PREPARE FOR SUCCESS! SOCIAL WORK LICENSURE EXAM PREP COURSE: WORKSHOP DETAILS

AGENDA

Day One (9 am to 3:30 pm)

• Overview of Day
• Getting Inside the Exam
• Understanding Yourself as a Test Taker
• Practice Exam Questions
• Test Taking Strategies: An Overview
• More Practice Exam Questions and Discussion

Day Two (9 am to 1 pm)
• Planning Your Exam Preparations
• Steps in the Application/Exam/Licensing Process
• Content Review
• Final Question & Evaluations

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

1. Discuss, describe and analyze components of social work theory that can be tested on the exam;
2. Identify and assess the underlying philosophy and goals of the Association of Social Work Board licensing exams;
3. Demonstrate and utilize critical thinking critical thinking test taking strategies and skills;
4. Discuss and apply approaches to questions about ethical and legal areas;
5. Design and use a personal plan of preparation and study for the exam;
6. Prepare and use content and use of distributed course materials (e.g. workbook, powerpoint, practice exam, hyperlinks to resources); and
7. Create and utilize skills to decrease test taking anxiety.

This program is only one of the following: Intermediate Level

ACCOMMODATIONS

Individuals needing special accommodations, please contact Jean Rowe, LCSW, OSW-C, CJT at [email protected] or (404) 702-3038

IMPORTANT TO KNOW

Registration up to a week before the class includes shipping costs. For those who have registered within one week of the workshop's start date, shipping charges may apply.

FOR 2022 WORKSHOPS

Continuing Education Credit is provided.

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