1st Edition

Teaching Social Work Practice A Programme of Exercises and Activities Towards the Practice Teaching Award

By Mark Doel, Steven Shardlow, David Sawdon Copyright 1996
224 Pages
by Routledge

224 Pages
by Routledge

224 Pages
by Routledge

Teaching Social Work Practice is a lively, practical guide to developing your knowledge and skills as a teacher of social work practice in an agency setting. Social work students learn to practise in college and agency settings, and this book will help to integrate the student’s experience of learning. Teaching social work is different from practising social work, and this book is designed to help... Read more
Contents; Preface and acknowledgements; Introduction. Module 1 Context of Practice Teaching: Models of practice teaching; Prior learning; Involving others. Module 2 Organization of the Placement: Placement profile; Agreements; Beginnings and endings. Module 3 Anti-Oppressive Practice Teaching: Power and oppression; Anti-racist practice teaching; Cultural competence. Module 4 Models of Learning: Giving and receiving feedback; Learning styles; Blocks to learning. Module 5 Content of Practice Teaching: Knowledge, values, skills; Curriculum development; Theory and practice. Module 6 Methods of Practice Teaching: The practice tutorial; Designing learning activities; Direct observation and the use of video. Module 7 Examination of Ability: The assessment climate; Criteria for competence; Ready to practise? The Portfolio: The portfolio. Bibliography; Suggested core texts; About the authors.

Biography

Mark Doel