Buch, Englisch, 410 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm
Evidence, Impact, and Innovation
Buch, Englisch, 410 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm
ISBN: 978-1-041-29002-5
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
This book highlights the expansive and evolving developments of simulation-based learning and research in social work education and practice. Simulation-based learning is a deliberate teaching approach that uses structured, interactive, realistic scenarios, with trained actors or staged environments or with virtual or technology-enhanced platforms, that replicate real-world practice situations. These immersive experiential opportunities allow learners to develop and practice skills, receive feedback, reflect critically, and strengthen professional competencies.
This edited volume brings together leading scholars, practitioners, and educators, showcasing the innovations and emerging advancements in simulation pedagogy. The chapters in this collection explore the diverse simulation modalities used across social work education, including generalist and specialized practice contexts, interprofessional education, and cutting-edge virtual and technological applications. It offers insights into how in-person, hybrid, and fully online simulations expand teaching possibilities, enhances learning and application, and shapes the advancement of simulation-based pedagogy in social work.
This book is a valuable resource for educators, trainers, and practitioners committed to advancing evidence-informed social work education and practice in today’s complex and rapidly evolving practice landscape.
The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue in Studies in Clinical Social Work: Transforming Practice, Education, and Research.
Zielgruppe
Postgraduate, Undergraduate Advanced, and Undergraduate Core
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction: Advancing Simulation-Based Social Work Education: Evidence, Impact, and Innovation 1. The Experiences of Peer-To-Peer Role-Play for Online Undergraduate Social Work Students 2. The Use of Simulation-Inspired Techniques as a Strategy for Onboarding Social Work Instructors 3. Training actors: a primer for social work educators working with standardized clients (SCs) in classroom simulations 4. Simulation-Based Learning and Relational Suicide Assessment Skills: Embodying Social Work Values in Education and Clinical Practic 5. Developing Social Work Skills Through Simulation: Exploring Student Engagement with Immigrant Youth 6. Neuroscience and Social Work: A Simulation-Based Workshop for Social Work Students 7. Clinical Simulation in Social Work: Lessons Learned From an Interprofessional End-of-Life Simulation 8. Empowering Assertiveness: Integrating Confidence into Practice to Prevent Future Burnout Through Interprofessional Simulation 9. Harnessing New Technology and Simulated Role Plays for Enhanced Engagement and Academic Success in Online Social Work Education 10. Impact of Simulation on Social Work Students’ Attunement and Self-Awareness Skills 11. Using Simulation to Predict Clinical Practice Performance: Examining the Predictive Validity of a Virtual and In-Person OSCE 12. Teaching Note: Training the Next Generation of Social Workers Using Actors and Technology-Based Simulations 13. Enhancing Simulations: The Promise of Skills Practice for Achieving Competence in Child Welfare Work 14. Exploring the Effectiveness of Virtual Simulation-Based Learning in Enhancing Clinical Skills in Social Work Education 15. Using Experiential and Simulation-Based Learning for a Digital Field Education Lab 16. Using a Health Equity Simulation as a Teaching Tool in Social Work and Public Health Courses 17. Exploring Virtual Clinical simulation-Based Learning with MSW Students: A mixed-Methods Study 18. Exploring De-Escalation Through Simulation-Based Education in U.S. and Australian Social Work




