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- It is important that your assessment strategy and design ensures that students can meet all the professional standards before completing the course. You must also ensure that students who do not meet the professional standards are not allowed to complete the course.
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Apr 27, 2023 · This guidance provides more detail on how social work students should be assessed and makes suggestions for what good assessment might look like. It aims to help education providers see how they can comply with our standards.
Jan 30, 2014 · Assessment is also an integral part of social work education and consists of appraisal of student learning and the effectiveness of curricula, pedagogy, and programs in preparing students for social work practice.
Nov 15, 2018 · Assessment is an essential element of social work practice. However, by trying to realize the so-called triple-mandate of social work, professionals and students on qualifying training sometimes struggle to consider simultaneously client and organizational aspects, and to embrace both outcome-orientation and process-orientation.
- Janne Fengler, Brian J. Taylor
- 2019
Assessment is an ongoing process of data collection aimed at identifying client strengths and problems. Early assessment models were based on psychoanalytic theory; however, current assessment is based on brief, evidence-based practice models.
Aug 4, 2018 · Constructive feedback that is specific, timely, and based on observations; bridges theory and practice, enhances self-awareness, and builds holistic competence in social work students. There is scant social work research examining how this teaching mechanism facilitates student learning.
- Toula Kourgiantakis, Karen M. Sewell, Marion Bogo
- 2019
In social work, assessment generally refers to a process of learning through collect-ing information, making observations, checking information from diferent sources, and synthesizing all the information to develop goals and actions. Assessment is an integral part of social work practice, although it is often viewed as a separate step.
This chapter will introduce you to elements of social work assessment, incorporating principles, context, models, frameworks, skills and practice issues. It will draw reference from across the range of service user groups and invites you to reflect on and critically explore the material.