A Comparison of Extended and Traditional Master's of Social Work Students: A Repeated Measures Analysis.

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Title: A Comparison of Extended and Traditional Master's of Social Work Students: A Repeated Measures Analysis.
Language: English
Authors: Yamatani, Hide
Source: Journal of Social Work Education. Fall 1986 22(3):43-51.
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 9
Publication Date: 1986
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Experimental Programs, Graduate Students, Higher Education, Masters Programs, Part Time Students, Professional Education, Social Work
Abstract: Student performance in the University of Pittsburgh Extended Master's of Social Work (EMSW) program is examined. The EMSW program was designed as an experimental program to evaluate the feasibility of fulfilling academic requirements on a part-time basis and with minimal interruption to students' employment and/or family responsibilities. (Author/MH)
Entry Date: 1988
Accession Number: EJ369226
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:Student performance in the University of Pittsburgh Extended Master's of Social Work (EMSW) program is examined. The EMSW program was designed as an experimental program to evaluate the feasibility of fulfilling academic requirements on a part-time basis and with minimal interruption to students' employment and/or family responsibilities. (Author/MH)