Covid-19 in 2020 took social work programs by surprise and for many students, an e-placement was offered as the only alternative learning opportunity to complete their placement that year. In this paper we report on a mixed method study with data collected via an online survey with quantitative and qualitative questions exploring students’ experiences in e-placements. Eighty-two students who had undertaken an e-placement responded to the survey that was sent to 1500 social work students enrolled in 21 Australian universities. The results summarise demographic data about the students and a description of the e-placements used, as well as qualitative themes about the students' experiences and recommendations about e-placements. Four theme...
There is a rapidly growing industry of online learning and distance education programs at the Master...
Practice learning accounts for half of the content of the bachelor of social work degree course requ...
The future is undoubtedly unpredictable which is vividly proved by the 2020 pandemic. Educators prim...
This paper describes and explores e-placements that engaged social work students in semester 1 of 20...
In most Australian workplaces that provide placement opportunities, social workers are unlikely to r...
Field education globally, has been highly disrupted by restrictions associated with COVID-19. This d...
Social work fieldwork placements are recognized as a core element of professional training. This art...
Internationally, COVID-19 has forced educational reform and disrupted already strained social work f...
Social work student placements were significantly impacted over the past two years as a result of th...
This paper seeks to explore social work educators’ experiences of using technology to teach during t...
In view of an increase in access to tertiary education and intense competition among graduates to fi...
As the COVID-19 pandemic has unfolded, educators have needed to rapidly adapt the ways of delivering...
Negotiating public and private boundaries, as well as the personal and professional boundaries, is e...
COVID-19 presented fresh challenges for social work field education, requiring agile and innovative ...
The spread of COVID-19 has led to the physical closure of universities, accelerating the expansion o...
There is a rapidly growing industry of online learning and distance education programs at the Master...
Practice learning accounts for half of the content of the bachelor of social work degree course requ...
The future is undoubtedly unpredictable which is vividly proved by the 2020 pandemic. Educators prim...
This paper describes and explores e-placements that engaged social work students in semester 1 of 20...
In most Australian workplaces that provide placement opportunities, social workers are unlikely to r...
Field education globally, has been highly disrupted by restrictions associated with COVID-19. This d...
Social work fieldwork placements are recognized as a core element of professional training. This art...
Internationally, COVID-19 has forced educational reform and disrupted already strained social work f...
Social work student placements were significantly impacted over the past two years as a result of th...
This paper seeks to explore social work educators’ experiences of using technology to teach during t...
In view of an increase in access to tertiary education and intense competition among graduates to fi...
As the COVID-19 pandemic has unfolded, educators have needed to rapidly adapt the ways of delivering...
Negotiating public and private boundaries, as well as the personal and professional boundaries, is e...
COVID-19 presented fresh challenges for social work field education, requiring agile and innovative ...
The spread of COVID-19 has led to the physical closure of universities, accelerating the expansion o...
There is a rapidly growing industry of online learning and distance education programs at the Master...
Practice learning accounts for half of the content of the bachelor of social work degree course requ...
The future is undoubtedly unpredictable which is vividly proved by the 2020 pandemic. Educators prim...