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Instructional Methods

The Process of Field Instruction

BSW and MSW Students′ Views of Effective Field Supervision

Pages 357-379 | Accepted 01 Jul 1999, Published online: 18 Feb 2014
 

Abstract

This article reports on the results of two surveys that asked BSW and MSW students to evaluate the supervision provided by their field instructors at two points during their practicum. Students responded to a variety of questions pertaining to the supervisory assignments and activities of their field instructor. The author discusses the relationship between supervisory skills and students’ perceptions of enhanced learning. Early in the practicum, activities reported as most helpful to students were those that introduced them to the agency and clarified expectations of their performance. At the end of their experience, students perceived as most helpful those activities which helped them to be self-critical and to link classroom and field learning.

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