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  2. Buckeye Ranch fills post-pandemic need helping central Ohio ...

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    The Buckeye Ranch school-based program, now in its second year, has expanded and includes social workers in 22 schools across Columbus City Schools, South-Western City School District ...

  3. School social work - Wikipedia

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    School social work in America began during the school year 1907–08 and was established simultaneously in New York City, Boston, Chicago and New Haven, Connecticut. [5] At its inception, school social workers were known, among other things, as advocates for new immigrants and welfare workers of equity and fairness for people of lower socioeconomic class as well as home visitors.

  4. Education in social work - Wikipedia

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    A model such as this could be a forum for social workers, including school social workers, to work with parents regarding their child's academic needs. [6] Washtenaw Interfaith Coalition for Immigrant Rights (WICIR) is an organization co-founded by University of Michigan social work professor, Laura Sanders and numerous other community ...

  5. List of social work schools - Wikipedia

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    Social work is an academic discipline and practice-based profession concerned with meeting the basic needs of individuals, families, groups, communities, and society as a whole to enhance their individual and collective well-being.

  6. Communities In Schools of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, school principals and staff consistently report improvements in students' knowledge about health issues, self-esteem, emotional health, and increased access to the arts. Service providers report that they have increased the number of students and schools reached since working with Communities In Schools of Chicago.

  7. International Association of Schools of Social Work - Wikipedia

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    IASSW with IFSW and the Institute for Clinical Social Work (ICSW), developed the Global Agenda 2010–2020 and are currently developing the Global Agenda 2020–2030. Annually IASSW in collaboration with ICSW and IFSW sponsors World Social Work Day at the United Nations. The theme for World Social Work Day is based on the pillars of the Global ...

  8. Situated learning - Wikipedia

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    Lave and Wenger (1991) [5] argues that learning is a social process whereby knowledge is co-constructed; they suggest that such learning is situated in a specific context and embedded within a particular social and physical environment.

  9. Institutional discrimination - Wikipedia

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    These unfair and indirect methods of discrimination are often embedded in an institution's policies, procedures, laws, and objectives. The discrimination can be on grounds of gender, caste, race, ethnicity, religion, disability, or socio-economic status. [1] State religions are a form of societal discrimination. [2]