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Dr. Chester Dilday Office : Laureatta Taylor Bldg. Room 244 |
BiographyDr. Chester Dilday received his BA, MSW, and PhD in Social Work from The Ohio State University in Columbus Ohio. His dissertation title was “Developing Reflective Social Policy Decision Making Through Computer Simulation”. He worked for seven years as the Research Coordinator at Family Counseling and Crittenton Services in Columbus, Ohio. He served for 14 years as Director of the Social Work Program and Chair of Social Work Department at Chadron State College in Chadron, Nebraska. He was also Social Work Practicum Coordinator there for two years. Dilday led the CSC Social Work Program through initial accreditation, reaffirmation, and approval of an Alterative Program based on distance learning with the CSWE (Council on Social Work Education). He is a member of the National Association of Social Workers, the Council on Social Work Education, the Baccalaureate Program Directors, and serves on BPD’s Technology Committee. Dilday’s research interest includes investigating uses of technology in social work education and practice such as computer simulations and digital video. He also has an interest in the recruitment and retention of Native American students in social work education. |
Teaching CoursesSWRK 230 - Introduction to Social Work Research InterestTechnology and Social Work Education Professional AffiliationsCouncil on Social Work Education Publications Brown, T. M., Dilday, C., Johnson, O., Jackson, D., & Brown, D. (2008). Students' mentoring relationships in social work education. Sociation, 6(2). |