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Program Description

The course explores social work practice in educational settings through an ecological lens that is grounded in the ethics, values, and standards of the social work profession. The course provides an overview of the theoretical foundation and policy context, the educational mandates for students with disabilities, and the foundations for multi-tiered interventions and evidence-informed practice in the school setting. It considers the needs of students, families, teachers, administrators, and the larger school community and the challenges and opportunities facing these diverse client groups with a particular focus on social justice, diversity and inequality, and human rights. Learners examine school social work roles and opportunities related to interdisciplinary leadership, collaboration, and advocacy. 

Format: Online

Accommodations: Please email swkce@msu.edu for accommodation requests

Required Materials: Please note that textbooks for this course will cost approximately $85.

Refunds: Refunds will be given less a 5% administrative fee one week before the course start date. Students who drop the course up to one week into the course will be given a refund less a 50% administrative fee. After the first week no refunds will be issued.

CECHs: 36 Social Work Continuing Education Contact Hours

Recommended for LMSW beginning and intermediate skill levels.

No incompletes will be offered.

 

Key Learning Objectives

As a result of this course, participants will be prepared to: 

1. Understand the theoretical foundations of the school social work profession and service delivery 

2. Follow NASW Code of Ethics and NASW School Social Worker Standards 

3. Recognize a broad range of experiences, personal characteristics, and background variables that influence student learning and development. 

4. Understand the roles of other professionals to promote successful interdisciplinary collaboration within local contexts 

5. Facilitate and coordinate student access to community resources 

6. Learn and apply evidence-informed practices continuously for interdisciplinary leadership and collaboration 

7. Fulfill legal responsibilities and critical roles within the educational mission of the school or district 

8. Identify methods to analyze and influence school agencies at local, state, and federal levels to maximize student success 

9. Understand relevant local, state, and federal legislations, statutes, and policies that may impact students, families, school social workers, and other school personnel including requirements in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and Michigan Administrative Rules for Special Education

Who Should Attend?

Requirement: You must have an MSW degree to take this course.

Additional Information

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Are there certain class times that I need to be present?

A: There are no scheduled class times, but there are assignment due dates.

Q. What is the time commitment?

A. Time commitment varies, you can expect, on average, approximately 46 hours of classwork.

Q. Do I need to have an MSW to take this course?

A. Yes, you must have a completed MSW degree to take this course

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Offering Title
Social Work in Educational Settings
Type
Online, fixed date
Dates
Aug 16, 2026 to Oct 04, 2026
Delivery Options
Program Fee(s)
General Admission non-credit $695.00
Withdrawal Request Deadline
Aug 09, 2026
Transfer Request Deadline
Aug 09, 2026
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