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Chavkin tests the theory that there is a relationship between organizational structure and the use of research recommendations in school social work. Part I includes three chapters that explore the complex relationship between applied social science research and practice. Part II is the case example of the use of Costin's recommendation for changes in the goals and methods of school social service delivery. Part III presents the implications of the case for practice, policy, and theory, and provides suggestions for future research. Chavkin's organizational perspective adds to the information social workers have about why research findings are adopted in some organizations and not in others, and how organizational structure factors facilitate or inhibit adoption. Recommended for social work scholars and practitioners, researchers, and agency leaders.
NANCY FEYL CHAVKIN is an Associate Professor at the Richter Institute of Social Work at Southwest Texas State University. She is the author of more than thirty articles on research, parent involvement, school social work, and school-community partnerships. Her book Families and Schools in a Pluralistic Society was published in 1993.
Social Science Research And Social Work Practice Social Work's Relationship To Social Science Previous Studies On Research Utilization and Innovation Theoretical Context of the Study: Organizational Factors Case Example: School Social Work Historical Background of School Social Work School Social Work Study Characteristics of The Sample Present and Future Implications Results Implications of the Study Appendix References Index
Nancy Chavkin, Texas State University-San Marcos) Chavkin, Nancy (Regents' Professor, Minnie Stevens Piper Professor, University Distinguished Professor, & Director, Center for Children and Families, Regents' Professor, Minnie Stevens Piper Professor, University Distinguished Professor, & Director, Center for Children and Families, School of Social Work, Nancy Feyl Chavkin