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Document Description
Title
Rural
social
work
in
Canada
and the
United
States
:
concerns
and
curricula
Author
French
,
Geraldine
Description
Thesis
(M.S.W.)--Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
1987.
Social
Work
Date
1987
Pagination
vii, 87 leaves : ill.
Subject
Social
service
,
Rural--Canada;
Social
service
,
Rural--United
States;
Social
service
,
Rural--Study
and
teaching
(Higher)--Canada;
Social
service
,
Rural--Study
and
teaching
(Higher)--United
States;
Canada--Rural
conditions;
United
States--Rural
conditions
Degree
M.S.W.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. School of Social Work
Discipline
Social Work
Language
Eng
Spatial Coverage
Canada
United States
Notes
Bibliography:
leaves
66-72.
Abstract
This
thesis
has a
two-fold
purpose.
First
, an
extensive
review
of the
literature
aimed
at an
analysis
of
several
past
and
current
rural
social
work
themes.
These
subjects
include:
(1)
Problems
which
affect
rural
people
and their
communities
,
(2)
The
knowledge
base
necessary
for
rural
social
workers
,
(3)
Suggested
curricula
aimed
at the
development
of a
rural
social
work
program
, and
(4)
Rural
social
work
-
generic
vs.
specialization.
--
Secondly
, an
exploratory
study
was
undertaken
which
presented
data
regarding
present
rural
social
work
programs.
The
study
sample
was
composed
of
thirty-six
social
work
programs
that
identified
themselves
as
having
a
rural
focus.
Data
was
collected
by
means
of a
mailed
,
self-administered
questionnaire
which
included
both
closed
and
open-ended
questions.
-
The
specific
research
questions
posed
by the
study
were:
(1)
Was
rural
social
work
recognized
as
being
different
from
other
forms
of
social
work?
(2)
If
so
, what was
it
about
rural
social
work
that
constituted
the
difference?
--
Analysis
of
data
revealed
that
rural
social
work
was
recognized
, and
thirty-six
undergraduate
and
graduate
programs
identified
themselves
as
offering
a
rural
focused
program.
The
majority
of
respondents
acknowledged
that their
program
had a
"part"
rather
than a
"whole"
rural
focus.
A
wide
range
of
social
work
courses
were
taught
with
only
five
percent
having
a
total
rural
focus
, and
only
three
percent
having
about
one-half
rural
focus.
Courses
described
as
having
a
total
plus
one-half
rural
focus
constituted
only
eight
percent
of
social
work
courses.
The
respondents
indicated
that
rural
content
was
taught
throughout
the
social
work
curriculum
rather
than in
specially
designed
rural
courses.
Rural
social
work
programs
consistently
depended
on
field
placements
to
provide
the
main
component
of the
curriculum.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
75410970
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
PDF File
(14.21
MB)
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