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Original Article

MAPPING GRADUATE SOCIAL WORK STUDENT LEARNING JOURNEYS ABOUT HETEROSEXUAL PRIVILEGE

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Pages 289-307 | Published online: 16 Mar 2013
 

Abstract

This study uses qualitative data from student Web logs (blogs) that were required for a graduate social work course addressing issues of privilege to examine the learning journey trajectory for students in a master's of social work program who participated in a single-identity caucus examining heterosexual privilege. The study includes reflections on the impact of the course on students' lives and social work practice that were gathered approximately 6 months after students had completed the course. What emerged was a five-stage learning journey that spans the resistance and redefinition phases of social identity development.

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