KEY FEATURES: A unique generalist field education approach allows students to apply theories and skills they have learned in the classroom to the real world. A strong focus on the 2015 Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS) set forth by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) assist students in the process of developing and demonstrating core competencies, essential for meeting outcomes of field education and program evaluation. Integrative Activities help student connect coursework and practice through engaging activities and scenarios, such as resolving ethical dilemmas. Frequently Experienced Situations present experiences students commonly have and can relate to, which can spark classroom discussions. Reflection Questions prompt students to form initial impressions of specific experiences and how to handle them in the field.

Endings in Field Education

Endings in Field Education

12 Endings in field education
Shelagh J. Larkin

If you are reading this chapter, it means either you are the kind of person who likes to read the last chapter first to see how the book ends or you are approaching the end of your field experience. I suspect it is the latter. Completing your field experience is a wonderful accomplishment and ...

  • Loading...
locked icon

Sign in to access this content

Get a 30 day FREE TRIAL

  • Watch videos from a variety of sources bringing classroom topics to life
  • Read modern, diverse business cases
  • Explore hundreds of books and reference titles