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Methods used to teach social work students in the field: A research report from New Zealand
Authors:Jane Maidment
Affiliation:1. University of Calgary , Canada lmkreitz@ucalgary.ca;3. Denver Colorado , USA;4. Freedom from Hunger , Accra , Ghana;5. School of Social Work , Accra , Ghana;6. Stoke , UK
Abstract:This article reports the findings of research conducted in three schools of social work in New Zealand on 'methods' used to teach social work students in the field. Students were polled before the first placement ( N = 80) to find how 'effective' they rated a range of teaching methods. This was followed up by a post-placement student survey ( N = 77) to ascertain the extent to which these same methods were employed by field educators. Pre- and post-placement student results were compared with the effectiveness ratings that field educators ( N = 130) gave to each method. Field educator and student pre-placement ratings listed most methods as being effective or very effective. Post-placement student survey results suggest consistent incongruity between the effectiveness ratings given to each 'method' by field educators, and the degree to which field educators actually utilised the methods with students during the field placement. Students report that methods enabling the direct observation of their practice were amongst those least used in the field.
Keywords:Social Work Curriculum  Participatory Action Research  Ghana  Social Work  Localization
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