Abstract

HE American Association of Schools of Social Work has for several years been promoting standardization of professional education in the field of social work. In proportion as this effort attains success, both the employers of social workers and the clients of social agencies will be protected against the cruder forms of incompetence. Selection of personnel will involve fewer risks if there is some assurance that applicants who have come from the professional schools have been introduced to definite uniform disciplines and have at least been exposed to the subject matters germane to the field.

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