Description
About the Author
Jo Finch is Reader in Social Work and Deputy Director of the Centre for Social Work Research, Cass School of Education and Communities, University of East London. Jo's main research interests centre on practice learning, assessment and suitability, with a focus on struggling or failing students.
Reviews
"Student social workers are the profession's future. Ensuring they have the right learning experiences, and that they are right for the job is crucial. In this book, Jo Finch helps all involved in placement learning to negotiate the rocky terrain to make this happen." Jonathan Parker, Bournemouth University
"Full of insights from theory and research, this much-needed, accessible book is a rich resource." Elizabeth Beddoe, University of Auckland
"This fascinating read is a must for everyone involved in student placements. It is based on sound research and written by an expert in the field." Mark Doel, Emeritus Professor, Sheffield Hallam University
"I would recommend this book to all who are involved in field education with students." Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work
"This book is an excellent addition to the practice educator's toolkit... an easy-to-follow guide that has relevance for practice educators and university tutors at both national and international levels." British Journal of Social Work, Oxford University Press.
Book Information
ISBN 9781447328735
Author Jo Finch
Format Paperback
Page Count 140
Imprint Policy Press
Publisher Bristol University Press