Field Practicum
Field education is an educationally directed and supervised planned learning experience which gives the student the opportunity to apply and refine knowledge, values, and skills learned in Human Behavior and the Social Environment, Social Welfare Policy and Services, Social Research, and Social Work Practice courses. Field is the key integrative component towards which all other sequenced learning is directed and from which classroom learning is assessed and refined. Through field experience, students will have the following opportunities:
- To learn by “doing”. To assume professional social work practice roles in the provision of direct and indirect services to a variety of client systems.
- To correlate and integrate classroom learning with actual practice.
- To test out, apply, and refine concepts, principles, theories, and values taught in the classroom.
- To learn additional or specialized knowledge, skills, insights, and role modeling.
Experience will be sought and student growth will also be evaluated in field practicums in the following areas, as they apply to systems of all sizes.
- Knowledge and Understanding of Placement Agency
- Social Work Values and Ethics
- Professional Learning and Development
- Work Performance
- Professional Growth
- Supervision
- Social Work Skills and Process
- Communication
- Assessment
- Selection of Intervention Plan
- Implementation of Intervention Plan
- Termination and Evaluation
- Social Systems and Resources
Field Practicum at Indiana Wesleyan University is a vital component of the student’s experience. According to the CSWE Educational Policy 2.2, field education is the signature pedagogy of Social Work professional program development. “The intent of field education is to integrate the theoretical and conceptual contribution of the classroom with the practical world of the practice setting” (CSWE, 2015 Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards). Students under appropriate supervision and consultation can apply the skills, knowledge, and values of the profession to real life situations in social service agencies working with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities in their local community. Students have the opportunity to apply the generalist model in the foundation year and advanced clinical practice skills in the advanced year in assessing, planning, contracting, implementing, evaluating, and terminating various client systems.
The IWU MSW program provides goal-directed education with specifically designed curriculum content and outcomes, to facilitate conceptualization and stimulation of the student’s cognitive processes. It is therefore a logical sequence for the field experience to come after significant coursework developing social work knowledge, skills, values, cognitive, and affective processes is completed. Placements are planned so that students may experience a variety of delivery systems as well as models and methods for delivery. The student is given the opportunity to conceptualize the “whole” person-in-situation. The student will review and experience agency policies, the larger social welfare system, and social work practice as a possible focus of change. The integration of the class and field experience, the signature pedagogy, provides the venue for students to begin the process of developing into social work practitioners who are capable of entry level and advanced clinical social work practice.
Due to the importance of assessing readiness for field practicum, students are required to complete the Social Work Field Education Application and be accepted for moving forward into the Field Experience component for both the foundation and advanced clinical practice years. Applications are due three months prior to the beginning of the first field seminar. The purpose of the Field Education Application is to identify practical information and set professional and academic goals. The MSW Director of Field Experiences will contact each student prior to the field placement to initiate the process of application and placement. Field placement options will be discussed and a tentative plan is created for Field Placement based on student interest and needs. While student desires are considered, the final approval of a placement is the responsibility of the Director of Field Experiences.
Students in the foundation year complete a minimum of 400 hours of field education in a generalist social work practice setting. This is completed in a series of four field placement and seminar courses, each lasting 8 weeks. The placement is in one agency and is complete when 32 weeks and 400 hours are completed.
Students in the advanced clinical practice specialization year complete a minimum of 500 hours of field education in a clinical social work practice setting. This is completed in a series of four field placement and seminar courses, each lasting 8 weeks. The placement in in one agency and is complete when 32 weeks and 500 hours are completed.