Abstract

Contemporary social workers are called upon to write for multiple purposes and audiences, and the quality of their writing impacts the effectiveness of their efforts on behalf of clients. Social work educators have the responsibility to prepare BSW students to meet the literacy requirements of the profession. Drawing upon contemporary composition theory, the author explains current knowledge about the process of writing development and presents strategies for teaching basic writing skills as well as the specialized forms of writing that the profession requires.

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