This course is ultimately about acquiring knowledge that can be applied to pract

This course is ultimately about acquiring knowledge that can be applied to practice. As a social work professional, how
do you know what you know? It can be difficult to pinpoint, particularly if you have years of experience in a given field
You might gather knowledge from a supervisor or a more seasoned colleague, from what has happened in the past,
from intuition, or from logic, among other sources. All of these ways of knowing can inform the decisions and actions of
a social work professional and feed into evidence-based practice (EBP). What EBP demands also, though, is
“evidence,” meaning the documented findings of scientific research studies
In this Discussion, you explore different ways of knowing and their relationship to EB in social work.
Review the Learning Resources introducing the research process and evidence-based practice.
Consider the many ways of knowing and determine which way(s) you rely on most in your personal or
professional life.
Describe two different ways of knowing. Which of these do you rely on and why? Provide an example. Then, describe the danger of professionals relying on one way of knowing. What might be a consequence of this reliance?
Please answer each question in order and provide a thorough answer for each question utilizing the provided sources
https://www.socialworkers.org/News/Research-Data/Social-Work-Policy-Research/Evidence-Based-Practice
https://www.socialworkers.org/About/Ethics/Code-of-Ethics/Code-of-Ethics-English
The book pages are provide in the attachment as well as the video transcript
Please feel free to utilize only of three of the four source…please read the video transcript


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