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Yaffe, Joanne – Research on Social Work Practice, 2015
McBeath and Austin define the concept of research-minded practitioners, describe the organizational contexts, structures, and strategies for supporting this type of practitioner. Further, the authors propose a research agenda to establish effective organizational development strategies to support research-minded practitioners, align their efforts…
Descriptors: Reader Response, Organizational Development, Profiles, Evidence
Rubin, Allen – Research on Social Work Practice, 2015
Epstein makes a strong argument for the value of clinical data mining (CDM), although he minimizes some of the potential limitations in that methodology, such as attrition. Epstein's portrayal of evidence-based practice (EBP) as practitioner-bashing and treasuring intervention manuals overlooks the emphasis in the EBP process on the need for…
Descriptors: Evidence, Empowerment, Research Utilization, Theory Practice Relationship
McBeath, Bowen; Austin, Michael J. – Research on Social Work Practice, 2015
If some practitioners are more research minded than others, then promising approaches for bridging the research to practice gap may be developed by describing research-minded practitioners and examining how to locate and support them. This article follows this basic logic in providing an overview of organizational development and practitioner…
Descriptors: Organizational Culture, Organizational Theories, Organizational Climate, Research Utilization
Barth, Richard P.; Lee, Bethany R.; Lindsey, Michael A.; Collins, Kathryn S.; Strieder, Frederick; Chorpita, Bruce F.; Becker, Kimberly D.; Sparks, Jacqueline A. – Research on Social Work Practice, 2012
Social work is increasingly embracing evidence-based practice (EBP) as a decision-making process that incorporates the best available evidence about effective treatments given client values and preferences, in addition to social worker expertise. Yet, social work practitioners have typically encountered challenges with the application of…
Descriptors: Social Work, Evidence, Caseworker Approach, Models
Epstein, Irwin – Research on Social Work Practice, 2015
Challenging the "bridge metaphor" theme of this conference, this article contends that current practice-research integration strategies are more like research-to-practice "pipelines." The purpose of this article is to demonstrate the potential of clinical data-mining studies conducted by practitioners, practitioner-oriented PhD…
Descriptors: Evidence, Social Science Research, Social Work, Theory Practice Relationship
McElgunn, Peggy – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2012
The Teaching-Family Model was one of the earliest approaches to be supported by an extensive research base. As it has evolved over four decades, it retains the focus on teaching and learning but incorporates a strength- and relationship-based orientation. The model is also unique in gathering ongoing practice-based evidence to insure quality.
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Models, Evidence, Teacher Student Relationship
Brendtro, Larry K.; Mitchell, Martin L. – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2012
Many methods claim to be Evidence-Based Practices. Yet success comes not from a particular practice, but principles that underlie all effective helping. This article uses the principle of consilience to tap knowledge from science, values, and practical experience.
Descriptors: Evidence, Best Practices, Administrative Principles, Delivery Systems
Maras, Melissa A.; Wandersman, Abe; Splett, Joni Williams; Flaspohler, Paul; Weist, Mark – Communique, 2012
This article describes Getting to Outcomes (GTO), a 10-step framework for accountability designed to facilitate effective implementation of evidence-based programs and improvement of home-grown practices (Getting to Outcomes and GTO are trademarks registered by the University of South Carolina and RAND; Wandersman, Imm, Chinman, & Kaftarian,…
Descriptors: Accountability, Evidence, Best Practices, School Psychology
Day, Andrew; Hardcastle, Lesley; Birgden, Astrid – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2012
Case management is commonly regarded as the foundation of effective service provision across a wide range of human service settings. This article considers the case management that is offered to clients of community corrections, identifying the distinctive features of case management in this particular setting, and reviewing the empirical evidence…
Descriptors: Evidence, Caseworker Approach, Models, Correctional Institutions
Raffaele Mendez, Linda M.; Hoy, Brenna D.; Sundman-Wheat, Ashley N.; Cunningham, Jennifer – Communique, 2011
Learning how to manage emotions such as frustration and disappointment is an important task of childhood. Although it is common for very young children to have temper tantrums when they cannot get their way, these reactions tend to decrease in frequency and intensity for most children as they develop skills to help them respond in more adaptive…
Descriptors: Investigations, Emotional Response, School Psychologists, School Psychology
Auslander, Wendy; Fisher, Colleen; Ollie, Marcia; Yu, ManSoo – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2012
Evidence-based research relevant to social work practice has grown dramatically. This article describes a method that was implemented to teach master's and doctoral social work students how to synthesize and evaluate evidence-based interventions for social work-related problems and populations. The method includes eight steps: conceptualize the…
Descriptors: Evidence, Social Work, Teaching Methods, Intervention
Trunzo, Annette C.; Bishop-Fitzpatrick, Lauren; Strickler, Amy; Doncaster, James – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2012
Since the early 1950s, trends in children's mental health have moved care from residential and office-based treatment to community-based interventions. The Pressley Ridge Treatment Foster Care (PRTFC) program was developed in 1981 in response to these trends. Currently, Pressley Ridge provides PR-TFC treatment in 15 programs in six states and the…
Descriptors: Evidence, Children, Foster Care, Emotional Disturbances
Phillippo, Kate; Stone, Susan – Children & Schools, 2011
Despite scholarly calls for school social work (SSW) practice to orient more toward systems within and around schools, evidence indicates that individual and small-group interventions continue to dominate practice as well as the research that informs it. In response, the authors propose a more thorough consideration of educational and sociological…
Descriptors: Evidence, Social Work, Theory Practice Relationship, Educational Research
Rozas, Lisa Werkmeister; Grady, Melissa D. – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2011
The move toward evidence-based practice has fortified, and continues to strengthen, the social work profession through accountability, greater support for social interventions, and linking research and practice. This article considers potential limitations in exclusively promoting evidence-based practice in social work programs and advocates for…
Descriptors: Evidence, Social Work, Teaching Methods, Educational Principles
Hopson, Laura; Lawson, Hal – Children & Schools, 2011
No Child Left Behind (NCLB) legislation is an important policy intervention aimed at changing school, district, and state department of education policies and practices to improve student outcomes. These efforts are compromised because NCLB does not prioritize the conditions necessary for improving academic outcomes. One such necessary condition…
Descriptors: Student Needs, Federal Legislation, Decision Making, Educational Environment
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