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to establish the National Council on Social Work Education in 1946. Social work education in the United States. Kendall, K. A. (2002). Education: Its antecedents and first twenty years.

This move led AASSW, NASSA, and others to establish the National Council on Social Work Education in 1946. New York, NY: Columbia University Press. Council on Social Work Education: Its antecedents and first twenty years. Alexandria, Virginia: Council on Social Work Education. p. 109. ^ CSWE (1973).

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, Aug 2018. Book note for Katherine Kendall, Council on Social Work Education: Its Antecendents and First Twenty Years. Alexandria, VA: Council on Social Work Education. The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 2018

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Katherine A. Download PDF book format. Kendall, Katherine . 1910-. Publication, Distribution, et. Alexandria, V. .Council on Social Work Education, (c)2002. Choose file format of this book to download: pdf chm txt rtf doc. Download this format book. Council on Social Work Education : its antecedents and first twenty years Katherine A. Book's title: Council on Social Work Education : its antecedents and first twenty years Katherine A. Physical Description: vii, 238 p. ;, 23 cm. Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-238) and index.

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Katherine Kendall has been one of the leaders in social work education and especially international social welfare for more than 50 years. She was a founder of the Council of Social Work Education and later became its Executive Director. She became the first salaried secretary-general of the International Association of Schools of Social Work in 1972. Now, older than 90 years, she is still active as a published author and is often an invited speaker at national and international conferences

Council on Social Work Education: Its Antecedents and First Twenty Years By Katherine A. Kendall Note 1: Katherine A. Kendall has been closely identified with major development in social work education over the past four decades.

Council on Social Work Education: Its Antecedents and First Twenty Years By Katherine A. As Executive Secretary of the American Association of Schools of Social Work in 1951-1952, she played a major rol. ontinue Reading . Community Service Society of New York City.

Katherine A. Kendall has drawn from the extensive archives of the Council on Social Work Education and the University of Minnesota's Social Welfare Library to tell the story of the creation and first twenty years of CSWE. Part one recounts how confrontation gave way to cooperation between the National Association of Schools of Social Administration and the American Association of Schools of Social Work to launch CSWE in 1952. In part two Kendall discusses the struggles and accomplishments of the Council in its first twenty years, including events that occurred in her tenure as executive director. During this time the Council focused its efforts on the quantity and quality of personnel working in social welfare--quantity by concentrating on recruitment efforts nationwide and quality by honing a curriculum that would produce skilled social work professionals. Throughout the text Kendall quotes extensively from key sources, providing keen insight to the forces that were defining social work as a profession in the middle of the last century. More than an account of the organization's history, this text gives a broad-minded perspective on central themes in social work education today.

Council on Social Work Education

We are a nonprofit national association representing individual members and graduate and undergraduate programs of professional social work education. Founded in 1952, this partnership of educational and professional institutions, social welfare agencies, and private citizens is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation as the sole accrediting agency for social work education in this country.

CSWE Press is a niche publisher that addresses the needs of social work educators. Some of our areas of publishing specialty are

-The philosophy, theory, and practice of teaching -The process and evaluation of learning -The organization and structure of social work education -Diversity in all forms in social work practice and education -Social work in multiple contexts

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