The Final Placement serves three purposes. It provides students with an opportunity to build on and extend the professional knowledge and skills acquired on First Placement and to apply and 'test out' subsequent theoretical and reflective learning in the University, thus allowing for the transfer of learning. It also provides a longer period for agency-based learning, thus facilitating greater depth for learning. Finally, it offers students a contrasting practice setting, allowing them to transfer their learning across client populations, problem circumstances and organisational environments. This process facilitates the development of professional identity, based on an understanding of... -- Course Website
Instructor: Assistant Professor Katrina Stratton
Prerequisites: SWSP5309 Field Education 1: First Placement (inclusive of all pre-requisites for SWSP5309) (formerly SWSP8309 Field Education 1: First Placement); SWSP5632 Organisational Practice and Law (formerly SWSP8632 Organisational Practice and Law); and SWSP5633