“…Thus, through using the purpose, competencies, and values of social work as a guide, social work educators have the opportunity to model appropriate professional behavior in class and address incivility in a way that reinforces social work professionalism and the development of congruent attitudes and behaviors. The literature presents strategies educators can implement to manage these student improprieties (Baker et al, 2008;Bjorklund & Rehling, 2009, McNaughton-Cassill, 2013Nordstrom, Bartels, & Bucy, 2009;Royse, 2001;Suplee, Lachman, Siebert & Anselmi, 2008), some of which may resonate with social work educators. For example, it has been suggested that the presence of learning goals has been correlated with a decrease in inappropriate behavior (Nordstrom et al, 2009), findings which support reviewing the CSWE (2015b) core educational competencies with students at the start of a course and reinforcing them throughout the curriculum.…”