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The Practice of Field Instruction in Social Work
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05 November 1998

Social work professionals generally agree that one of the most critical components of the learning process for a practitioner in training is field education, and that the field instructor has the greatest influence on a student's approaching career. In Marion Bogo and Elaine Vayda's text, field instructors will find a model for pedagogy based on the authors' many years of experience both in field and classroom environments.
Now in its second edition--completely revised and updated--The Practice of Field Instruction in Social Work remains the only volume specifically intended for use by field instructors. Bogo and Vayda address how the teaching professional can systematically address the critical societal, organizational, psycho-social, and interactive components of social work practice. They discuss all phases of the field educator's work, from student orientation to assessment and contracting, from shepherding students' learning processes to evaluating their work. In addition, they bring to the table the many practical concerns that affect today's teaching professional, including the uses and abuses of the instructor-student relationship, ethical issues, and working with students where differences in age, ethnicity, gender, or disability may be important considerations.
This book also includes eight teaching modules, each one a complete curriculum with numerous examples and exercises, for use by field coordinators in the seminar setting and by field instructors. Throughout the modules, Bogo and Vayda present a wealth of case examples drawn from their teaching experience and that of others who have applied their highly effective pedagogical framework.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Methodology
Marion Bogo is the former acting dean, associate dean, and practicum coordinator in the Faculty of Social Work at the University of Toronto.
Elaine J. Vayda is professor emeritus at the School of Social Work at York University in Toronto.
Introduction
The Integration of Theory and Practice: The ITP Loop Model
The World of Field Instruction: The School, The Student, and the Agency
The Beginning Phase
The Instructional Relationship
Guiding the Learning Process
Special Situations
Legal Aspects of Field Instruction
Evaluation and Ending
Appendix: A Teaching Guide