The Origins and Future of Rural Social Work
Traced in the article are some of the author’s reflections and experiences related to the origins of rural social work practice as well as some of the issues currently crucial for rural social work educators and practitioners. New data on U.S. rural demographics are provided. One factor with a speci...
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doaj-51cdab150ccb4ab98815f610a6bc30bb2020-11-24T20:42:22ZengIndiana University School of Social WorkAdvances in Social Work1527-85652331-41252014-04-0115110511616276The Origins and Future of Rural Social WorkLeon Ginsberg0University of South CarolinaTraced in the article are some of the author’s reflections and experiences related to the origins of rural social work practice as well as some of the issues currently crucial for rural social work educators and practitioners. New data on U.S. rural demographics are provided. One factor with a special impact on rural life is the development of technology, which in some ways is changing the nature of rural community life. Integrated into this discussion of rural practice are observations about social work education in general and some of its current trends, reflective of the author’s 50 years as an educator.https://journals.iupui.edu/index.php/advancesinsocialwork/article/view/16667Rural social work, social work education, West Virginia University |
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Traced in the article are some of the author’s reflections and experiences related to the origins of rural social work practice as well as some of the issues currently crucial for rural social work educators and practitioners. New data on U.S. rural demographics are provided. One factor with a special impact on rural life is the development of technology, which in some ways is changing the nature of rural community life. Integrated into this discussion of rural practice are observations about social work education in general and some of its current trends, reflective of the author’s 50 years as an educator. |
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