The Path to Social Work: Contextual Determinants of Career Choice among Racial/Ethnic Minority Students

被引:13
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作者
Daniel, CarolAnn [1 ]
机构
[1] Adelphi Univ, Sch SocialWork, One South Ave,Box 701, Garden City, NY 11530 USA
关键词
Minority Students; Graduate Education; Multicultural Education; Inequality; Social Reproduction;
D O I
10.1080/02615479.2010.520121
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
While the importance of multiculturalism to social work education and practice have been extensively theorized in the social work literature, very little empirical attention has been paid to the concrete experiences of social work students with instruction on multiculturalism. The experience of students within the multicultural classroom is one aspect of the professionalization process that must be considered in addressing issues of diversity and inclusion in graduate education programs. This article addresses this gap by describing and analyzing the narratives of 15 minority graduate social work students. It examines their perception and experiences with the graduate multicultural curriculum and the meaning they assign to these experiences. Their narratives illuminate the myriad ways that the curriculum excludes minority students and reproduces social inequality. Social work education has a responsibility to eliminate racism and inequality from the content of its courses and in its teaching methodologies. The identification of these negative socializing messages may assist educators in structuring curricular and pedagogical practices that are compatible with the multiethnic groups that both serve and are served by the profession.
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页码:895 / 910
页数:16
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