Analysis of Social Work Theory Progression Published in 2004

The authors reviewed 67 articles that discussed and/or tested human behavior theories from social work journals published in 2004 in order to assess the level and quality of theory progression. The articles were further sorted into Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) Educational Policy and Accr...

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Main Authors: Valerie D. Decker, Philip D. Suman, Barb J. Burge, Ankita Deka, Melanie Harris, Dwight J. Hymans, Michael Marcussen, Donna Pittman, David Wilkerson, James G. Daley
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Language:English
Published: Indiana University School of Social Work 2007-05-01
Series:Advances in Social Work
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Online Access:https://journals.iupui.edu/index.php/advancesinsocialwork/article/view/133
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spelling doaj-ddbdba2733464aec85d6fdbc500a55c22020-11-25T01:02:34ZengIndiana University School of Social WorkAdvances in Social Work1527-85652331-41252007-05-018181103122Analysis of Social Work Theory Progression Published in 2004Valerie D. DeckerPhilip D. SumanBarb J. BurgeAnkita DekaMelanie HarrisDwight J. HymansMichael MarcussenDonna PittmanDavid WilkersonJames G. DaleyThe authors reviewed 67 articles that discussed and/or tested human behavior theories from social work journals published in 2004 in order to assess the level and quality of theory progression. The articles were further sorted into Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS) Foundation Curriculum content areas of HBSE, practice, policy, field education, values & ethics, diversity, populations-at-risk/social and economic justice, and research for purposes of categorization. Results indicated that HBSE and practice were by far the largest group of articles reviewed.Also found was that social work has a limited amount of theory discussion in the content areas of field, values and ethics, diversity, and populations-at-risk/social and economic justice. Thirty-three articles were found to demonstrate theory progression, eight articles presented new/emerging theories, and 26 articles discussed or critiqued theories without presenting evidence of theory progression.https://journals.iupui.edu/index.php/advancesinsocialwork/article/view/133Human behavior in social environment (HBSE) evaluationsocial work theorytheory progressionsocial work educationsocial work practicesocial work policy
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author Valerie D. Decker
Philip D. Suman
Barb J. Burge
Ankita Deka
Melanie Harris
Dwight J. Hymans
Michael Marcussen
Donna Pittman
David Wilkerson
James G. Daley
spellingShingle Valerie D. Decker
Philip D. Suman
Barb J. Burge
Ankita Deka
Melanie Harris
Dwight J. Hymans
Michael Marcussen
Donna Pittman
David Wilkerson
James G. Daley
Analysis of Social Work Theory Progression Published in 2004
Advances in Social Work
Human behavior in social environment (HBSE) evaluation
social work theory
theory progression
social work education
social work practice
social work policy
author_facet Valerie D. Decker
Philip D. Suman
Barb J. Burge
Ankita Deka
Melanie Harris
Dwight J. Hymans
Michael Marcussen
Donna Pittman
David Wilkerson
James G. Daley
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title Analysis of Social Work Theory Progression Published in 2004
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publisher Indiana University School of Social Work
series Advances in Social Work
issn 1527-8565
2331-4125
publishDate 2007-05-01
description The authors reviewed 67 articles that discussed and/or tested human behavior theories from social work journals published in 2004 in order to assess the level and quality of theory progression. The articles were further sorted into Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS) Foundation Curriculum content areas of HBSE, practice, policy, field education, values & ethics, diversity, populations-at-risk/social and economic justice, and research for purposes of categorization. Results indicated that HBSE and practice were by far the largest group of articles reviewed.Also found was that social work has a limited amount of theory discussion in the content areas of field, values and ethics, diversity, and populations-at-risk/social and economic justice. Thirty-three articles were found to demonstrate theory progression, eight articles presented new/emerging theories, and 26 articles discussed or critiqued theories without presenting evidence of theory progression.
topic Human behavior in social environment (HBSE) evaluation
social work theory
theory progression
social work education
social work practice
social work policy
url https://journals.iupui.edu/index.php/advancesinsocialwork/article/view/133
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