Key Milestones
Public Education
School Social Work
Policy Changes
The Here, Now, and Future
100
This conference validated the idea that all social workers are apart of one profession given the varying specialty interests had enough in common.
What is the 1929 Milford conference
100
In 1925, the establishment that _____________ schools may be an acceptable alternative to public schools begin.
What is Nonpublic Schools
100
In the school year 1906-07, the practice of school social work independently operated in these cities- Boston, Hartford, and ___________________. Originally, the development of the school social work profession was intended to operate _____________ of school campuses.
What is New York; outside
100
"Separate but not equal education." This historic case implied the decision that segregation of schools was unconstitutional
What is Brown v. Board of Education
100
In the state of California, school social workers are required to earn this credential
What is Pupil Personnel Services Credential (PPSC)
200
With the expansion of metropolitan communities, postwar prosperity, and migration of minorities from cities between 1946-1960, concerns about this group surmounted especially regarding correctional institutions and delinquency.
What are Juveniles
200
More recently, there has been an increased pressure for these types of schools, as a result of decrease confidence in public schools.
What are alternative schools (charter, private, parochial)
200
The Rochester Board of Education first named school social workers this which fostered recognition and acknowledgement that the school social worker is to integrated into the whole school system and the community.
What is 'Visiting Teachers'
200
This law advanced the teaching of math and science education in schools as a mean to strengthen America's competition internationally, especially with the Soviet Union.
National Defense Education Act (NDEA) of 1957
200
A recent trend has called school social workers to embrace the use of this as an efficient mean to collect data, evaluate interventions in school settings, and track student records
What is technology
300
In the last decade, increased attention has been denoted to rights and issues related to these two populations/groups
Who are immigrants and LGBT
300
Between 1961-1970, the move toward community, local and state control of schools vs __________________ control of schools progressed.
What is National
300
The passage of compulsory school attendance laws was largely influenced by the concern for the ____________ of immigrant children and of American-born children. School social workers would later hold the responsibility to enforce and secure student attendance laws.
What is literacy
300
This law was originally enacted by Congress in 1975 (most recently updated in September 2011) to ensure that children with disabilities have the opportunity to received free appropriate public education.
What is IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act)
300
The emergence of this approach for school social workers to practice in schools suggests close consideration of the reciprocity between persons and their enviorment
What is the ecological perspective
400
In 1966, the Equality of Education and Opportunity study was later named the ______________, which surveyed concerns about the "lack of availability of equal opportunities for individuals by race, color, religion, and or national origin in public educational institutions at all levels in the United States."
What is the Coleman Report
400
This legislation, for the first time, called for federal dollars to be given to public schools for the purpose of enhancing education conditions and opportunities for disenfranchised youth.
What is the Elementary and Secondary Act of 1965 (ESEA)
400
Generally noted, the role of school social workers is best known as the liaison for school-home-and _____________. Although, varying models of school social work practice have contended the role of school social workers since the late 1970s.
What is Community
400
The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)- reauthorizing the 1965 ESEA- was signed by Obama in December 2015 dedicates additional funding for these types of schools
What are low-performing schools; high schools with high drop-out rates
400
An increased emphasis on this style of work to better coordinate services for children and families in schools
What is a multidisciplinary work
500
It wasn't until the mid 70s and 80s that the rights of children with ________________ was grounded. In this period, the development of bilingual programs, and Section 504, Vocational Rehabilitation Act surfaced in the US education system.
What is Disabilities
500
This initiative was created to reduce violence in public schools
What is the Safe Schools/Healthy Students Initiative
500
Following the Great Depression of 1929, school social workers demanded a more specialized role by addressing these kinds of issues among troubled youth- it was then the individual needs of the child took precedence.
What is Emotional/Psychological
500
Contending that NCLB (Bush's administration) was failing, Obama allocated $4.35 billion of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 to create this program
What is Race to the Top
500
Largely due to the mass funding source for children with disabilities, school social workers are increasingly servicing the social-emotional need of this cohort of students
What is Special Education, LD, SED, OHI