Faculty Advisor: FIELDWORK EVALUATION – SWK 470 UNDERGRADUATE SOCIAL WORK PROGRAM FALL SEMESTER 20__ STUDENT: AGENCY: (Address) (City) (State) (Zip Code) FIELD INSTRUCTOR: INSTRUCTOR TELEPHONE: (Area Code) (Number) Extension INSTRUCTOR EMAIL: SEMESTER: YEAR ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY OF STUDENT’S PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES FIELDWORK EVALUATION INSTRUMENT This evaluation instrument assesses mastery of the practice behaviors associated with each competency, which students should demonstrate by the end of the Fall semester of the undergraduate field practicum. When rating each practice behavior, please provide content (e.g. descriptive examples or anecdotes) to support the rating you provide. Also, please include ways in which the student’s performance can be further improved for each practice behavior. Please use additional sheets if needed. On the scale provided after each practice behavior, please indicate the student’s level of performance at the end of the semester by placing an X in the appropriate box: IP Insufficient Progress Rarely demonstrates awareness, knowledge and skills as a social work intern EC Emerging Competence Is beginning to demonstrate awareness, knowledge and skills as a social work intern FC Frequent Competence Frequently demonstrates awareness, knowledge and skills as a social work intern C Competence Consistently demonstrates awareness, knowledge and skills as a social work intern AC Advanced Competence Expertly demonstrates awareness, knowledge and skills as a social work intern Evaluation Process The fieldwork instructor and student jointly review the student’s performance in terms of the criteria specified in this evaluation instrument. Following their review and discussion, the fieldwork instructor completes this instrument. The student then reviews it and, if he or she wishes, writes comments in the section indicated. Finally, the fieldwork instructor and student both sign and date the instrument. Note: The student’s signature does not indicate agreement, but rather that the evaluation has been read. The fieldwork instructor sends the completed evaluation to the faculty advisor, who reviews and signs the evaluation. If the student wishes, he or she may append an additional statement to the instrument. The faculty advisor assigns the grade for the field practicum. The Social Work Department at Lehman College appreciates your work with our students. 3 COMPETENCY I: Identify as a professional social worker and conduct oneself accordingly Key: IP = Insufficient Progress; EC = Emerging Competence; FC = Frequent Competence; C = Competence; AC = Advanced Competence Practice Behaviors 1. Identify need and advocate for client access to the services of social work. 2. Practice personal reflection and demonstrate positive change that assures continual professional development. 3. Recognize and attend to professional roles and boundaries. 4. Demonstrate professional demeanor in behavior, appearance, and communication appropriate to agency context. 5. Engage in career-long learning. 6. Utilize supervision and consultation. Evidence to support rating and Strategies to increase competence: Spring Semester Only Spring Semester Only IP EC FC C AC IP C EC FC AC IP C EC FC AC IP C EC FC AC 4 COMPETENCY II: Apply social work ethical principles to guide professional practice. Key: IP = Insufficient Progress; EC = Emerging Competence; FC = Frequent Competence; C = Competence; AC = Advanced Competence Practice Behaviors 7. Recognize and manage personal values in a way that allows professional values to guide practice 8. Make ethical decisions by applying the standards of the “Code of Ethics of the National Association of Social Workers” and, as applicable, “Ethics in Social Work, Statement of Principles” of the International Federation of Social Workers/International Association of Schools of Social Work. 9. Tolerate ambiguity in resolving ethical conflicts. 10. Apply strategies of ethical reasoning to arrive at principled decisions. Evidence to support rating and Strategies to increase competence: IP EC FC C AC Spring Semester Only Spring Semester Only Spring Semester Only 5 COMPETENCY III: Apply critical thinking to inform and communicate professional judgments. Key: IP = Insufficient Progress; EC = Emerging Competence; FC = Frequent Competence; C = Competence; AC = Advanced Competence Practice Behaviors 11. Distinguish, appraise, and integrate multiple sources of knowledge, including researchbased knowledge, and practice wisdom. 12. Analyze models of assessment, prevention, intervention, and evaluation. 