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Open Educational Resources (OER) Guide

Social Work

On this page you will find OER specific to social work that include ebooks, lectures, videos, tutorials and other supplemental materials for use in your classroom or for independent learning

Lectures, Tutorials, and Online Courses

An Introduction to Social Work (OpenLearn)

"Do you want to learn more about the social work role and develop your understanding of some of the theory associated with social work practice? This free course, An introduction to social work, begins by introducing key ideas, values, the social work process and the skills needed for social work practice. You will then move on to look at social work with individuals. Finally this OpenLearn course considers reflective practice."

Decolonizing Social Work with Indigenous Communities (OER Commons)

"'Decolonizing Social Work' is a course taught at Humboldt State University in California. These resources provide an introduction to the topic of decolonizing social work, an example syllabus, suggested textbook, suggested approach for an introductory lesson and links to additional resources. This material was provided by Humboldt State University."

Supplemental Materials

Why Macro Social Work Practice? (MERLOT)

The exercise is a case-study discussion where students develop explanations for behaviors and interventions. These explanations and interventions then change as they see an image that provides additional detail about the case. 

OER Repositories

Search these OER repositories to find more resources!

License

The resources used in this guide are released under Creative Commons Licenses.

This guide was adapted by Sarah Guy from the UNCG Guide "Open Educational Resources" by Beth Bernhardt. 

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