Learning Product Competency 7 Evaluation

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Evaluation of Social Work Competencies

Test your understanding of essential social work competencies through this engaging quiz. Assess your knowledge, values, skills, cognitive processes, and affective processes related to social work practice.

Whether you are a student or a professional, this quiz will help you identify areas of strength and those that may need further development.

5 Questions1 MinutesCreated by EngagingChange12
Knowledge: Understand that assessment is an ongoing component of the dynamic and interactive process of social work practice with and on behalf of diverse individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities.
1 - Poor
2 - Fair
3 - Average
4 - Above Average
5 - Excellent
Values: Understand that relationships between and among people are an important vehicle for change.
1 - Poor
2 - Fair
3 - Average
4 - Above Average
5 - Excellent
Skills: Apply theories of human behavior and the social environment in the assessment of diverse clients and constituencies including individuals, families, groups and communities.
1 - Poor
2 - Fair
3 - Average
4 - Above Average
5 - Excellent
Cognitive Processes: Critically evaluate theories of human behavior and the social environment.
1 - Poor
2 - Fair
3 - Average
4 - Above Average
5 - Excellent
Affective Processes: Social workers understand how personal experiences and affective reactions may affect assessment and decision-making.
1 - Poor
2 - Fair
3 - Average
4 - Above Average
5 - Excellent
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