Published
Mar 29, 2017Page count
140 pagesISBN
978-1447328735Dimensions
198 x 129 mmImprint
Policy PressPublished
Mar 29, 2017Page count
140 pagesISBN
978-1447328759Dimensions
Imprint
Policy PressPublished
Mar 29, 2017Page count
140 pagesISBN
978-1447328766Dimensions
Imprint
Policy PressAre you a practitioner, supervisor, practice educator, mentor or university tutor supporting students who are struggling on, or failing, their practice placement? Here is the practical guidance you need.
Jo Finch draws on both her own experience training Practice Educators, and international multi-disciplinary research and literature. Chapters examine the signs and symptoms of a struggling student, emotional impact and emotional processes of decision making, and strategies for working effectively with students and academic institutions. Reflective exercises enable you to bring these methods to your own practice.
The ideas here will further knowledge and engender confidence for any teachers, assessors and supervisors on courses with a practice learning component.
Jo Finch is Reader in Social Work and Deputy Director of the Centre for Social Work Research, Cass School of Education and Communities, University of East London. Jo's main research interests centre on practice learning, assessment and suitability, with a focus on struggling or failing students.
Introduction
The context of practice learning and assessment across professions
How do we know when a student is failing to achieve the required standards?
The emotional impact of working with a struggling student
Assessment and strategies for working effectively with struggling students
Working constructively with key stakeholders in social work education
Conclusion