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Placement Educators’ Experiences and Perspectives of Supervising International Social Work Students in Australia
Authors:Bella Ross  Binh Ta  Averil Grieve
Institution:1. Student Academic Support Unit, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, Caulfield East, Australia;2. Faculty of Education, Monash University, Clayton, Australia
Abstract:International social work students in Australia have reported difficulties in finding quality placement opportunities and dealing with issues such as language and cultural barriers. While placement issues have been mostly investigated from a student perspective, this study explores the experiences and perspectives of placement educators towards supervising international social work students. It draws on an online survey of 83 placement educators working for an Australian university. The majority of placement educators reported that they supervised international students differently to domestic students. These differences were negatively framed as challenges involving students’ language competence, their understanding of cultural norms, and knowledge of Australian welfare systems. This framing implies that cultural and linguistic differences between international students and placement educators are viewed in terms of student deficiency rather than as a positive opportunity for mutual learning and professional development.
Keywords:Social Work  Field Education Placements  International Students  Student Supervision  Social Work Supervision  Cultural Diversity  Field Education
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