Student performance in field education placements: The findings of a 6-year Australian study of admissions data


Autoria(s): Ryan, Martin; Cleak, Helen; McCormack, John
Data(s)

2006

Resumo

This article reports on a 6-year study that examined the association between pre-admission variables and field placement performance in an Australian bachelor of social work program (N=463). Very few of the pre-admission variables were found to be significantly associated with performance. These findings and the role of the admissions process are discussed. In addition to the usual academic criteria, the authors urge schools to include a focus on nonacademic criteria during the admissions process and the ongoing educational program.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/95536/

Publicador

Taylor & Francis

Relação

DOI:10.5175/JSWE.2006.200303106

Ryan, Martin, Cleak, Helen, & McCormack, John (2006) Student performance in field education placements: The findings of a 6-year Australian study of admissions data. Journal of Social Work Education, 42(1), pp. 67-84.

Fonte

Faculty of Health; School of Public Health & Social Work

Palavras-Chave #CRITERIA #PROGRAMS #DECISIONS #VALIDITY #SOCIAL-WORK EDUCATION #SOCIAL WORK #EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH #PREDICTIONS #Performance Based Assessment #Program Effectiveness #Student Characteristics #Admission Criteria #Academic Achievement #Academic Records #Student Records #Student Placement #Foreign Countries #Statistical Analysis #Field Experience Programs #Data Analysis #Age Differences #Admission (School) #Predictor Variables #Admissions #article #Fieldwork #Social Work Education #Australia #Placement #Surveys #School enrollment #Analysis #Higher education #College admissions #Performance evaluation #College students #Admissions policies
Tipo

Journal Article