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AUTOR(ES) J. Yaffe , Carenlee Barkdull , Khadija Khaja , Phillip Ouellette
ANO Não informado
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Advances in Social Work
ISSN 1527-8565
E-ISSN 2331-4125
EDITORA Indiana University School of Social Work
DOI 10.18060/4
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18

Resumo

Despite the proliferation of online courses in social work, questions still exist about learning practice skills in an online instructional environment. This paper describes a case example of an action-oriented approach to the development of an online practice course. Lessons learned from students' and instructor's perspectives are shared as well as recommendations for future research relative to course development and evaluation of online courses. The study examined student feedback with respect to their overall learning experience. Findings indicated that involving students in the design and development of an online practice course benefited both students and faculty and can be an effective teaching and learning strategy regardless of the instructional medium used.

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