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Nov 24, 2024
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SOC WORK 743 / Critical Approaches to Evidence and Evaluation in Social Services & Communities
Prerequisite(s): Must be enrolled in Graduate Plans in Critical Leadership in Social Services and Communities or Graduate Plan in Community-Engaged Research and Evaluation
Discourses of evidence-based practice increasingly permeate social services, and audit technologies abound. This course explores discourses of research and accountability as they relate to practice in social services and communities. It also prepares students to conduct critical evaluation a variety of settings. It supports students to examine the evaluation practices of a particular social service or community setting: to apply conceptual frameworks about evidence and accountability to the reporting requirements the agency engages and to the measures used to define success; and, drawing on literature in the field, to propose justice-focused improvements or alternatives.
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