Title
Using Films to Teach Social Welfare Policy
Publication Date
4-9-2008
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Because social welfare policy tends to be among the least-preferred courses in the social work curriculum, using contemporary films to augment the course content may help students gain awareness of the nature of the relationship between micro- and macro-level social work. Films may also help to bring abstract policy concepts into a more grounded and focused format. The purpose of this article is to explore the use of contemporary film in teaching social welfare policy in courses by presenting three films as case examples along with suggested discussion questions for each. The article concludes by discussing a framework and criteria for the selection and use of films for social work curricula.
Publication Title
Advances in Social Work
Volume
6
Issue
2
First Page
251
Last Page
262
Publisher Policy
open access
Open Access Status
OA Journal
Recommended Citation
Anderson, Debra; Langer, Carol; Furman, Rich; and Bender, Kim, "Using Films to Teach Social Welfare Policy" (2008). Social Work & Criminal Justice Publications. 186.
https://digitalcommons.tacoma.uw.edu/socialwork_pub/186