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Simulation in Social Work Education: A Qualitative Study of MSW Student Development

Pages 585-597 | Accepted 05 Apr 2019, Published online: 24 Oct 2019

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Katarzyna Olcoń, Rugare Mugumbate, Mim Fox, Lynne Keevers, Nandini Ray, Jo Spangaro & Lesley Cooper. (2023) ‘No university without community’: engaging the community in social work simulations. Higher Education Research & Development 42:8, pages 2000-2014.
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Dolly Sacristan & Colleen D. Martinez. (2023) Using Clinical Simulation to Assess MSW Students’ Engagement Skills. Journal of Teaching in Social Work 43:2, pages 155-174.
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Lance T. Peterson, Jean Roberson & Norma Love-Schropshire. An ethical framework for simulation-based pedagogy: a strengths-based, anti-oppressive, and intersectional approach. Social Work Education 0:0, pages 1-14.
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Cheryl Regehr & Arija Birze. (2020) Use of Simulation Methods in Social Work Research on Clinical Decision-Making. Clinical Social Work Journal 49:2, pages 244-255.
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Eda BEYDİLİ GÜRBÜZ. (2020) Sosyal Hizmet Eğitiminde Teori ve Pratiği Bütünleştirmede Bir Yöntem Olarak Simule Müracaatçılar. OPUS Uluslararası Toplum Araştırmaları Dergisi 16:30, pages 2941-2965.
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