CHARTS, TABLES, FIGURES, AND MAPS

                                                                       Page

Charts

Chart 1.  Origins of the Problematique Humaine Associated With Three
          Models of Internationalizing Social Work Education             27

Chart 2.  Dominant Values Associated With Three Models of Interna-  
          tionalizing Social Work Education                    		 28

Chart 3.  "Domestic" Implications of International Social Problems 
	  Associated With Three Models of Internationalizing Social 
	  Work Education 						 29

Chart 4.  Social Change Goals Associated With Three Models of
	  Internationalizing Social Work Education                       30


Chart 5.  Pressures For Social Change Associated With Three Models of
          Internationalizing Social Work Education                       31

Chart 6.  Perceived Contributions of Social Work and Social Welfare in
          Promoting Fundamental Social Change Associated With Three
          Models of Internationalizing Social Work Education             32

Chart 7.  Dominant Intervention Modes Associated With Three Models of
          Internationalizing Social Work Education                       33

Chart 8.  Primary Targets of Social Intervention Associated With Three
          Models of Internationalizing Social Work Education             34

Chart 9.  Educational Purposes Associated With Alternative Approaches to
          Internationalizing Social Work Education                       43

Chart 10. Learning Objectives Associated With Alternative Approaches to
          Internationalizing Social Work Education                       44

Chart 11. General Structure and Location of International Content in
          Alternative Approaches to Internationalizing Social Work 
	  Education         						 45

Chart 12. Field Practice Considerations Associated With Alternative
          Approaches to Internationalizing Social Work Education         47

Chart 13. International Student Recruitment Issues Associated With 
	  Alternative Approaches to Internationalizing Social Work
	  Education    							 49

Chart 14. Social Work and Peace                                          51

Chart 15. Non-Violent Teaching Methodology                               55

Chart 16. Peace and Social Justice Concepts in the Social Work
          Foundation                                                     57

Chart 17. Comparative Social Welfare: Sample Course Description and
          Learning Objectives                                            63

Chart 18. Comparative Social Welfare: Sample Course Syllabus             64

Chart 19. Proposed Curricular Model for Comparative Social Welfare
          Research Education                                             74

Chart 20. Proposed Number and Type of Educational Units Required for
          Competence in Comparative Welfare Research                     75

Chart 21. Learning Objectives Associated With the Education of Globally
          Aware Social Work Managers                                     81

Chart 22. Content Required to Internationalize the Management Curriculum 82

Chart 23. Practice Levels and Strategies Associated With International
	  Social Work                                       		 89

Chart 24. Population and Poverty in the Developing World, 1985          144

Chart 25. The World's Poor (Including the Extremely Poor)               145

Chart 26. Average Weighted Index of Social Progress Scores (WISP) by
          Development Grouping, 1970-90 (N=124)                         160

Chart 27. Population Policies of Selected Asian Countries Grouped by
          Country Classification, 1989                                  165

Chart 28. Examples of U.S. and International Organizations That Employ
          Social Workers                                                279


Tables

Table 1.  Distribution of Political Refugees by Region of Asylum, 1990  148

Table 2.  Number of Refugees in Asia, by Country of Asylum and Origin,
          1985-90                                                       149

Table 3.  Country List by Continent and Development Grouping            159

Table 4.  Child and Aged Populations in the Asia and Pacific Regions: 
	  Size, Growth, and Percentage of Total Populations, 1980-2025  164

Table 5.  Countries With External Debt Exceeding $10 Billion, 1989      183

Table 6.  Per Capita Debt Ratios for Selected Countries (N=84)          185

Table 7.  Central Government Expenditures for Developed Market Econo-
	  mies by Sector, 1972 and 1989 (N=24)                          190


Figures

Figure 1. A Three Dimensional Model Depicting Key Components of
          Comparative Social Welfare Research Capability                 72


MAPS

     Front     The World                                                 xi
     Part I    Africa                                                     8
     Part II   Asia                                                      60
     Part III  Latin America                                            101
     Part IV   Europe                                                   138
     Part V    Central America                                          156
     Part VI   Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Pre-1991)           199
     Part VII  North America                                            272


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Excerpted from Richard J. Estes (1992) _Internationalizing Social Work
Education:  A Guide to Resources For a New Century_ (Philadelphia: 
University of Pennsylvania School of Social Work).

Permission is granted to disseminate this document so long as proper
credit has been given to the source.