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Original Articles

One Million Bones: Measuring the Effect of Human Rights Participation in the Social Work Classroom

Pages 47-57 | Accepted 01 May 2013, Published online: 06 Jan 2015
 

Abstract

This article describes the integration of human rights content and a national arts-activism initiative—One Million Bones—into a bachelor’s-level macro practice class as a human rights teaching strategy. Two previously validated scales, the Human Rights Exposure (HRX) in Social Work and the Human Rights Engagement (HRE) in Social Work (McPherson & Abell, 2012) were used to evaluate student increases in HRX and HRE. Students in the intervention class increased their HRX by 36% by semester’s end and showed significantly higher levels of HRE and HRX than students in a comparison classroom. This project is the first to evaluate a human rights teaching intervention in social work, and it intends to contribute to the literature on human rights in social work education.

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Jane McPherson

Jane McPherson is a doctoral candidate and Leah P. Cheatham is a doctoral candidate at Florida State University.

Leah P. Cheatham

Jane McPherson is a doctoral candidate and Leah P. Cheatham is a doctoral candidate at Florida State University.

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