What Does a School Social Worker Do?
School social workers are specially trained school social workers. Once called "guest teacher". Duties: (1) Study the impact of society, community, family, and school on student learning and development; (2) Seek social welfare for all students; (3) Assist schools and families to solve various problems encountered by students; (4) Assist Determine the best development plan for each student. At the beginning of the 20th century, Boston, New York, and Hartford in the United States were the first to provide school social work services, but specialized career guidance was first started by the Boston Vocational Bureau Parsons in 1908. [1]