This involves helping students improve their attendance and engagment in school.
What is promoting student attendance and engagment?
The abilitys to assess and address the needs of students in crisis situations.
What is crisis managment?
This test might be needed after graduating.
What is a licensing exam?
Where school workers usally work.
What are schools?
School social workers may experence this due to the emotional demands of the job.
What is burnouts?
What is one primary responsiblilty of a school social worker?
What is providing counseling and support to students?
The ability to work effectively with people from diverse backgrounds.
What is cultural competence?
This type of experience is often required as part of a social work program.
What is supervised field experience or internship?
This is a place where social workers might meet with students indivitually.
What is a private office or counseling room?
One of the benefits of being a school social worker is the opportunity to do this.
What is making a positive students impact on students lives?
This is what social workers do to help students manage their emotions and behaviors.
What is providing individual and group counseling?
Staying calm when things get tough.
What is crisis intervention?
What degree is typically required to become a school social worker?
What is a masters degree in social work?
Where do schools social workers primarly work?
What is in elemntary, middle, and high schools?
What is one challenge faced by school social workers?
What is managing high caseloads and emotional stress?
This is what school social workers do when they see a pattern of bulling or discrimination.
What is advocating for students rights and needs?
The ability to understand and share the feeling with others?
What is empathy?
This type of corsework is essential in a social work program.
What are courses in human behavior and social enviorment?
School social workers often collaberate with these professionals to support students.
Who are teachers, counselors, and admin?
A rewarding aspect of the job is seeing this in students lives.
What is a postive change and growth?
Making sure kids have what they need to succeed.
What is connecting families with resources?
Name a key skill that a school social worker must possess?
What is strong communication skills?
Besides a masters degree many states require this for school social workers?
What is licensure or certification?
Besides classrooms, school social workers might spend time in these meetings.
What are IEP meetings?
Dealing with these types of situations can be emotionally taxing.
What are cases of abuse and neglect?