Social Work Programs' Use of the World Wide Web to Facilitate Field Instruction

Authors

  • Jerry Finn
  • Steven M. Marson

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18060/190

Keywords:

Internet, Web, Social work education, Field education, Systems theory

Abstract

Employing a systems model, this study presents a content analysis of the Websites of social work academic programs in the United States. A sample of 292 academic programs was extracted from the Baccalaureate Programs' Directors' (BPD) online directory of CSWE-accredited social work programs. Of these, 119 were MSW or MSW/BSW programs; the remaining 173 were BSW programs. Although many aspects of Website content were examined, field curriculum was the central focus of this study. The results demonstrate the wide variety of information included on the Websites. MSW and MSW/BSW program Websites offer more information than BSW programs. However, most programs are not making use of the Internet to obtain feedback, create interaction, or provide support. A variety of model Websites are offered to assist social work academic programs develop and maintain their own Websites.

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Published

2001-04-30

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