The appointment of Frank L. Well, president of the Jewish Welfare Board, to the National Advisory Committee for the Study of Social work Education was announced here by the U.S. Office of Education.
The basic purpose of the project is to provide a “comprehensive framework–?t a blueprint–within which accrediting bodies, schools of social work, membership associations, and social work agencies can achieve a working agreement on what constitutes acceptable programs of social work education for the immediate present and for ? next three decades,” the announcement said.
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