Transformative Learning in Field Education: Students Bridging the Theory/Practice Gap

Author:

Archer-Kuhn Beth1,Samson Patricia2,Damianakis Thecla3,Barrett Betty4,Matin Sumaiya5,Ahern Christine6

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Social Work, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada

2. Faculty of Social Work, University of Calgary, Edmonton, AB T5J 4P6, Canada

3. School of Social Work, University of Windsor, Windsor, ON N9A 0C5, Canada

4. Women’s Studies, University of Windsor, Windsor, ON N9A 1E4, Canada

5. Sumaiya Matin Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks, Toronto, ON M7A 1M2, Canada

6. Gerontology, St. Clair College, Windsor, ON N9A 6S4, Canada

Abstract

Abstract In a four-year, four cohort study utilising a series of six focus groups, forty Masters of Social Work students preparing to graduate defined their personal and professional experiences of transformation in their respective social work field education settings. Using an inductive thematic analysis, students highlighted four key themes in their transformative learning (TL) process: (i) defining the nature of disorienting dilemmas in field education; (ii) critical self-reflection, coping and moving through disorienting dilemmas; (iii) identifying the transformative outcomes in a field context; and (iv) facilitative factors to TL in field education. The findings illuminate the essential role of the field supervisor in creating ‘relationship’. The field supervisor/student relationship is the conduit to students’ deep learning, critical reflection, identity shifts and empathy supporting the student’s navigation through their disorientating moments towards transformative and meaningful outcomes. This study extends our understanding of the role of TL theory within experiential learning contexts and the feasibility of its use in the social work field education experience.

Funder

Centre for Teaching and Learning

Windsor-Oakland Third International Conference on Teaching and Learning

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Health (social science)

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