Innovations to the design and delivery of foundation field education seminars

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Innovations to the design and delivery of foundation field education seminars

Description

Drawing on field evaluation surveys, this qualitative case study explored one BSW senior cohort’s (N = 29) perceived characteristics for successful completion of field, experience with field supervisor, and positive aspects of and concerns related to internship placement. Using thematic analysis, findings revealed that students emphasized initiative and flexibility as two characteristics that were important to being successful in practice settings. Learning opportunities and work environment were identified as positive aspects of internship sites, while lack of placement support and poor supervision emerged as two key concerns. Results will inform professionals and educators of strategies to support students’ professional development through field education.

Fresno State author

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article

Citation Info

Nedegaard, R., & Carlin, A. (2021). Innovations to the design and delivery of foundation field education seminars. Field Educator, 11(1), 1–8.

UN Sustainable Development Goal

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Citation

“Innovations to the design and delivery of foundation field education seminars,” Outstanding Faculty Publications, accessed November 24, 2024, https://facpub.library.fresnostate.edu/items/show/285.