Wednesday, May 23, 2018
9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
at Marist College
Murray Student Center Room 3101
3399 North Road, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
NASW Member Fee: $55 | $65 (with lunch)
Non-Member Fee: $110 | $120 (with lunch)
This workshop is approved for 6.0 continuing education contact hours
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Best Practices in Field Education:
Providing field education for social work students achieves numerous goals; it ensures the development of the next generation of social workers and it enables professional development for social workers as teaching practice requires articulation of the concepts, principles, and skills that constitute effective practice. This supports the adage that the best way to learn is to teach.
This workshop will provide participants with new knowledge about social work practice and education for practice. Participants will learn strategies to promote safe learning environments through effective student supervision resulting in positive student learning outcomes. These strategies are also applicable to supervision of licensed master social workers and licensed clinical social workers.
This event is NYSED approved for continuing education contact hours for licensed social workers. Provider ID #0014.
Date: May 23, 2018
Location: Marist College (Murray Student Center, Room 3101)
3399 North Road, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
Driving and Parking Instructions
Due to construction at the north entrance of the campus, please enter through the south entrance. Most convenient parking is available in Lot 10 (Midrise) and Lot 11 (River-view). No parking pass needed.
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Phone: 845.575.3000
http://www.marist.edu/
NASW Member Fee: $55 | $65 (with lunch)
Non-Member Fee: $110 | $120 (with lunch)
*Those registering 2 days or less before the program will not have the add on lunch option.
Time: 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: For the afternoon session, six abstracts/case summaries will be selected for group discussion and feedback. Please submit a 250 word abstract/case summary to Daria.Hanssen@Marist.edu.
9:30AM - 12:30PM | Best Practices: 1) Creating a safe learning environment for students; 2) Ensuring linkages between theory and practice; 3) Using research from simulation-based learning to inform field education |
12:30 PM - 1:30PM | Lunch* (CE Lunch Option or On Your Own) |
1:45PM - 4:00PM | Learning From the Field: Creating innovative and effective methods for managing challenges and opportunities in field education and program development |
4:00PM - 4:30PM | Wrap Up and a Discussion of Next Steps! |
*The CE Lunch Option includes a campus lunch delivered to the training room at lunchtime, and there will be sandwiches available with a side and a bottled water. During registration, please indicate your selection and if you require a vegan/kosher/gluten-free lunch option.
You may also opt to purchase lunch on your own. See the following links for dining options outside of the campus. Please note: The program is taking place in the North End Gate.
- Marist College - Places within Walking Distance (Link)
- Marist College - Restaurants within Walking Distance (Link)
Marion Bogo, MSW
University of Toronto
Title(s):
Professor; Inaugural Sandra Rotman Chair in Social Work 1998-2003; M.S.W. McGill University; Adv. Dip. S.W. University of Toronto Recipient; President's Teaching Award 2007; Associate Editor, North America, Social Work Education: The International Journal; Officer of the Order of Canada 2014
Email: marion.bogo@utoronto.ca
Phone Number: (416) 978-3263
Office Location: Room 336
Research Interests:
Knowledge building for social work education
Knowledge building for continuing professional competence
Building Professional Competence
Biography:
Marion Bogo teaches direct clinical social work practice and the theory and practice of social work education. Her research interests focus primarily on competency for professional practice including social work education and clinical social work supervision. In her research, she has developed and tested field education models and innovative approaches to assessment of student and practitioner competence.
Professor Marion Bogo is the CSWE 2013 Professional Recognition Award Recipient
Professor Marion Bogo Appointed to the Order of Canada as an Officer:
‘Professor Marion Bogo has been recognized for her far-reaching impact on the practice and teaching of social work. She is highly regarded for her extensive work in curriculum design for social work programs, notably in the area of field education. She is also a pioneer in developing standardized evaluation methods, which are used by instructors worldwide to assess professional competency. She continues to share her expertise with schools of social work across Canada and beyond our borders. Few other social work scholars parallel her commitment to conceptualizing social work education for social work practice, and consistently over decades, maintaining this central focus in their research and scholarship, professional achievement and community service.’
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3399 North Road
Hancock 2023
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
NASW Member | $55.00 |
NASW Member (with Lunch) | $65.00 |
Non-Member | $110.00 |
Non-Member (with Lunch) | $120.00 |
Marist Staff | $80.00 |
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