The first year experience of social work students : developing a 'sense of fit' and engagement with the profession : a practice report

Engagement is believed to be critical to a successful first-year experience. This paper examines a range of strategies introduced into a first-year Social Work and Human Services unit at Queensland University of Technology. The focus of these strategies was to enhance student engagement through buil...

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Veröffentlicht in:Student success 2013-04, Vol.4 (1), p.117-123
Hauptverfasser: Kaighin, Jenny, Croft, Waveney
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Engagement is believed to be critical to a successful first-year experience. This paper examines a range of strategies introduced into a first-year Social Work and Human Services unit at Queensland University of Technology. The focus of these strategies was to enhance student engagement through building connections with peers, lecturers and the social work and human services professions. It is argued in this paper that students are more likely to continue with their studies if they are supported in building an emerging identity as both a university student and as a social work or human services practitioner. A range of strategies was introduced, including restructuring the unit to include an early intensive teaching block; inviting current practitioners to speak with students about the realities of practice; and embedding an academic skills component into the unit. Feedback from students highlighted the success of these strategies in developing their academic skills, building connections and embedding a sense of fit with the profession. [Author abstract]
ISSN:1838-2959
1838-2959
2205-0795
DOI:10.5204/intjfyhe.v4i1.161