Practice learning has assumed a place of central importance in the current qualifying education for social work in the UK. This paper seeks to explore whether students should be encouraged to contribute to the process of assessment and, assuming that they should, how this might be achieved. A self-efficacy model is proposed as a means of students assessing themselves and creating a constructive dialogue on their progress and development as beginning social workers
Student assessment is an important component of social work education, and consumes considerable eff...
The Social Work Reform Board emphasises the need for robust assessment processes and qualified pract...
The University of the West of Scotland utilises a model of Observational Practice Learning in the fi...
Practice learning has assumed a place of central importance in the current qualifying education for ...
This article is based on the experiences of social work staff and students involved in the Self-Asse...
Citing anecdotal evidence about the poor self-efficacy among graduating social work students manifes...
The aim of this paper is to consider epistemological issues relating to the assessment of social wo...
Student assessment is a critical component of social work education. In the last ten years, the natu...
Practice learning is integral to the curriculum for qualifying social work students. Accreditation s...
Has social work education been effective at promoting the development of specific practice skills an...
New social workers will be asked to complete, contribute to and present assessment during practice l...
Achieving clear evidence of competent professional practice for social work students is a challenge ...
Student assessment is a critical component of social work education. In the last ten years, the natu...
The authors have recently completed a research review on learning and teaching of assessment in soci...
Practice learning is integral to the curriculum for qualifying social workstudents. Accreditation st...
Student assessment is an important component of social work education, and consumes considerable eff...
The Social Work Reform Board emphasises the need for robust assessment processes and qualified pract...
The University of the West of Scotland utilises a model of Observational Practice Learning in the fi...
Practice learning has assumed a place of central importance in the current qualifying education for ...
This article is based on the experiences of social work staff and students involved in the Self-Asse...
Citing anecdotal evidence about the poor self-efficacy among graduating social work students manifes...
The aim of this paper is to consider epistemological issues relating to the assessment of social wo...
Student assessment is a critical component of social work education. In the last ten years, the natu...
Practice learning is integral to the curriculum for qualifying social work students. Accreditation s...
Has social work education been effective at promoting the development of specific practice skills an...
New social workers will be asked to complete, contribute to and present assessment during practice l...
Achieving clear evidence of competent professional practice for social work students is a challenge ...
Student assessment is a critical component of social work education. In the last ten years, the natu...
The authors have recently completed a research review on learning and teaching of assessment in soci...
Practice learning is integral to the curriculum for qualifying social workstudents. Accreditation st...
Student assessment is an important component of social work education, and consumes considerable eff...
The Social Work Reform Board emphasises the need for robust assessment processes and qualified pract...
The University of the West of Scotland utilises a model of Observational Practice Learning in the fi...