BEYOND THE CHALLENGES: NEW INSIGHTS AND INNOVATIONS IN FIELD EDUCATION

J. Drolet, Mohammad Idris Alemi, T. Collins
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The International Conference on Social Work and Fieldwork Education in Hong Kong was organized to discuss the need for change and innovation in social work education with a particular focus on field education. There is a need for social work field educators to identify innovative, promising, and wise practices in field education. In many contexts, field education is challenged to procure sufficient placements each year. This growing demand for placements has created numerous challenges in field education programs. In response to the challenges facing social work field education, and the need to develop sustainable models of field education, the Transforming the Field Education Landscape (TFEL) project was formed. The TFEL project is a partnership designed to integrate research and practice through the development of partnered research training initiatives aimed at enhancing student research practice knowledge and applied skill development. In Canada, many field education challenges were amplified due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which required social work programs to adapt in order to navigate unprecedented circumstances. This article discusses the challenges facing field education programs and provides an overview of the TFEL project, with a focus on how the partnership is addressing these concerns. It defines what is meant by innovative, promising, and wise practices in field education, and how these innovations can assist in preparing the next generation of social workers to become highly qualified personnel.
超越挑战:实地教育的新见解和创新
在香港举办社会工作与实习教育国际会议,讨论社会工作教育改革和创新的需要,并特别关注实习教育。社会工作领域的教育者需要在领域教育中发现创新的、有前途的和明智的做法。在许多情况下,实地教育面临着每年获得足够实习机会的挑战。这种不断增长的实习需求给实地教育项目带来了许多挑战。为了应对社会工作领域教育面临的挑战,以及开发可持续的领域教育模式的需要,形成了转型领域教育景观(TFEL)项目。TFEL项目是一个合作伙伴关系,旨在通过合作研究培训计划的发展,将研究和实践结合起来,旨在提高学生的研究实践知识和应用技能的发展。在加拿大,由于COVID-19大流行,许多实地教育挑战被放大,这需要社会工作项目适应以应对前所未有的情况。本文讨论了现场教育项目面临的挑战,并概述了TFEL项目,重点介绍了合作伙伴关系如何解决这些问题。它定义了什么是创新的、有前途的和明智的实地教育实践,以及这些创新如何帮助下一代社会工作者成为高素质的人才。
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