“…Practice strategies taught in SW programs in the region have failed to keep pace with contemporary problems or to remain relevant to real-life issues, as found in studies in Egypt (Hamza, 2006;Al-Zobair, 2009) Insights from this study also raise questions about a social work model based on perspectives from the MENA region. Findings point to a disconnect between social work education and practice in the MENA region as perceived by students, and this may be attributed to the SWE system's basis on the Western-more specifically the American-model, as some scholars have examined (Al-Shuaibi, 2005;Mokhtar, 2006;Soliman & Abd Elmegied, 2010;Megahead, 2016;Al-Makhamreh & Libal, 2012). Implementing Western standards without critical assessment produces issues of ethics, cultural competence and efficacy (Ferguson, 2005;Holtzhausen, 2011;Lyngstad, 2013;Sloan et al, 2017).…”