ABSTRACT
Equitable opportunities for performance measurement learning among social work graduate students can create a diverse professional pipeline toward higher performing organizations. A Foundation-University partnership was developed to “expand the bench” of students, primarily of color, trained in performance measurement with the Results-Based Accountability (RBA) framework. Through an RBA designed course, 140 (50% of color, and 80% women) students engaged in team-based application of learning in “real-time” projects with partner organizations. Mixed-methods data collection showed that 90% of students performed successfully in graded content learning and project application of performance measurement. Students were empowered to apply RBA in current and future work. These skills can enable students as professionals to make data-driven decisions and achieve a results-oriented, learning-focused culture within agencies to benefit consumers and communities.
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1 The first author served on the CSWE’s leadership team for the Specialized Practice Curricular Guide for Macro Social Work Practice (Citation2018) and contributed the performance measurement–related readings, exercises, and assignments.
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Karen Hopkins
Karen Hopkins is Associate Professor at the University of Maryland. Megan Meyer is Associate Professor at the University of Maryland. Jenny Afkinich is Lead Research Analyst at the University of Maryland.