
Tailoring our practices to be responsive to the cultural needs of our clients helps us to develop strong relationships with our clients, improve engagement and client outcomes, and gives a direction to address barriers and biases. Week seven for SOWK 587 is focused on culturally responsive practices in schools and takes place synchronously on Saturday (03/07/26). Reading from Jarolmen and Bautista-Thomas (2023) focuses on developing self-awareness in cultural competence, culturally responsive practice, and cultural humility within anti-oppressive frameworks. It also provides some tools and ideas for working with different populations. I also ask you to read Davidson Cowling (2018), which explores culturally responsive practices with indigenous populations. In this class, we will explore cultural responsiveness by examining biases, systemic inequities, and strategies for tailoring interventions to diverse populations. Through discussions, interactive activities, and case studies, we will develop practical skills for culturally competent social work practice. Students review ethical decision making videos from their peers.
The agenda is as follows:
The learning objective are:
Content
W-07 A-01: Asynchronous Participation and Engagement
Students had to submit A-02: Ethical Decision-Making Video Presentation. I am asking you to review a few of your peers video presentations and make at least two replies across any of them. Potential replies are focused on:
We are going to be using Padlet for an activity, đź§µ What Are You Going to Tailor?. During class, you will also have an opportunity to complete the midterm feedback, see the SOWK 587 Survey.
I share information from the National Association of Social Work (2015). Their Standards and Indicators for Cultural Competence in Social Work Practice is a great resource. Along with Mental Health America’s resources on communities of color it can be used in developing the poster activity we will be doing in class. The Library has provided some online guides on populations and social work practice. You can find Latinx Social Work and Native Americans & Social Work Tabs, which have a lot of content that you can explore.
We will be completing a survey developed by D’Andrea et al. (1991) and I recommend Kendi (2023).
All of the presentations for this class can be found at https://presentations.jacobrcampbell.com. This week’s slides are Spring 2026 SOWK 587 Week 07 - Culturally Responsive Practices in Schools.
The Lecture Videos tab in the MyHeritage course is where you will be able to find class recordings.
Reference
Davidson Cowling, S. (2018). Culturally responsive social work methods for use with Indigenous people. PSU McNair Scholars Online Journal, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.15760/mcnair.2018.3
D’Andrea, M., Daniels, J., & Heck, R. (1991). Evaluating the impact of multicultural counseling training. Journal of Counseling & Development, 70(1), 143-150. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1556-6676.1991.tb01576.x
Kendi, I. X. (2023). How to be an antiracist. One World.
National Association of Social Work. (2015) Standards and indicators for cultural competence in social work practice. https://www.socialworkers.org/Practice/NASW-Practice-Standards-Guidelines/Standards-and-Indicators-for-Cultural-Competence-in-Social-Work-Practice