Abstract
Areas of concentration” has been identified as an organizing concept around which the graduate social work curriculum may be restructured. The evident need for correspondence and congruence between social work practice specializations and educational areas of concentration suggests the utility of analyzing the various ways in which social work practice has been conceptualized over time. This analysis has revealed an irreducible minimum of three major dimensions of social work practice which, in various combinations, provide a three-dimensional model for identifying areas of concentration in the graduate social work curriculum. © 1975 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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Carroll, N. K. (1975). Areas of concentration in the graduate curriculum: A three-dimensional model. Journal of Education for Social Work, 11(2), 3–10. https://doi.org/10.1080/00220612.1975.10671339
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