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Dealing with the Opposion

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Dealing with the Opposion

Dealing with the Opposition

Not many people would oppose my opinion of social workers in urban Title I schools and the many benefits of it. However the people that may see a problem with it many be some parents of children in these title I schools who are to proud to expose their lives to the people who have to work with their children everyday and social workers that work for the state and not the school system.

These two groups oppose for different reasons for opposing this situation. The parents of the student in these title I schools oppose social workers working with their students because they see them as unnecessary people who pry into the business of their families, making things worse rather than helping to make the situation better. On the other hand social workers who work for the state instead of in this urban title I schools oppose their colleagues because they see them as taking their jobs away from them. This is because the social workers that have been hired for the school system do what social workers hired for the state is call to do in case of emergency, but because there is already someone in place they are not called upon in these

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