Social Work and Simulations: Teaching Practice, Research, Policy, and Social Injustices

Kevin Tan (Editor), Chi-Fang Wu (Editor), Terry Ostler (Editor)

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Abstract

Based on five years of work and research on simulated learning experiences, this book highlights the integration of simulations in practice, research, and policy classes at the School of Social Work, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). It illustrates the versatile application of simulations in teaching social work practice across various settings, including mental health, schools, libraries, disabilities, and end-of-life care. It explores the use of simulations in teaching clinical research methods, program evaluation, policy analysis, macro social work, and fostering interprofessional collaborations. This book further discusses the use of online simulations in social work education, highlighting the pivotal role played by doctoral students in designing and executing simulations, aligning them with specific learning objectives, and facilitating student engagement and reflection in various contexts. Presented in a mixture of writing styles and research methodologies, Social Work and Simulations offers a candid reflection on simulations from the perspectives of students and instructors. It emphasizes the creation of brave spaces to foster open dialogue, sharing, and reflection on social work competencies within the context of social injustice, diversity, and inclusion. Through immersive experiences, simulations offer a transformative approach to social work education, encouraging students and instructors to engage more deeply with the multifaced and human aspects of social work practice. Overall, this book provides rich case studies and practical guidance, offering valuable resources for developing ethical and effective simulations in social work education.

Original languageEnglish (US)
PublisherOxford University Press
Number of pages302
ISBN (Electronic)9780197770498
ISBN (Print)9780197770467
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 1 2025

Keywords

  • social work simulations
  • PhD students
  • simulations for DEI
  • online simulations
  • experiential learning
  • simulated learning
  • social work education
  • social justice
  • policy
  • research
  • teaching practice

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Social Sciences

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