Patterns of Field Learning Activities and Their Relation to Learning Outcome |
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Authors: | Mingun Lee Anne E. Fortune |
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Affiliation: | 1. Ohio University leem3@ohio.edu;3. University at Albany, State University of New York |
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Abstract: | Field practicum is an active learning process. This study explores the different learning stages or processes students experience during their field practicum. First-year master's of social work students in field practica were asked how much they had engaged in educational learning activities such as observation, working independently, process recordings, and conceptual linkage activities for their practice. Forty-eight students completed a questionnaire three times over the first-year field practicum. The results showed that observation and process recording decreased over the time points. However, most of the participatory activities and conceptual linkage activities increased. Conceptual linkage activities were more strongly related to learning outcomes than observational or participatory activities. The discussion includes suggestions for enhancing student learning over the course of the field practicum. |
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