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Social work practice is created within a political, social, cultural and economic matrix that
shapes the assumptions of practice, the problems that practice must deal with and the preferred
outcomes of practice. Over time, the base forces that create practice and create the context for
practice, change.
Field Practicum:
Field education has played a significant role in the professional development of social workers
since the beginning of the last century. Although the apprenticeship model of training continues
to play a significant role, variations on this theme have been explored and continue to be
developed in response to political, academic, and economic challenges. Technological advances
will enable programs to expand field education into communities, both nationally and
internationally. In addition, changes in educational policy and accreditation guidelines have the
potential to revitalize the role of field education and increase research efforts devoted to this
important component of professional education.
Field practicum is an educationally sponsored attachment of social work students to an
institution, agency or a section of community, in which they are helped to extend their
knowledge and understanding and experience the impact of human need. R.R Singh
A widely used definition of field practicum is one by Hamilton and Else (1983) who view it as,
a consciously planned set of experiences occurring in a practice setting designed to move
students from their initial level of understanding, skills and attitudes to levels associated with
autonomous social work practice.
Field work is the study of people and of their culture in their nature habitat. Field work came to
mean learning as far as possible way to speak, see and act as a member of its culture and the
same time, as a trained social scientist from a different culture.
Forms of field practicum
There are two forms of field work in social work education. Such asBlock Field Work: The block field work is compulsory and is intended to give student the
student an opportunity to work as a full time trainee in a selected organization in the field of
specialization so as to learn the day to day role and tasks of a full time social worker. The second
year field work will culminate in block field work for a continuous period of six weeks during
the months.
Concurrent Field Work: Each student will be guided and supervised in her field work by a
faculty member who will also assess the progress of the through weekly individual field
instruction sessions. Field work seminars will also be conducted on a regular basis. In the second
year the students will be placed according to their field of specialization. Throughout the two
years the student will be engaged in field work for two days in a week.
It helps students learn how to think critically, analytically and evaluate, all which are
basic to the teaching of the problem solving process.
It helps take an effective communication with field instructor, agency staff, outside
agencies.
It provides an opportunity for students to enhance their capacity to engage effectively in
civil society or public sector.
It facilitates students acquire, and reflect upon practice, knowledge and skills.
It lends a hand to students to develop practice skills applying classroom theory to real life
situations.
It makes possible for students to determine which approaches work in practice and how
they must be adopted to specific situations.
It helps students learn to use supervision and consultation appropriately.
It helps develop a professional identity.
It helps understand the effect of the organizational context on professional practice while
developing skills in agency based social work.
It helps understand the reciprocal relationship between human behaviour and social
environments.
It helps increase the ability to manage time effectively and efficiently
Field practicum has become an inseparable part of the social work curriculum in Bangladesh.
Although social work is yet to get its professional recognition in Bangladesh, the practice of
social work is noticeable in both government and non government agencies.
Scope of Field practicum in Bangladesh
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Development sector
Child welfare
Women development/welfare
Community services
Psychiatric service
Education program
Voluntary setting