Model EBP and EST Syllabi
Model EBP and EST Syllabi
This webpage does not purport to contain all evidence-based practice (EBP) and evidence-supported treatments (EST) syllabi in use in social work, nor even a large proportion. We wanted merely to make a start and we hope that the materials are useful for social work educators struggling to integrate EBP into their curricula. Please feel free to send us other syllabi and we will consider incorporating them into the website; e-mail syllabi to Jessica Holmes.*
Background on Syllabi
- Syllabi Collection Process and Background(Opens in a new window) (MS Word)
- Selection Criteria(Opens in a new window) (MS Word)
Model EBP Syllabi
- Social Welfare Research(Opens in a new window) (PDF)
Eileen Gambrill, University of California, Berkeley - Methods of Social Work Research(Opens in a new window) (PDF)
Leonard Gibbs, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire - Evidence-Based Practice and Practice Guidelines(Opens in a new window) (PDF)
Edward J. Mullen, Columbia University - Learning Social Work Research Methods for Evidence-Based Policy and Practice(Opens in a new window) (PDF)
Edward J. Mullen, Columbia University - Social Work Research Methods I(Opens in a new window) (PDF)
Allen Rubin, University of Texas at Austin - Contemporary Issues with Children and Their Families(Opens in a new window) (PDF)
Susan Stern, University of Toronto - Research for Evidence-Based Social Work Practice(Opens in a new window) (PDF)
University of Toronto
Model EST Syllabi
- Intervention Approaches with Women(Opens in a new window) (PDF)
Tonya Edmond, Washington University
*Many thanks to all the faculty members who provided the syllabi. Also, many thanks to Aron Shlonsky (University of Toronto) and Danielle Parrish (University of Texas at Austin) of the Austin Initiative for collecting and reviewing the syllabi and writing the associated material.