Term
Winter 2021
Time
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Course #
SW626
U-M Class #
34891
Program Type
Residential
Format
ONLINE
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Grading Method
Graded
Credits
3
Credit Hours

This course will present knowledge and critical skills to prepare for social work practice in school settings. The five topical areas will include: 1) a brief overview of educational programs and legislation in the United States for individuals of all ages and their families; 2) school social worker assessment tools and services for educational institutions at the pre-K elementary, and secondary levels; 3) assessing and responding to issues of economic and social discrimination in ways that center justice and educational access; 4) laws, policies, and practices related to determination of qualification under special education rules within multi-disciplinary teams and response to intervention, multi-tiered models; 5) advocating for the right to education of oppressed and special populations (including children and youth with mental, physical, and emotional disabilities, TLBGQ youth, economic and geographic disadvantages, and diverse racial, ethnic, and linguistic backgrounds). Students will learn comprehensive, multi-tiered and culturally relevant assessment protocols and techniques relevant to school based social work practice.

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