Distance Education in Social Work: Planning, Teaching, and Learning

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Paul Abels, MSW, PhD
Springer Publishing Company, Jan 11, 2005 - Social Science - 184 pages

Distance education (DE) is one of the most important ways in which future social workers can complete their MSW degree. With a reach to multiple populations, DE is especially suited to the field of social work, allowing rural, working, and financially-strained individuals to complete degrees and provide important services to underserved communities.

In this comprehensive and well-organized guide to understanding and implementing distance education components into social work, pioneering professors explain how to administer DE components, discuss the adjustments and rewards of the DE teaching experience, evaluate the benefits for both students and teachers, and address evolving issues in the field.

In addition, readers will be introduced to the latest audio-visual, computer -mediated, and computer-assisted modalities now in use as applied to distance education. From audio and visual teleconferencing to e-mail, networks, and web based courses, we are exposed to the current and future trends and possibilities in DE programs.

 

Contents

Planning and Administration of Distance Education in Social Work
41
Teaching in Distance Education
69
Research in Distance Education
95
The Future
141
Addressing the Thesis through Distance Education
155
Index
159
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