The Social Work Portfolio: A student's guide to evidencing your practice
1st Edition
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© 2014 | Published: June 16, 2014
The portfolio is an essential part of the summative assessment within qualifying social work programmes. All students are required to complete a practice portfolio to provide evidence of their learning in practice. This essential book demonstrates ho…
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Preface
Chapter 1 – Getting started (Kate Howe)
Chapter 2 – Evidencing your capability using the Professional Capabilities Framework (Kate Howe)
Chapter 3 – Making sense of yourself as a learner (Lee-Ann Fenge)
Chapter 4 – Working with your practice educator (Gill Calvin Thomas)
Chapter 5 – Evidencing the use of theory in your practice (Mel Hughes)
Chapter 6 – Visibility of self within your portfolio (Mel Hughes)
Chapter 7 – Meaningful service user and carer involvement in student placements (Gill Calvin Thomas)
Chapter 8 – A continuum of lifelong learning (Lee-Ann Fenge)
Chapter 2 – Evidencing your capability using the Professional Capabilities Framework (Kate Howe)
Chapter 3 – Making sense of yourself as a learner (Lee-Ann Fenge)
Chapter 4 – Working with your practice educator (Gill Calvin Thomas)
Chapter 5 – Evidencing the use of theory in your practice (Mel Hughes)
Chapter 6 – Visibility of self within your portfolio (Mel Hughes)
Chapter 7 – Meaningful service user and carer involvement in student placements (Gill Calvin Thomas)
Chapter 8 – A continuum of lifelong learning (Lee-Ann Fenge)
The portfolio is an essential part of the summative assessment within qualifying social work programmes. All students are required to complete a practice portfolio to provide evidence of their learning in practice. This essential book demonstrates how students can use the portfolio to demonstrate their learning in terms of developing core knowledge, values and skills.
Topics covered include:
- What a portfolio is, and how to make best use of it in your learning journey
- How to evidence your capability using the Professional Capabilities Framework for Social Workers
- How to reflect on your own learning needs and learning style
- How to work with your practice educator in terms of practice learning and portfolio development
- How to evidence the use of theory in your portfolio
- How to evidence meaningful service user and carer involvement within your placement and portfolio
- How to use your portfolio as a basis for future CPD learning, including the need to develop Personal Development Plans and the role of AYSE