ADVANCED STANDING AND BRIDGE COURSES: STRUCTURES AND ISSUES
This study explores the issue of advanced standing in MSW programs in light of the new Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS). Advanced standing structures of MSW programs were studied using a purposive sample consisting of 203 MSW program directors with a response rate of 28% (N=58)....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of social work education 2010-04, Vol.46 (2), p.213-225 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study explores the issue of advanced standing in MSW programs in light
of the new Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS). Advanced
standing structures of MSW programs were studied using a purposive sample
consisting of 203 MSW program directors with a response rate of 28% (N=58).
The results indicate that slightly more than 15% of programs do not provide
advanced standing to incoming students, that slightly more than 63% require a
bridge course, and that bridge courses are most often used to increase the academic
readiness of students. The study's findings are used to frame a discussion
of the significant issues raised by the introduction of a common set of competencies
for BSW and MSW students in the new EPAS. |
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ISSN: | 1043-7797 2163-5811 |
DOI: | 10.5175/JSWE.2010.200900008 |