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Original Articles

Teaching Social Work and Social Policy in the Era of Hyperpartisanship

Pages 426-434 | Accepted 21 Dec 2017, Published online: 10 Aug 2018
 

ABSTRACT

For social work educators, teaching social policy in the current political climate in the United States may seem daunting and energizing at the same time. Students are often acutely aware of the political and policy-related controversies raging in Washington, D.C. and local governments, and yet their position on these issues may be unexplored or conflicted. The social policy classroom can be a productive place to explore these conflicts, but instructors may be especially wary of undertaking these difficult conversations in the current hyperpartisan era. This article explores how to ground these conversations in social work’s professional values, pedagogical theory, and educational best practices to help students build skill and confidence in developing their own well-informed assessments about policies and politics.

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Jennifer C. Greenfield

Jennifer C. Greenfield is an Assistant Professor, Brittanie Atteberry Ash is a doctoral student and adjunct instructor, and Mark Plassmeyer is a doctoral candidate and adjunct instructor at the University of Denver.

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