Herman D. Stein, "Social Welfare and Development: Education and Training for the Seventies ," in Social Work Education in the Seventies — Proceedings of the XVth Congress of Schools of Social Work ( New York, International Association of Schools of Social Work, Inc., August 30 - September 2, 1970, p.7.
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Yohannes Wolde Gerima, "Social Planning: Challenge to Social Work Education," in New Themes in Social Work Education - Proceedings of the XVlth International Congress of Schools of Social Work, Inc. ( New York: International Association of Schools of Social Work, Inc., August 8-11, 1972), pp. 135-36.
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Daniel S. Sanders , "Social Work's Challenge in the Years Ahead in Policy Formulation and Change,'' Internationol Social Work , XVI, No. 23 (1973) p. 45.
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Herbert J. Gans, "The Integration of Social Policy, Social Pianning and Community Organization in Social Work: An Outsider's Perspective," in Dilemmas of Social Work Leadership: Issues in Social Policy, Planning and Organizing, ed. by. Charles Grosser and Gertrude S. Goldberg (New York: Council Work Education, 1974), p. 19.
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These conclusions are based on the discussion at a recent conference of manpower experts and social work educators in the United States sponsored by the W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research and the Western Michigan University School of Social Work (Conference of Human Service Manpower and Social Work Education, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, April 29-30, 1974).
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Katherine Kendall points out that the commitment-competence question was one of.the key issues emerging of the XVI International Congress; see, e.g., her article "Dream or Nightmare? The Future of Social Work Education ," International Social Work, XVI, No. 23 (1973), pp. 8-10.