Achieving HBSE Competencies Through Service-Learning

Sarah E. Twill, Kathy Elpers, Kathy Lay

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Abstract

Service-learning pedagogy allows social work educators to create meaningful learning opportunities for students and better prepare them for practicum, while at the same time, meeting a community need. This paper outlines the relevance of incorporating service-learning into the social work curriculum, specifically the human behavior and the social environment (HBSE) area. Using Bloom’s taxonomy as a guide, the authors propose how the CSWE competencies and practice behaviors specific to HBSE may be assessed using service-learning pedagogy. An example is reviewed to illustrate how service-learning can assist faculty and students achieve the HBSE competencies and practice behaviors. Finally, implications for service-learning as a pedagogical strategy for social work education are discussed.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalAdvances in Social Work
Volume12
StatePublished - Jan 1 2011

Keywords

  • CSWE competencies
  • human behavior in the social environment curriculum
  • service-learning

Disciplines

  • Higher Education
  • Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
  • Social and Behavioral Sciences
  • Social Work

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