Loyola University Chicago

School of Social Work

Graduate Courses

SOWK 609 A: Social Work Practicum in Schools

Description

This is the first of a two-semester course sequence for school social work candidates, which aims to integrate an analytic understanding of the role of school social workers, an appreciation of school social workers’ current and historical contributions to K-12 education, societal values underlying their role and an understanding of intervention in the school using a variety of modalities. Both semesters incorporate antiracist and anti-oppressive principles of practice. This course focuses on situating social work practice in the school setting, the policies that intersect with social work in the school context, and the steps involved in creating a system of care that includes direct service, consultation, advocacy, program development, evaluation, and the social worker's role in the special education process. This course also addresses the relationship of social workers with stakeholders in the school, family, and community systems.

SOWK 609A Syllabus