LICENSE ONLINE EXAM INSTITUTE
May 21st is a Live Virtual Training
8:30 - 4:00 pm
The Online Licensure Exam Institute also includes:
Six-month online access to the fourth edition of Bachelor or Masters or Clinical Exam Guide
Six-month online access to the specialized online Learning Management System
Six-month online access to nationally recognized LEI professor, Dawn Apgar, PhD, LSW, ACS
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This one-day virtual workshop will walk social workers through the necessary steps to pass the ASWB exam for passage at the BSW, MSW, and Clinical level licensure and most of all will help you reduce test anxiety. Dawn Apgar, PhD, LSW, ACSW has helped thousands of social workers across the country pass the ASWB examinations at the BSW, MSW, and Clinical level. She is widely known as one of the leading experts in social work licensure exam preparation.
Course Description
Our Licensure Exam Review Prep Course helps you prepare for your social work licensure exam by reviewing the structure and content of the exam, as well as strategies for test-taking. This includes reviewing sample questions and learning how to correctly interpret them and learning how to avoid the most common pitfalls to increase your competence and confidence. This course does not review specific content areas in depth; rather, it outlines the areas of knowledge, skills, and aptitudes that are covered on the exam.
This course is for ALL exam categories; Bachelors, Masters, and Clinical.
The social work exam guide
Your registration includes your own Digital Access 6-Month Subscription to the Fourth Edition social work exam guide by Dawn Apgar (published by Springer Publishing; $129.99 retail value), which comes with digital access to additional study tools. This guide offers a wealth of test-taking strategies to foster exam confidence; includes a practice test that mirrors the exam (with explanations of the correct answers); and helps you identify weak areas so you will know what to focus on to pass the licensure exam.
Registration for this course includes:
1) Access to the 6.5 hour live review course with Dawn Apgar
2) Digital Access: 6-Month Subscription to exam study guide (Fourth Edition) from Springer Publishing*
3) Digital Access - 6 months of access to ExamPrepConnect, a robust Social Work Licensure Learning Management System
Set your exam date to generate a study plan
Use flashcards and other study tools to review exam content
Connect on a discussion board with full access to the author and others who are studying for the exam
Contains material for the ASWB exam blueprint, including new content added in 2015
Offers a wealth of test-taking tips and strategies to foster exam confidence Includes a practice test (with explanations of correct answers) that mirrors the exam
FAQs:
Why is this course for all exam categories, and not just for my exam category?
This is not a content review course. This is a test preparation course that covers strategies for understanding, taking and passing the ASWB exam. These strategies are the same for all exam categories.
Why do I need to have my webcam on for the course?
You must have your webcam on for the entirety of the course. This course’s materials are copyrighted and given the nature of exam prep content, we are taking every step to ensure the course content’s fidelity. It is also beneficial to both instructor and attendee to engage in the course via webcam.
Is this course being recorded?
No, this course will not be recorded. Please make arrangements to attend the course in its entirety; you will not have the opportunity to view anything missed.
Instructor: Dr. Dawn Apgar
In recent years, she has consulted in numerous states to assist with establishing licensure test preparation programs. Dr. Apgar has done research on licensure funded by the American Foundation for Research and Consumer Education in Social Work Regulation. Dr. Apgar has taught in both undergraduate and graduate social work programs and has extensive direct practice, policy, and management experience in the social work field.