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Now fully updated to reflect the changing social work placement
landscape and the BASW refreshed (2022) Practice Educator
Professional Standards (PEPS), this best-selling book is an
invaluable guide for social workers undertaking learning and
assessment to gain and maintain Stage 1 or 2 qualified practice
educator status and for those involved in facilitating the
mentoring, learning, support, assessment and CPD of practice
educators. It covers all key areas within Practice Educator
training and offers guidance on the application of key skills and
knowledge in supporting, assessing and teaching social work
students and managing the placement. It will particularly assist
Practice Educators to:Â Understand, prepare for and provide
appropriate learning opportunities Understand and implement
effective supervision of social work students, including
development of reflection, knowledge, skills and values Understand
holistic assessment of practice; assessing in line with capability
levels expected at the end of first and final placement Deal with
weaker or failing students Prepare the reader for the PEPS
qualification process.
As a social work practice educator and trainer, it is useful to
seek advice from more experienced colleagues who could help you
find ways to overcome difficulties you may encounter in supporting
individual students. This book is a handy companion for those times
when a colleague is not readily available. The editor, Sue Taplin,
chose these contributors for their practice wisdom and because she
knew that, from their own experience, they had developed innovative
practice that you can adapt to find your own solutions to the
problems that you face. The contributors can be said to be experts
by experience in their chosen field, some are practitioners, some
are academics, but all have faced difficulties in the real world of
practice learning and have been generous enough to offer to
contribute a chapter to this edited textbook.
Unparalleled in its coverage of concepts and themes, this textbook
uses insights from across sociology, psychology, criminology and
other areas of expertise to show how children and young people
negotiate crucial challenges and transitions in their lives. It
considers a wide range of theories, issues and practice dimensions
and clearly shows how they connect, with fresh insights on topics
including mental health, bereavement and disability in children.
Foregrounding cultural diversity as a crucial dimension of
sensitive practice and placing an emphasis on thinking critically
and practicing reflectively throughout, this book also: * includes
helpful chapter introductions, summaries and annotated further
readings; * features a range of case studies, linking theory to
practice; * provides active learning exercises, enabling you to
apply and consolidate learning. With a companion volume that
addresses human growth and development in adults, this is an
invaluable tool for students as well as a useful refresher resource
for experienced practitioners.
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