01142nam0-22004091i-450 99000117907040332120190408094218.03-540-09092-4000117907FED01000117907(Aleph)000117907FED0100011790720000920d1978----km-y0itay50------baengTime lags in biological modelsNorman MacDonaldBerlin [etc.]Springer-Verlagc1978vi, 112 p.ill.25 cmLecture notes in biomathematics27BiomatematicaDinamica delle popolazioniEquazioni differenziali ordinarieSoluzioni periodiche574.0184MacDonald,Norman<1934- >40719ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990001179070403321C-15-(275658MA102 68 B 33252FINBNFINBNMA192D2592B0534C2534H05Time lags in biological models342274UNINAING0105218nam 2200625 450 991082897680332120230207222904.00-231-50499-310.7312/gibb11050(CKB)111056485385888(EBL)909138(OCoLC)922903981(SSID)ssj0000160845(PQKBManifestationID)12046947(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000160845(PQKBWorkID)10190331(PQKB)10478664(MiAaPQ)EBC909138(DE-B1597)458887(OCoLC)51480765(OCoLC)979627866(DE-B1597)9780231504997(Au-PeEL)EBL909138(CaPaEBR)ebr11086594(CaONFJC)MIL816333(EXLCZ)9911105648538588820150818h20002000 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrGatekeeping in BSW programs /edited by Patty Gibbs and Eleanor H. BlakelyNew York :Columbia University Press,2000.©20001 online resource (480 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-231-11050-2 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Part I. Background and Issues -- 1. Introduction: The Arena of Gatekeeping / Gibbs, Patty / Macy, Harry J. -- 2. The Ethics of Gatekeeping / Royse, David -- 3. The History of Gatekeeping / Moore, Linda S. / Jenkins, David A. -- 4. Gatekeeping in BSW Programs: A Review of the Research / Kropf, Nancy P. -- 5. Gatekeeping in Social Work Education: Achieving Diversity and Excellence / Bracy, Wanda D. -- 6. Gatekeeping in Field Education / Raymond, Ginny Terry -- 7. Creating a Bridging Environment: The Screening-In Process in BSW Programs / Madden, Robert G. -- 8. Screening Students Out of BSW Programs: Responding to Professional Obligations and Institutional Challenges / Gibbs, Patty -- Part II. Legal Perspectives -- 9. Legal Issues Facing Social Work Academia / Madden, Robert G. / Cobb, Norman H. -- 10. Disability Law and Undergraduate Social Work Education: Practicing What We Preach / Madden, Robert G. -- 11. Court Cases and Judicial Opinions Related to Gatekeeping in Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools / Cole, Bettie S. / Lewis, Robert G. -- 12. Ethics Charges Against BSW Students: Principles and Case Examples / Cobb, Norman H. / Ramsdell, Penny Smith / Hunter, Ski -- Part III. Strategies and Processes -- 13. Academic Standards for Admission and Retention / Gibbs, Patty / Blakely, Eleanor H. -- 14. Admission Reviews in Baccalaureate Social Work Programs: Is There a Role for Social Work Practitioners? / Hagar, Hope O. -- 15. Psychological Testing as a Tool in Assessing Undergraduate Students for Admission to a Baccalaureate Social Work Program / Bogal-Allbritten, Rose / Allbritten, Bill -- 16. Developing a Policy on Sharing Sensitive Information About Students with Field Instructors / Reeser, Linda Cherrey / Wertkin, Robert -- 17. Portfolio Assessment / Gibbs, Patty / Adkins, Lynn Frantz -- 18. The Use of Comprehensive Exit Exams / Adkins, Lynn Frantz -- Part IV. Appendixes: Gatekeeping Materials and Sample Tools -- IndexSocial work educators and degree program administrators face difficult issues concerning law, student rights, and social justice in their role as gatekeepers of the social work profession. How, and why, should baccalaureate social work programs afford or restrict access to the profession? When do gatekeeping strategies mask educators' reluctance to tackle some of the more thorny issues that have plagued higher education in general, for example, academe's often limited success in addressing a variety of student special needs? Balancing the interests of a diverse student population, a baccalaureate program, and the profession--to say nothing of the clients--challenges gatekeepers' creativity to the utmost. This all-in-one resource, written by social work educators with special interests and expertise in gatekeeping, provides the knowledge and tools that faculty and administrators need to carry out their duties conscientiously and appropriately. Gatekeeping in BSW Programs covers the history of gatekeeping and its major issues, legal matters in the field, and strategies and processes of gatekeeping; it also includes useful appendixes of materials and tools, such as sample questions for student admissions and various sample academic policies.Social work educationUnited StatesPeer reviewUnited StatesSocial work educationPeer review361.3/2/071173Gibbs PattyBlakely Eleanor H.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910828976803321Gatekeeping in BSW programs4049424UNINA04151nam 2201033 a 450 99624829040331620240516114309.01-280-10721-90-520-95040-2978661352061610.1525/9780520950405(CKB)2670000000355456(EBL)847473(OCoLC)774278960(SSID)ssj0000584981(PQKBManifestationID)11376053(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000584981(PQKBWorkID)10592556(PQKB)11343746(MdBmJHUP)muse30894(DE-B1597)520253(OCoLC)1110712303(DE-B1597)9780520950405(Au-PeEL)EBL847473(CaPaEBR)ebr10529564(CaONFJC)MIL352061(MiAaPQ)EBC847473(dli)HEB32189(MiU) MIU01100000000000000000210(EXLCZ)99267000000035545620110805d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrStranger intimacy contesting race, sexuality, and the law in the North American West /Nayan Shah1st ed.Berkeley University of California Press20111 online resource (363 p.)American crossroads ;31Description based upon print version of record.0-520-27085-1 0-520-27087-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Migration, capitalism, and stranger intimacy -- Passion, violence, and asserting honor -- Policing strangers and borderlands -- Rural dependency and intimate tensions -- Intimacy, law, and legitimacy -- Legal borderlands of age and gender -- Intimate ties and state legitimacy -- Membership and nation-states -- Regulating intimacy and immigration -- Strangers to citizenship -- Conclusion: estrangement or belonging? -- Notes -- Select bibliography -- Index.In exploring an array of intimacies between global migrants Nayan Shah illuminates a stunning, transient world of heterogeneous social relations-dignified, collaborative, and illicit. At the same time he demonstrates how the United States and Canada, in collusion with each other, actively sought to exclude and dispossess nonwhite races. Stranger Intimacy reveals the intersections between capitalism, the state's treatment of immigrants, sexual citizenship, and racism in the first half of the twentieth century.American crossroads ;31.Contesting race, sexuality, and the law in the North American WestForeign workersNorth AmericaMigrant laborNorth AmericaSex and lawNorth AmericaCitizenshipSocial aspectsNorth America20th century gays and lesbians.20th century immigration.america and capitalism.america and immigration.america and racism.american citizenship.american crossroads.american history.asian american studies.asian american.asian immigration.canada and immigration.canadian history.cultural anthropology.emigration and immigration studies.immigrant studies.immigration and racism.immigration history.lgbt history.life of immigrant.sexual citizenship.united states and canada.us immigrant history.Foreign workersMigrant laborSex and lawCitizenshipSocial aspects304.8/7305409041Shah Nayan1966-1015467MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996248290403316Stranger intimacy2371533UNISA