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Teaching activities for social work : creative pedagogies to engage students / Jill M. Chonody, editor.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Chonody, Jill M., editor.
EBSCOhost
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social work education.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xx, 613 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer, [2025]
Contents:
1. Introduction
Part I. Photography
2. Picture Your Learning: Photography as Pedagogy
3. Building Community with Photograph Sharing
4. Adapting Photovoice: Knowledge Production and Ethics
5. Can You See It? ZMET-Inspired Practices
Part II. Art and Music
6. Outside of the Box: Impulses from Art and Design Education
7. Drawing for Insight: Cultivating Creative Capability
8. From Traditional to Alternative Families: A Drawing Exercise
9. Using Music Games to Learn about the Self and Others
Part III. Mindfulness and Self-Care
10. Mindfulness and Meditation Activities
11. Visualization and Mindfulness for a Growth Mindset
12. Yoga as a Body-Based Intervention for Wellness
13. Self-Care Accountability Buddies: A Practicum Activity
14. Self-Care Portfolio
Part IV. Reflective Reading and Writing
15. Book Groups as a Pedagogic Device
16. Using Fiction and Autobiography in the Classroom
17. Short Writings: Introducing New Ideas
18. Reflective Writing: Critical Examination of Biases
19. Reflective Journaling for Metacognition
20. Free Writing
Part V. Podcasts
21. The Social Work Podcast
22. Doin' The Work: Frontline Stories of Social Change
23. Social Work Concepts: "Hidden Brain" and "Invisibilia"
Part VI. Artificial Intelligence
24. Harnessing Artificial Intelligence in Education
25. AI in Case Management: Exercises for Ethical Practice
26. Assessing the Validity of Generative AI in Practice Content
Part VII. Fun and Games
27. Developing a Board Game to Meet Learning Objectives
28. Using a Contest for Learning
29. Mad Monopoly
30. The Carousel Game: Playful Risk and Regulation
Part VIII. Professional Development
31. History, Values, Ethics, and Human Rights
32. Social Work History Guess Who?
33. Digital Development in Social Work Education
34. "The Alligator River Story"
35. Critical Thinking Entrance Tickets
36. Grand Challenges
37. Video Based Reflection Journal
Part IX. Anti-Racist Teaching and Design Justice
38. Racial Justice in Action: Promoting Anti-Racist Practice
39. Design Justice: Engagement and Equity in Pedagogy
40. DEIPAR Social Justice Framework Assessment with Case Vignettes
41. Unpacking "Coded Bias"
42. Can We Talk About Racism? A Reflective Exercise
Part X. Addressing Stereotyping and Bias
43. Experiential Activity on Appearances and Assumptions
44. Deconstructing Oppression in Discourse
45. Addressing Ageism: Journaling, Reflecting, and Examining
46. Anti-Ageism and Ableism: Examination of Media Portrayals
47. "Barbie:" Gender, Social Expectations, and Feminism
48. Teaching with Photography: Examining Mental Health Stigma
49. Countering Stereotype Threat
50. Cultivating Cultural Humility
Part XI. Human Behavior and the Social Environment
51. A Critical Classroom: Human Behavior in the Social Environment
52. Cycle of Socialization Reflection
53. Social-Emotional Learning: School Social Work
54. Adolescent Culture
55. Exploring Older Adulthood Creatively
Part XII. Theory
56. What can reality TV tell us about theory?
57. Critical Activities for Integrating Theory and Practice
Part XIII. Engagement, Assessment, and Clinical Practice
58. Barriers to Communication Role Play
59. Enhancing Engagement Through Improv
60. Interviewing Skills Activity
61. Using Automobiles to Learn about Clients' Lives
62. Advancing Digital Literacy Skills through Foresight Analysis
63. Leaving "Room" for PTSD in a BSW Program
64. Interviewing and Diagnostic Skills Activity
65. Psychopathology Bingo
66. Peer-Client Project
67. Practice with Children: Assignments for Play Therapy
68. Substance Digest
69. Treatment Planning: "Traditional" vs. "Recovery" Perspective
70. Is It Cheating? An Activity for Teaching Couple's Therapy
Part XIV. Mezzo and Macro Practice
71. Engaging Students in Policy
72. Exploring Community and Gentrification: An Interview
73. Community Intervention: An Arts-Based Activity
74. Organizational Theory in Action: An Immersion Experience
Part XV. Research Methods
75. Giggles?: Measurement and Operationalization
76. Engaging Social Work Students in Research Methods
77. How Much Do You Love SPSS?: A Research Assignment
78. Teaching Research by Doing: Activities
79. Social Media: A Thematic Analysis
Part XVI. LGBTQ+ Affirmative Practice
80. Queer World-Making
81. Critical Thinking with Generative Artificial Intelligence
82. Mini Zines for LGBTQ Communities
83. Infographic Advocacy: Visualizing International Social Policy
84. From Advocacy to Agitator: Championing Intersecting Identities
Part XVII. Reproductive Justice and Sexual Health
85. A Liberatory Consciousness Framework for Reproductive Justice
86. Creating Sex Positive Classrooms: Preparing Practitioners
87. Menstrual Health and Hygiene Advocacy and Fundraising
88. Abstinence Only Sex Education: But We Want Condoms
89. A Culturally Sensitive Workshop for Maternal Well-Being
Part XVIII. Environmental Justice
90. Environmental Justice: From Awareness to Action
91. Co-Beneficial Interventions
92. Community Mapping Environmental Injustice
93. Self-Assessment: Environmental Footprint and Knowledge
Part XIX. International Connections and Cultural Awareness
94. Creating Global Connections at Home
95. What is Social Work?: An International Collaboration
96. Inclusive Global Learning Strategies: A Ghanaian Experience
97. Imagery Exercise: An Unaccompanied Child's Journey
98. The Land of Missed Opportunity and Punishment: A Case Study
Part XX. Evaluating Teaching and Learning
99. Innovative Grading and Critical Feedback Processes
100. Evaluating Teaching Effectiveness in Social Work Education.
Notes:
Includes index.
Electronic reproduction. Ipswich, MA Available via World Wide Web.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed December 1, 2025).
ISBN:
9783031950605
3031950607
Publisher Number:
90103540052
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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