13. Demonstrate effective oral and written communications in working with individuals, families, groups, organizations, communities, and colleagues. Evidence to support rating and Strategies to increase competence: Spring Semester Only Spring Semester Only IP EC FC C AC 6 COMPETENCY IV: Engage diversity and difference in practice in the urban environment. Includes: Age, class, perception of physical appearance, culture, disability, ethnicity, gender, gender identity and expression, immigration status, political ideology, race, religion, spirituality and the full spectrum of beliefs, sex, sexual orientation Key: IP = Insufficient Progress; EC = Emerging Competence; FC = Frequent Competence; C = Competence; AC = Advanced Competence Practice Behaviors 14. Analyze and deconstruct the extent to which societal structures and values may present opportunities to maximize potential; oppress, marginalize, or alienate; and create or enhance privilege and power. 15. Be sufficiently self-aware to eliminate the influence of personal biases and values in working with diverse groups. 16. Recognize and communicate an understanding of the importance of differences in shaping life experiences. 17. Utilize themselves as learners and engage those with whom they work . Evidence to support rating and Strategies to increase competence: Spring Semester Only Spring Semester Only IP EC FC C AC IP C EC FC AC 7 COMPETENCY V: Advance human rights and social and economic justice. Key: IP = Insufficient Progress; EC = Emerging Competence; FC = Frequent Competence; C = Competence; AC = Advanced Competence Practice Behaviors 18. Confront the forms and mechanisms of oppression and discrimination, as well as countervailing systems of empowerment. 19. Advocate for human rights and social and economic justice. 20. Participate in practices that advance social and economic justice. Spring Semester Only Spring Semester Only Spring Semester Only COMPETENCY VI: Engage in research-informed practice and practice-informed research. Key: IP = Insufficient Progress; EC = Emerging Competence; FC = Frequent Competence; C = Competence; AC = Advanced Competence; Practice Behaviors 21. Use practice experience to inform scientific inquiry. 22. Use research evidence to inform practice. Spring Semester Only Spring Semester Only 8 COMPETENCY VII: Apply knowledge of human behavior and the social environment. Key: IP = Insufficient Progress; EC = Emerging Competence; FC = Frequent Competence; C = Competence; AC = Advanced Competence Practice Behaviors 23. Utilize conceptual frameworks to guide the process of assessment, intervention, and evaluation. 24. Critique and apply knowledge to understand person and environment, with emphasis on the urban context. Spring Semester Only IP EC FC C AC Evidence to support rating and Strategies to increase competence: COMPETENCY VIII: Engage in policy practice to advance social and economic well-being and to deliver effective social work services. Key: IP = Insufficient Progress; EC = Emerging Competence; FC = Frequent Competence: C = Competence; AC = Advanced Competence Practice Behaviors 25. Analyze, formulate and advocate for policies that advance social well-being. 26. Collaborate with colleagues and clients for effective policy action. Spring Semester Only Spring Semester Only 9 COMPETENCY IX: Respond to contexts that shape practice. Key: IP = Insufficient Progress; EC = Emerging Competence; FC = Frequent Competence; C = Competence; AC = Advanced Competence Practice Behaviors 27. Continuously discover, appraise, and attend to changing communities, locales, populations, scientific and technological developments, and emerging societal trends to provide relevant services. 28. Provide leadership in promoting sustainable changes in service delivery and practice to improve the quality of social services. Spring Semester Only Spring Semester Only COMPETENCY X: Engage, assess, intervene, and evaluate with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. Key: IP = Insufficient Progress; EC = Emerging Competence; FC = Frequent Competence; C = Competence; AC = Advanced Competence Practice Behaviors 29. Substantively and affectively prepare for practice with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. 30. Use empathy and other interpersonal skills. 31. Develop a mutually agreed-on focus of work and desired outcomes. 32. Collect, organize, and interpret client data. 33. Assess client strengths and limitations. 34. Develop mutually agreed-on intervention goals and objectives. IP EC FC C AC IP C EC FC AC IP C EC FC AC Spring Semester Only IP EC FC C AC IP C EC FC AC 10 35. Select appropriate intervention strategies. 36. Initiate actions to achieve client and organizational goals. 37. Implement prevention strategies and enhances client capacities. 38. Help clients resolve problems. 39. Negotiate, meditate, and advocate for clients. 40. Facilitate transitions and endings. 41. Critically analyzes, monitors, and evaluates interventions. Evidence to support rating and Strategies to increase competence: IP EC FC C AC IP C EC FC AC IP C EC FC AC IP C EC FC AC IP C EC FC AC IP C EC FC AC IP C EC FC AC 11 UNDERGRADUATE EVALUATION OF STUDENT PERFORMANCE SUMMARY OF STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT FALL SEMESTER I. Student’s Strengths: II. Student’s Limitations or Areas Identified for Additional Experience III. Student’s Comments Signature of Field Instructor Date Signature of Student Date Signature of Faculty advisor Date