The Social Work Field Instructor's Survival Guide

The Social Work Field Instructor's Survival Guide
Title The Social Work Field Instructor's Survival Guide PDF eBook
Author Melissa A. Hensley, PhD, LISW
Publisher Springer Publishing Company
Pages 162
Release 2015-11-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0826127770

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Despite the critical role that community-based supervisors play in the training of social work students, there has been no comprehensive resource for core information—until now. This is a sage, practical guide for social work field instructors who want to provide expert guidance to their students in the field and in the classroom. It helps field educators to impart the knowledge, skills, and values of the social work profession and to assist students in translating classroom knowledge into effective practice in realworld settings. The book helps instructors to master the nuts and bolts of field education by delineating how to orient students to field work and supervision, monitor cases, evaluate student performance, navigate professional ethics, comply with CSWE practice competencies, and fulfill all requirements of a social work practicum. The authors, who are seasoned social work practitioners and veteran field instructors, distill years of hard-earned wisdom regarding all components of the field education process. They describe how to recruit practicum students and facilitate positive collaboration between school and field agency. The chapters outline dos and don’ts of supervision, learning assessment planning and agendas, evaluation plans and techniques, how to integrate theory and practice, and how to best assist students who are struggling. Plentiful examples from social work programs and field agencies clearly illustrate the challenging process of providing field instruction to both graduate and undergraduate social work students. KEY FEATURES: Provides comprehensive, practical guidance for all aspects of social work field education Includes helpful strategies regarding challenging aspects of field education Addresses student orientation, evaluation, professional ethics, supervision dos and don’ts, integrating theory and practice, and much more Guides field instructors in complying with CSWE practice competencies Helps field instructors clarify the expectations of a social work practicum and stay connected with their students’ schools

The Field Placement Survival Guide

The Field Placement Survival Guide
Title The Field Placement Survival Guide PDF eBook
Author Linda May Grobman
Publisher
Pages 253
Release 2002
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781929109104

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Field Instruction

Field Instruction
Title Field Instruction PDF eBook
Author David Daniel Royse
Publisher Allyn & Bacon
Pages 0
Release 2007
Genre Social Service
ISBN 9780205446186

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"Field Instruction" is a comprehensive, student-friendly guide for those beginning their first social work field experience. The text addresses the most common questions, concerns, and problems students encounter in their field practicums and provides them with essential information for completing the field experience successfully. It is structured so that "early" questions about preparing for the first interview are presented ahead of more complicated issues such as resolving ethical dilemmas. New to This Edition - Thirty-eight new end-of-chapter Exercises encourage students to think critically about issues raised in the chapter. - This edition covers areas of increasing concern to social workers, such as stress (Chapter 4) and safety (Chapter 5). - Chapter 8 offers expanded coverage of legal issues. - New case examples with questions help students relate material to the real-world issues they face in field practicums. What Reviewers Are Saying "A quick and accessible reference guide, a survival tool for students entering the field." "-Marian Dumaine, Florida International University" "The writing style is great-very approachable-and the chapters are neither too long nor too short." "-Susan Bowers, Northern Illinois University" "All you ever wanted to know about your internship but were too afraid to ask." "-Sally Alonzo Bell, Azusa Pacific University"

In the Field

In the Field
Title In the Field PDF eBook
Author William A. Danowski
Publisher Prentice Hall
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Internship programs
ISBN 9780205022274

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Rev. ed. of: In the field: a real-life survival guide for the social work intern. 2005.

Learning to Teach, Teaching to Learn

Learning to Teach, Teaching to Learn
Title Learning to Teach, Teaching to Learn PDF eBook
Author Carmen Ortiz Hendricks
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 9780872931459

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This book focuses on improving the quality of teaching, concentrating on the development of practical strategies as well as the refinement of existing ones. It addresses the task of teaching in a manner that integrates conceptual knowledge, involving rational awareness and analytical thinking, with actual experiential processes. The book offers expert advice on boosting confidence and improving expertise in the conveyance and assimilation of social work knowledge, values, and skills. -- Provided by publisher.

Field Instruction

Field Instruction
Title Field Instruction PDF eBook
Author David Royse
Publisher Waveland Press
Pages 260
Release 2016-11-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1478634456

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Decades of combined practice and teaching experience imbue Royse, Dhooper, and Rompf with the requisite skills, background, and sensitivity to provide field practicum students with essential information for completing their field experience successfully. This accessible guide begins by addressing questions about partnering with social service agencies and preparing for the first interview and then delves into the complex nature of social work, such as dealing with stress, managed care, noncompliant clients, and legal and ethical issues. With the aim of helping students troubleshoot potential problems, the authors integrate classroom knowledge and real-world settings by providing case examples, critical thinking questions, and exercises throughout the text. These outstanding features augment students’ understanding of different aspects of social work, foster their skills development, and challenge them to think about how they would react to real-life experiences in the field. End-of chapter practice tests gauge mastery of chapter content.

The Oxford Textbook of Palliative Social Work

The Oxford Textbook of Palliative Social Work
Title The Oxford Textbook of Palliative Social Work PDF eBook
Author Terry Altilio
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 1009
Release 2022
Genre Medical
ISBN 0197537855

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"It is so important to advocate for things that may not always seem possible. Getting to work with patients/families at the end of their life is the ultimate honor." - Lauren G Markham, MSW, LCSW, APHSW-C "In this work, one witnesses both depths of human suffering and heights of human transcendence that can inspire both awe and fear. At those times, I have found that surrendering my need to be "an expert" and instead, allow myself to simply be a "human" is the wisest action." - Kerry Irish, LCSW, OSW-C, FAOSW"--