“…For example, the 2003 standards for both MSW and BSW programs require graduates to "evaluate research studies, apply research findings to practice, and evaluate their own interventions" (CSWE, 2003, p. 33 Although CSWE (1994CSWE ( , 2003CSWE ( , 2008 (Dunlap, 1993;Poulin, 1989;Proctor, 2002Proctor, , 2003Thyer et al, 1997), the specifics of how, what, when, and where research competencies should be integrated into social work curricula have varied over time and across programs (Bogal & Singer, 1981;Drake, Hovmand, Jonson-Reid, & Zayas, 2007;Dunlap, 1993;Poulin, 1989;Ziefert, Brown, & Krajewski-Jaime, 1995). The number and variety of articles across decades demonstrate ongoing efforts to improve social work research education, but also indicate the ambiguity and wide variation in the ways in which social work educators bring research into the curriculum.…”