COWBURN, Malcolm, NELSON, Peter and WILLIAMS, Janet (2000). Assessment of social work students: standpoint and strong objectivity. Social Work Education, 19 (6), 627-637. [Article]
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to consider epistemological issues relating to the assessment of
social work students. It will review the development of social work education and in particular the
changes that have occurred in assessing the practice of social work students in England and Wales.
It explores models of practice assessment. Factors relating to maintaining professional standards,
whilst taking into consideration issues of justice, are addressed. It explores the potential benefits of
using a second opinion in the assessment of marginal or failing students on practice placement.
Assessment is linked to how students may perform as qualified practitioners; this raises issues related
both to the nature of objectivity, and standpoint in assessment.
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