Critical Thought within the Social Welfare Policy Course |
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Authors: | Julie A Steen |
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Institution: | 1. School of Social Work , University of Central Florida , Orlando , Florida , USA jsteen@mail.ucf.edu |
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Abstract: | Critical thought is a necessary element for proficient practice in social work at both the micro and macro levels. For this reason, social work educators must seek to integrate critical thought in BSW and MSW curricula. This article provides a method for achieving this integration in the social welfare policy course. The method includes the four following phases: instruction regarding logical errors, presentation of logical errors in contemporary political debate, demonstration of critical thought in policy position analysis, and self-assessment of one's own logic. The implications of this method for practice in a values-based context are discussed. |
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Keywords: | critical thinking formal operational thought social welfare policy social work education |
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