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Autores principales: Amanda Dinscore, Debbie Gonzalez
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
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Publicado: 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1430814
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contents Addressing Barriers to Research-Informed Practice: A Library and Social Work Collaboration to Empower Future Practitioners Amanda Dinscore Debbie Gonzalez Barriers Research and Development Theory Practice Relationship Librarians Faculty Social Work Caseworkers Librarian Teacher Cooperation Research Utilization Information Literacy Bachelors Degrees College Seniors Advantaged Access to Information Open Education Power Structure Empowerment Social work education prioritizes the use of research to inform practice. As university students, prospective social workers have a wealth of research available to them as well as librarians to help them find, evaluate, and use that information. However, access to much of this research ends once the student graduates - at a time when it is most needed to inform their professional practice. To address this challenge, a librarian and a social work faculty member worked with one class of students in their final semester of a bachelor's degree in social work program to promote awareness of information privilege and barriers to access, to expand their understanding of authority to include marginalized voices, and to utilize an open pedagogy assignment as a means of proactively addressing these challenges. This article describes what was learned from this effort, including the results of surveys conducted with students before and after instruction.
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spellingShingle Addressing Barriers to Research-Informed Practice: A Library and Social Work Collaboration to Empower Future Practitioners
Amanda Dinscore
Debbie Gonzalez
Barriers
Research and Development
Theory Practice Relationship
Librarians
Faculty
Social Work
Caseworkers
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Research Utilization
Information Literacy
Bachelors Degrees
College Seniors
Advantaged
Access to Information
Open Education
Power Structure
Empowerment
Addressing Barriers to Research-Informed Practice: A Library and Social Work Collaboration to Empower Future Practitioners Amanda Dinscore Debbie Gonzalez Barriers Research and Development Theory Practice Relationship Librarians Faculty Social Work Caseworkers Librarian Teacher Cooperation Research Utilization Information Literacy Bachelors Degrees College Seniors Advantaged Access to Information Open Education Power Structure Empowerment Social work education prioritizes the use of research to inform practice. As university students, prospective social workers have a wealth of research available to them as well as librarians to help them find, evaluate, and use that information. However, access to much of this research ends once the student graduates - at a time when it is most needed to inform their professional practice. To address this challenge, a librarian and a social work faculty member worked with one class of students in their final semester of a bachelor's degree in social work program to promote awareness of information privilege and barriers to access, to expand their understanding of authority to include marginalized voices, and to utilize an open pedagogy assignment as a means of proactively addressing these challenges. This article describes what was learned from this effort, including the results of surveys conducted with students before and after instruction.
title Addressing Barriers to Research-Informed Practice: A Library and Social Work Collaboration to Empower Future Practitioners
topic Barriers
Research and Development
Theory Practice Relationship
Librarians
Faculty
Social Work
Caseworkers
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Research Utilization
Information Literacy
Bachelors Degrees
College Seniors
Advantaged
Access to Information
Open Education
Power Structure
Empowerment
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1430814