Call for Course EBP Syllabi March 19, 2007
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As a follow-up to the Teaching Evidence Based Practice Conference in Austin last October, Aron Shlonsky is working with a student at UT-Austin to compile course syllabi. See more details below:
One of the suggestions that came out of our many meetings was to build and make available a clearinghouse of high quality EBP syllabi. Such a repository could be used to help both individual instructors and schools interested in reshaping curricula. To that end, we are inviting participants to submit their own syllabi, or the syllabi of others (with their permission, of course) to be considered for inclusion in a compendium of syllabi that we eventually hope to house at CSWE. Submissions can detail the process of EBP (a la the Sackett et al. EBM approach), the instruction of students in effective interventions (EBP?s), and/or the integration of such approaches into a course. We are also interested in distinguishing between BSW and MSW courses, as well as distinguishing between beginning and more advanced classes (e.g., 1st year MSW foundations course v. 2nd year MSW specialization course; first year EBP research course v. 2nd year EBP research project). Panel members have already begun to send in their submissions and we are hoping to have the clearinghouse well underway in the next few months. Danielle Parrish at UTAustin will be joining me in this endeavor and will be in charge of receiving and maintaining the files. If you are interested in contributing, please send them her way as soon as you are able. Her address is:
Danielle Parrish, MSW
Doctoral Candidate
School of Social Work
University of Texas at Austin
(512) 971-4583
dparrish@mail.utexas.edu
Also, please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or need more clarification on what we are looking for. Best regards and look forward to hearing from you,Aron Shlonsky
Associate Professor
University of Toronto
Faculty of Social Work
246 Bloor St. W.
Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A1
Canada
Phone: (416) 978-5718
Fax: (416) 978-7072
email: aron.shlonsky@utoronto.ca
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