Field Instructor Assessment 122014
Field Instructor Assessment 122014
Field Instructor Assessment 122014
COMPETENCIES
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK SENIOR YEAR
STUDENT
NAME:
I.D. NUMBER:
Shannon
Schmaus
004111688
FIELD PLACEMENT
SITE:
FIELD INSTRUCTOR:
Bethany Christian
Services
Kelila Anstett
This form may be personalized by adding comments after each section. If any item within a
section has been rated either Exceeds, Does not meet or Marginally meets Expected
Competency, a specific comment must be included regarding that item in the area provided. In
addition, strengths, achievements and initiatives shown by the student in the performance of
his/her assignments and work contacts should be noted in the comment sections or narrative
summary.
The Rating Scale is:
(4) Exceeds Expected Competency: The student demonstrates knowledge and ability above
the criteria set for each practice behavior.
(3) Meets Expected Competency: The student demonstrates both ability and knowledge
which meet the basic expectations as listed in the criteria for each practice behavior.
(2) Marginally Expected Minimum Competency: The student requires intensive
redirection. The student demonstrates effort but has difficulty in achieving required
expectations for each practice behavior.
(1) Does Not Meet Expected Competency: The student is unable to perform even minimal
tasks and does not demonstrate an understanding of the theoretical base of materials.
(0) Not Applicable/No Opportunity: Student has little or no opportunity to engage in task.
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10. Is beginning to consistently view and utilize staff as helpful sources of information
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11. Is beginning to consistently recognize that the profession requires all social workers to be
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lifelong learners
Comments: Shannon is an engaged learner. She understands how awareness of values and
biases is important when working with diverse populations.
V. Core Competency: Advance human rights and social and economic justice
Practice Behavior: Oppression and Discrimination
1. Is beginning to consistently recognize and understand different forms of oppression and
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discrimination
2. Is beginning to consistently distinguish the difference between oppression and
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discrimination
3. Is beginning to consistently display comfort in detecting factors related to oppression and
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discrimination
Practice Behavior: Human Rights and Social and Economic Justice
4. Is beginning to consistently recognize the need for advocacy related to human rights and
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social economic justice
5. Is beginning to discuss and understand the terms human rights and social economic justice 3
6. Is beginning to consistently describe how human rights violations and social economic
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injustices have affected others
7. Is beginning to consistently describe the need for supporting activities which advance social
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and economic justice
8. Is beginning to consistently demonstrate how they may do effective work to advance social
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and economic justice
Comments: Shannon has a working knowledge of social and economic justice. She has given
insightful observations after shadowing workers at court hearings. She recognizes the need for
advocacy within the child welfare system.
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VII. Core Competency: Apply knowledge of human behavior and the social
environment
Practice Behavior: Environment/Assessment
1. Is beginning to consistently demonstrate familiarity with the processes of assessment,
intervention, and evaluation
2. Is beginning to consistently recognize the importance of understanding others in their own
environment
3. Is beginning to consistently demonstrate familiarity with how to gain information about
others in their own environment
Comments: Shannon is able to demonstrate familiarity with assessment, intervention and
evaluation within the client's environment.
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19. Is beginning to consistently recognize and know when to use intervention strategies
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Intervention Practice Behavior: Client (Individual, Group, Communities) Capacities
20. Is beginning to consistently recognize and demonstrate intervention strategies that
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promoting best interests of clients
21. Is beginning to consistently acknowledge how to gauge client capacities
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22. Is beginning to consistently recognize and demonstrate how to assist clients in resolving
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problems
23. Is beginning to consistently recognize the reasons for client concerns
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24. Is beginning to consistently recognize when to negotiate, mediate, and advocate for clients 3
25. Is beginning to consistently distinguish the differences among negotiation, mediation, and
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advocation
26. Is beginning to consistently recognize and demonstrate the skills needed to negotiate,
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mediate, and advocate for clients
Practice Behavior: Transition and Endings
27. Is beginning to consistently recognize the importance of transitions and endings
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28. Is beginning to consistently recognize personal feelings related to transitions and endings 3
29. Is beginning to consistently recognize client feelings related to transitions and endings
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Comments: Shannon is learning the importance of transition within the foster care system.
Evaluation Practice Behavior: Evaluation of Work and Services
30. Is beginning to consistently recognize the need to evaluate work and services provided
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31. Is beginning to consistently demonstrate the skills needed to evaluate work and services
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provided
32. Is beginning to consistently recognize personal feelings related to the evaluation of work
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and services provided
33.Is beginning to consistently recognize the need to critically examine interventions
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34. Is beginning to consistently display the skills needed to critically examine interventions
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35. Is beginning to consistently acknowledge why and how intervention processes are created 3
Comments: Shannon is learning the importance of evaluation of work within the child welfare
system.
XI. Core Competency: Analyze the impact of the urban context on a range of
client systems, including practice implications
Practice Behavior: Urban Context and Social Work
1. Is beginning to consistently recognize the challenges within an urban environment and the
impact of these on client systems
2. Is beginning to consistently recognize characteristics of the urban context and the need to
develop effective programs, interventions and services for client systems
Comments: Shannon recognizes how working within an urban environment impacts clients
within the child welfare system.
TOTAL HOURS COMPLETED FOR THE SEMESTER OF
Semester: Fall Year: 2014 Total Hours: 230
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Field Instructor: (Anstett, Kelila): Kelila Anstett Dec 12, 2014 11:02 AM
Student Signature: (Schmaus, Shannon): Shannon Schmaus Dec 12, 2014 1:56 PM
The undersigned is responsible for the assignment of a Satisfactory (S), Marginal (M), or
Unsatisfactory (U) grade.
SEMESTER GRADE: Satisfactory
TOTAL HOURS: 230
Faculty Advisor: (David Castine): David Castine Dec 12, 2014 1:49 PM