Field Education : Creating Successful Placements

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Field Education : Creating Successful Placements

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 257 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780190310059
  • DDC分類 361.30711

Full Description

Field Education: Creating Successful Placements introduces students to the experiences of those involved in social work field education placements in a variety of settings, including rural and international placements. The book identifies key processes and frameworks and how these can be used in practice.

Understanding what makes a successful placement is critical to informing the planning, development and ongoing coordination of field education, and by extension ensuring that social work graduates have high quality learning experiences. Field Education: Creating Successful Placements looks at what makes a successful placement from four different perspectives - lecturer, field educator, laision person and student - helping to better prepare students for the rigours of social work and human services work. It encourages integrating theory with practice and provides an insight into the diverse organisations and practitioners involved in Field Education.

Contents

Introduction: Reflecting critically on successful field educationFiona Gardner, Jacqui Theobald, Natasha Long and Helen HicksonPART 1: CREATING SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL WORK PLACEMENTS: SETTING THE SCENE1. Key frameworks: Understanding how to make your placement workFiona Gardner, Jacqui Theobald, Natasha Long and Helen Hickson2. Understanding the broader picture Natasha Long and Jacqui TheobaldPART 2: GETTING STARTED: CLARIFYING ROLES AND EXPECTATIONS3. Working together and external supervisionInes Zuchowski4. Collaborating in complex organisationsLynne Allan5. Working together and task supervisionAnne Fahey6. Valuing individual and group supervisionJill HanlonPART 3: NAVIGATING CHALLENGES DURING PLACEMENT7. Generating placement opportunities: A student's perspective*Rebecca Say8. What happens when things go wrong?Tim Adam9. Building on challenges to create opportunitiesHelen HicksonPART 4: STEPPING OUT OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE10. Providing effective external supervision using technologyLisa Derham11. A framework for engaging in complex placements overseas or at home*Annie Townsend12. Learnings from an international placement*Kate MacAulay13. Supporting diversity and finding congruity in social work field educationRoslyn Giles and Rosalie PockettPART 5: ACTIVELY ENGAGING WITH DIVERSITY14. We're not all the same: Managing placement*Moses Paul and Fiona Gardner15. First Nation Australian social work placements: Principles and processesMishel McMahonPART 6: MANAGING TRANSITIONS: FINISHING YOUR PLACEMENT16. What an experience! What happens next?Helen Hickson and Natasha Long17. Conclusion: Key learning for creating successful placementsFiona Gardner, Jacqui Theobald, Natasha Long and Helen Hickson*Student focused chapters

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