This paper draws on case study research which explored the support needs of those involved in social work practice learning in an English local authority. Data was collected through questionnaires, and semi-structured interviews with 27 practice educators, students and team managers. Although issues relating to failing students were not intended as the primary focus of the research, this theme dominates the findings from practice educators and team managers. Practice educators cited problematic placements as a key factor in their decision not to continue in the role. A significant contributory factor in the negative impact of the failing experience is the participants’ dissatisfaction with the attitude and approach of the students’ unive...
This article explores issues affecting assessment of social work students on practice placements in ...
The Department for Education’s Social Work Teaching Partnership initiative(Interface Associates UK L...
This article was first published in the Wolverhampton Intellectual Repository and E-Theses (WIRE). T...
This paper draws on case study research which explored the support needs of those involved in social...
The paper explores issues that arise in the assessment of failing social work students in practice l...
This workshop for practice educators teaching social work students whilst on placement explored issu...
The few studies of why social work students fail their practice learning opportunity (PLOs) have bee...
This report seeks to investigate a key intersection of academic and practical learning in social wor...
Periods of assessed learning in practice settings are common requirements for social work students w...
This article represents a personal view of the phenomenon of professionals ‘failing to fail’ student...
The relatively limited literature on failing students on social work placements tends to focus on th...
Periods of assessed learning in practice settings are common requirements for social work students w...
The few studies of why social work students fail their practice learning opportunity (PLOs) have bee...
Periods of assessed learning in practice settings are common requirements for social work students w...
This article represents a personal view of the phenomenon of professionals ‘failing to fail’ student...
This article explores issues affecting assessment of social work students on practice placements in ...
The Department for Education’s Social Work Teaching Partnership initiative(Interface Associates UK L...
This article was first published in the Wolverhampton Intellectual Repository and E-Theses (WIRE). T...
This paper draws on case study research which explored the support needs of those involved in social...
The paper explores issues that arise in the assessment of failing social work students in practice l...
This workshop for practice educators teaching social work students whilst on placement explored issu...
The few studies of why social work students fail their practice learning opportunity (PLOs) have bee...
This report seeks to investigate a key intersection of academic and practical learning in social wor...
Periods of assessed learning in practice settings are common requirements for social work students w...
This article represents a personal view of the phenomenon of professionals ‘failing to fail’ student...
The relatively limited literature on failing students on social work placements tends to focus on th...
Periods of assessed learning in practice settings are common requirements for social work students w...
The few studies of why social work students fail their practice learning opportunity (PLOs) have bee...
Periods of assessed learning in practice settings are common requirements for social work students w...
This article represents a personal view of the phenomenon of professionals ‘failing to fail’ student...
This article explores issues affecting assessment of social work students on practice placements in ...
The Department for Education’s Social Work Teaching Partnership initiative(Interface Associates UK L...
This article was first published in the Wolverhampton Intellectual Repository and E-Theses (WIRE). T...