Group learning is established as a productive way to educate and socialise social work students. The University of the West of Scotland has developed a small scale practice learning centre and a model of group supervision, to assist our students in assessed practice. This paper examines this method of learning, the students’ experience and their perceptions.Our evaluation confirms that when group management processes are employed and students are involved in focused activities, this is a productive method of learning. Group supervision encourages students to think analytically, developing competence and confidence, and provides opportunity for an exchange of ideas which develop reflective skills.Central to success is a programme which fits ...
Supervision can take a few different forms. For example, it can be one-to-one supervision and it can...
This paper presents the findings of a small-scale study examining the expectations and anxieties of ...
This article explores the potential of group supervision as a way of dealing with the growing number...
Group learning is established as a productive way to educate and socialise social work students. The...
In the UK, as in most other countries, social work student learning is a combination of a college ba...
Much is written about group supervision in other health care fields; however less attention is paid ...
This article reviews the research findings from a student evaluation of a pilot study of peer-led gr...
This article reviews the research findings from a student evaluation of a pilot study of peer-led gr...
The University of the West of Scotland utilises a model of Observational Practice Learning in the fi...
In 2007, AASWWE funded a Research and Education grant to research and evaluate the experience of a s...
Partnership Care West is a voluntary organisation that contracts with the Northern Ireland Social Ca...
The use of book groups as a learning medium in social work education has evolved rapidly over the la...
This paper discusses the value of action learning for social work supervisors. Recent years have see...
Approximately half of the time on social work training courses is devoted to practice placements in ...
This paper explores the student experience of the use of individual and group supervisory strategies...
Supervision can take a few different forms. For example, it can be one-to-one supervision and it can...
This paper presents the findings of a small-scale study examining the expectations and anxieties of ...
This article explores the potential of group supervision as a way of dealing with the growing number...
Group learning is established as a productive way to educate and socialise social work students. The...
In the UK, as in most other countries, social work student learning is a combination of a college ba...
Much is written about group supervision in other health care fields; however less attention is paid ...
This article reviews the research findings from a student evaluation of a pilot study of peer-led gr...
This article reviews the research findings from a student evaluation of a pilot study of peer-led gr...
The University of the West of Scotland utilises a model of Observational Practice Learning in the fi...
In 2007, AASWWE funded a Research and Education grant to research and evaluate the experience of a s...
Partnership Care West is a voluntary organisation that contracts with the Northern Ireland Social Ca...
The use of book groups as a learning medium in social work education has evolved rapidly over the la...
This paper discusses the value of action learning for social work supervisors. Recent years have see...
Approximately half of the time on social work training courses is devoted to practice placements in ...
This paper explores the student experience of the use of individual and group supervisory strategies...
Supervision can take a few different forms. For example, it can be one-to-one supervision and it can...
This paper presents the findings of a small-scale study examining the expectations and anxieties of ...
This article explores the potential of group supervision as a way of dealing with the growing number...