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Teaching Notes

Teaching Note—Witnessing Microaggressions: BSW Students’ Responses to Vignettes

Pages 794-801 | Accepted 23 Nov 2020, Published online: 28 Sep 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Social work students need to develop skills to respond to microaggressions targeting people from marginalized social identity groups. In this qualitative study, BSW students and recent graduates (N=20) were presented with 10 five vignettes based on real-life examples from social work classrooms. Through semi-structured interviews, students shared their perspectives about whether, and how, each situation should be addressed by witnesses. Interviews were analyzed using thematic analysis. Themes included the ethical obligation to intervene, confidence, allyship, the value of self-advocacy, and the effect on the targeted students. Primary themes about intervention included address politely, call out instructor, do nothing, check in with the student, and advocate with administrators. Implications for supporting students’ awareness and skills in responding to microaggressions are discussed.

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Notes on contributors

Rebecca G. Mirick

Rebecca G. Mirick is Associate Professor, Salem State University School of Social Work. Ashley Davis is Clinical Associate Professor, Boston University School of Social Work.

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