在线双语 MSW 课程

Q3 Social Sciences Advances in social work Pub Date : 2024-07-18 DOI:10.18060/27427
Francisco J. Lozornio, Celeste Sánchez, María Vidal de Haymes, Guillermo Sanhueza, Ennio Cardozo, Verónica Arreola
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介绍了芝加哥洛约拉大学在线双语(西班牙语和英语)社会工作硕士(OBMSW)的设计和实施过程。这一创新项目加强了为拉丁裔、移民和难民社区服务的社会工作专业学生的临床培训。OBMSW 采用在线平台,在双语环境中提供学习机会,完全由拉美裔教师授课,并以应对当前美国拉美裔和移民人口所经历的挑战的课程为指导。此外,还介绍了在实施阶段,由于学生的倡导和自我评估工作而做出的调整和改变。还讨论了局限性和未来的潜在机会。创新的 OBMSW 项目可以为全美有志于培养社会工作者的社会工作项目树立典范,以满足拉美双语人口未得到满足且日益增长的心理健康服务需求。此外,OBMSW 项目的在线形式可以在全国范围内增加学生的学习机会。
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The Online Bilingual MSW Program
The process of design and implementation of the Online Bilingual (Spanish and English) Master of Social Work (OBMSW) at Loyola University Chicago is presented. This innovative program enhances the clinical training of social work students serving Latinx, immigrant, and refugee communities. The OBMSW utilizes an online platform, offers learning in a bilingual environment, is taught by a completely Latinx faculty body, and is guided by a curriculum that is responsive to current challenges experienced by Latinx and immigrant populations in the U.S. Preliminary, mixed-methods data of this promising approach to social work education is included. Additionally, a description of the adjustments and changes made during the implementation stage resulting from student advocacy and the self-evaluation exercises conducted is offered. Limitations and potential future opportunities are discussed. The innovative OBMSW program can serve as a model for social work programs across the U.S. interested in preparing social workers to meet the unmet, growing mental health service needs of the bilingual Latinx populations. Additionally, the OBMSW program's online format can increase student access on a national level.
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Advances in social work
Advances in social work Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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