A bi-annual workshop designed to train and update field instructors on field related curriculum.
Registration & Breakfast | 8:00-8:30 | |
Morning Session | 8:30-10:00 | Presentation: "What Makes a Safe Beginner?" The course is geared to engage field instructors in discussions, role plays, & share information regarding student field training. University/school requirements & expectations are discussed along with a session on "what makes a safe beginner" related to assessing student abilities about when & where students can begin to function more independently & with more complex cases/issues. |
10:15-11:45 | Small Group Sessions: “Building the Bridge Between Field and the SSW” Facilitated by Field Faculty in assigned break-out rooms. |
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Lunch |
11:45-12:45 | |
Afternoon Session | 12:45-1:45 | Presentation: "Understanding and Applying the ADA in Field Instruction" Participants will be able to access UM resources for students with disabilities and gain increased awareness of ADA guidelines to understand provisions of reasonable accommodations to ensure students with disabilities have the same opportunities as other students. |
1:45-3:45 | Presentation: "A Tip of the Hat to Supervision" This course will provide an overview of Reflective, Administrative and Educational Supervision. It will introduce the basics and provide an overview of group supervision. It will include a panel discussion of successful supervision techniques, pros/cons, structures used and how to successfully challenge students from both a primary and secondary supervision lens. Finally, case based vignettes will be presented for tabletop discussion and large group sharing. |
University of Michigan
School of Social Work
1080 South University Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106
University of Michigan
School of Social Work
1080 South University Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106