학술논문

Integrating Micro and Macro Practice: An Evaluation of the Policy Advocacy Course
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of Social Work Education. 57(3)
Subject
Behavioral and Social Science
Clinical Research
Basic Behavioral and Social Science
Quality Education
Curriculum and Pedagogy
Social Work
Language
Abstract
Policy advocacy is a professional competency in the Council of Social Work Education’s (CSWE) Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards. Therefore, preparing social work students to engage in political arenas is an integral part of social work education. This study presents an evaluation of the policy advocacy course using a pre/posttest research design (N = 154), and examines the theoretical link between the course and the change in students’ motivation to engage in policy advocacy activities. Findings indicate that students’ motivation to engage in policy advocacy and traditional resources for policy advocacy increased after the course. Path analysis demonstrated the mechanism through which these increases were achieved. The study suggests that including comprehensive policy advocacy training in the professional socialization of future social workers is a promising approach to increasing their active engagement in policy advocacy and satisfying CSWE requirements.