Creating a standardised teaching and learning framework for social work field placements
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posted on 2024-06-06, 09:08 authored by H Cleak, L Hawkins, J Laughton, J Williams© 2014, © 2014 Australian Association of Social Workers. Abstract: Mapping and evaluating a student's progress on placement is a core element of social work education but there has been scant attention to indicate how to effectively create and assess student learning and performance. This paper outlines a project undertaken by the Combined Schools of Social Work to develop a common learning and assessment tool that is being used by all social work schools in Victoria. The paper describes how the Common Assessment Tool (CAT) was developed, drawing on the Australian Association of Social Work Practice Standards, leading to seven key learning areas that form the basis of the assessment of a student's readiness for practice. An evaluation of the usefulness of the CAT was completed by field educators, liaison staff, and students, which confirmed that the CAT was a useful framework for evaluating students' learning goals. The feedback also identified a number of problematic features that were addressed in a revised CAT and rating scale.
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Australian social workVolume
68Pagination
49-64Location
Canberra, A.C.T.ISSN
0312-407XeISSN
1447-0748Language
engPublication classification
C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2015, WileyIssue
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