussion (Link)
Questions
- Think about a specific population (or issue) that you are interested in working with. For example, you could choose homelessness, disability advocacy, older adults, or substance use treatment. What considerations might you need to be aware of when choosing a practice framework for that population/issue?
- Staying with that same population/issue, what do you think that anti-oppressive social work “looks like” in that work? Provide examples of considerations that are necessary and actions that can be taken to ensure the work is anti-oppressive.
- Self-reflect on what you know about social work and who you are as a social worker. What actions do you think that you could, or should, take in contributing to anti-oppressive social work practice?
Note: You must make your post before you can see your group members’ posts.
Due by: 09/12/20 11:59 pm EST
Discuss
After you post respond substantively to at least 2 of your classmates.
- What stands out to you about your classmate’s post?
- What comes up for you (emotionally, logically, irrationally) when you read their post?
Due by: 09/14/20 11:59 pm EST
Assignment Check Area
Make sure to address the items below and in the grading rubric before turning in your assignments.
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Grading Rubric – Online Discussions
Note: Any form of Plagiarism = Automatic F Fail grade. Missing posts will be given a grade of zero.
Excellent A+/A- (88-100%) |
Proficient/Acceptable B+/B- (78-87%) |
Needs Improvement C+/C- (70-77%) |
Unsatisfactory (Less than 70%) |
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Assignment Specific Grading Items (55 pts.) |
Assignment questions and required items are addressed comprehensively, accurately and specifically. Offers strong support for arguments or points. If a collaborative activity, student actively collaborates with group, perhaps taking the lead in suggesting a direction for group work or posting on behalf of the group. |
Most questions and requirements are addressed accurately and specifically. Support for arguments or points may be weak. If a collaborative activity, student actively collaborates with group. |
Missing answers to questions or doesnt address many requirements. Support for arguments or points is weak. If a collaborative activity, barely collaborates with group members or does so in a very superficial manner or at the last minute. |
Does not address questions or requirements, or attempts are largely inaccurate. If a collaborative activity, does not collaborate with group members in creating group post by the deadline |
Writing & Clarity (20 pts.) |
Answers are clear, well-written and free of grammatical and spelling mistakes. No errors in APA style. Scholarly style. Cites all data obtained from other sources. APA citation style is used in both text and/or bibliography. |
Answers are clear, a few small grammatical and spelling mistakes. Rare errors in APA style that do not detract from the paper. Scholarly style. Cites most data obtained from other sources. |
Answers are clear but there are many spelling and grammatical mistakes. Errors in APA style is noticeable. Cites some data obtained from other sources. Citation style is either inconsistent or incorrect. |
Answers are unclear or difficult to understand, there are many spelling and grammatical mistakes. Errors in APA style detracts substantially from the paper. Word choice is informal in tone. Does not cite source. |
Critical Analysis (Understanding of Topic) (10 points) |
Writing displays an excellent understanding of the required readings and underlying concepts including correct use of terminology. Integrates lectures, readings, or relevant research, or specific real-life application (work experience, prior coursework, etc.) to support important points. |
Writing repeats and summarizes basic, correct information, but does not apply lectures, readings, or relevant research or specific real-life applications. |
Writing shows little or no evidence that class lectures and readings were understood. Writings are largely personal opinions or feelings, or “I agree” or “Great idea,” without supporting statements with concepts from the readings, outside resources, relevant research, or specific real-life application. |
Writing lacks evidence of critical analysis, and poor use of supportive evidence. |
Participation in the Learning Community (15 points) |
Posts actively stimulate and sustain further discussion by building on peers responses including;- building a focused argument, – asking a new related question, making an oppositional statement supported by personal experience related research. |
Posts contribute to ongoing conversations as evidenced by – making agreeing statements with few or no references to relevant research. |
Posts do not contribute to ongoing conversations. Replies to other students was missing – if at least two replies were required, only one was presented or the replies you gave contained little substance. |
Does not post, or posts on the last day of the module which leaves no opportunity for peer responses. |
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