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The Signature Pedagogy of Social Work? An Investigation of the Evidence
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Teacher EducationPedagogySchool Social WorkSocial Work TheorySocial ClassSociologySocial Foundations Of EducationEducationSocial Work PolicySocial Work ResearchProfessional DevelopmentSocial Work PracticeTeaching SociologySocial Science EducationSocial Work ’Signature PedagogySocial WorkHealth Sciences
Objective: Many professions use some form of internship in professional education. Social work has utilized field instruction throughout much of its history. Recently, the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) designated field instruction as social work’s signature pedagogy. A systematic review was undertaken to examine evidence related to this designation. Method: Twenty-five primary databases, three grey literature sources, a research university library (for monographs and collections) were searched in addition to a survey of the invisible colleges and hand searching of journals. The goal was to uncover quantitative studies of social work field instruction in the United States. Results: None of the studies that passed the initial review and were acquired for full examination met the inclusion criteria, precluding a meta-analytic integration. Conclusion: The assertion that field instruction is the signature pedagogy of social work would be more credible if supported by stronger evidence.
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