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[INFOGRAPHIC] The 5 W’s for the ASWB Exam

Do you have a strategy for approaching questions on your Bachelors, Masters, or Clinical ASWB exam? We recommend using the 5 W’s, an easy approach that helps you break down questions by understanding the Who, What, Where, When, and Why! Download

Our Response to the ASWB Pass Rate Analysis

Recently, the ASWB released its first-ever pass-rate analysis (see here for full details). Among other findings, the data revealed disturbing and significant disparities between racial groups, especially for Black test takers. For example, only 52% of Black test takers passed

Social Worker Licensing Acronyms

There are dozens of social work acronyms that vary by licensure level and state. A social worker abbreviation normally includes three or four letters. Knowing all the acronyms for social work licensure is important for understanding which are needed or accepted for

NASW Code of Ethics Updates – ASWB Exam

The NASW – the National Association of Social Workers, was developed with a mission to promote and protect social workers and the overall profession. Established in the mid-1950s, the National Association of Social Workers now operates as the largest professional

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Do You Need a Full ASWB Prep Program?

Preparing for the ASWB exam can feel like standing in front of a huge closet with everything pulled off the shelves. You know the important pieces are in there somewhere: ethics, assessment, human development, intervention planning, safety, supervision, and all

Clinical Reasoning vs. Memorization on the New ASWB Exam

  Studying for the ASWB exam can feel like trying to hold an entire Social Work library in your head at once. Theories, diagnoses, ethics, interventions, human development, crisis response, research terms, and policy concepts all compete for space. It’s