Changing Social Work Students' Perceptions of the Role of Government in a Policy Class

Understanding student political attitudes-feelings about government and perceptions of its role-has long been of interest to social scientists. One factor that may influence political attitudes is belief in a just world, a complex psychological construct well established in the literature. Our study...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of social work education 2018-01, Vol.54 (1), p.110-121
Hauptverfasser: Granruth, Laura Brierton, Kindle, Peter A., Burford, Michael L., Delavega, Elena, Johnson, David H., Peterson, Susan, Caplan, Mary A.
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Zusammenfassung:Understanding student political attitudes-feelings about government and perceptions of its role-has long been of interest to social scientists. One factor that may influence political attitudes is belief in a just world, a complex psychological construct well established in the literature. Our study explores changes in social work students' perception of a supportive role of government and their beliefs in a just world after one policy course using a pretest and posttest design. Student perceptions changed toward a more supportive government role, but there was no significant change for belief in a just world. The study contributes to empirical evaluation of the social work education policy class in terms of the Council on Social Work Education competencies.
ISSN:1043-7797
2163-5811
DOI:10.1080/10437797.2017.1404524