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Evaluation and Competencies

Learn about the core competencies and evaluation process for field education in social work. Discover how to assess, intervene, and evaluate individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. Gain insights into ethical behavior, diversity, human rights, research, policy practice, and more.

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Evaluation and Competencies

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  1. Training for USU Practicum Field Supervisors Evaluation and Competencies Raini Heap, Clinical Assistant Professor and Becky Montoya, Social Work Program Coordinator Utah State University

  2. Council on Social work education (CSWE) • An overview of CSWE • Core competencies • The signature pedagogy of Social Work is field education. Field education is systematically designed, coordinated, and evaluated based on criteria by which students demonstrate the achievement of program competencies. • Demonstrate ethical and professional behavior • Engage in Diversity and Difference • Advance Human Rights and Social, Economic and Environmental Justice • Engage in Practice- Informed Research and Research- Informed Practice • Engage in Policy Practice • Engage with Individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities • Assess Individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities • Intervene Individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities • Evaluate Individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities

  3. Evaluation • Students are evaluated on the ongoing development of core competencies and professionalism. • The Learning contract – serves as a guide for evaluation • Weekly supervision • Integrative seminar with faculty provides evaluation of progress • Agency Supervisor written evaluation at the end of each semester • In addition to the structured evaluations, the faculty liaison will periodically meet with the field supervisor and the student to review learning contracts and student progress.

  4. You play an essential role in the development of competent social work professionals - thank you for your time, willingness, and mentorship . We look forward to our ongoing collaboration with you as a field supervisor and a practicum agency Please email becky.Montoya@usu.edu if you would like a copy of the field practicum manual

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