Explain the advantages and disadvantages of working as a rural school social worker. Would you want to be a rural school social worker? Why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?
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A youth was reported as using drugs. She has a poor attitude toward
school but is doing well academically, recently received an award for academic achievement, and has not been caught in any other trouble at school. Based on what you know about risk and protective factors in the school domain, what might you conclude? A. You need to find out the context of the poor attitude toward school. B. The youth is not on drugs because otherwise her brain would not be capable of high academic achievement. C. The youth must be taking drugs if she was suspected. D. You need to give her a POSIT screening.
Beginning instruction at the appropriate difficulty level refers to
a. the zone of proximal development. b. psychological processing disorders. c. interactive dialogues. d. metacognition. e. developmental variations.
Among the factors leading to increasing secularization of social work are all but:
a. increasing diversity of religion in the United States. b. the secularization of society. c. the increasing involvement of government in social welfare. d. the development of the new left.
During colonial times, children were considered to be the responsibility of:
a. their families b. the community c. the church d. the public welfare system