Abstract

ABSTRACT The focus of this teaching note is on the use of graphic novels in social work classrooms. The article first discusses the unique learning needs of today’s digital native learners. It then provides justification for why these books are effective in reaching students who are well versed in image data because of heavy reliance on and use of the Internet and social media. Finally, we share our experiences using select graphic novels in three bachelor’s of social work and master’s of social work classrooms, connecting this teaching medium to the National Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics and competency and practice behaviors aligned with the Council on Social Work Education. Graphic novels allow students to more intimately connect with human experiences at the intersections of social identities, diversity and social justice issues, and policy and practice implications.

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