In an effort to address the dynamics between university and field settings this paper presents a conceptual framework that can be used to explore the differences between inter-organization models for field education. The framework includes four key components. These are ensuring a commiiment to education, offering strong organizational supports and resources, building effective collaborative relations, and developing effective communication and reciprocity. Utilizing this framework, the paper examines its usefulness for future research by qualitative comparing the current and prevalent model, the Field Setting with a new model, the Teaching Centre, to determine whether the differences between modes can be illuminated.Social work field education is a critical component in the preparation of social work practitioners. Students are provided with supervised educational experiences where they have the opportunity to learn to integrate theory and practice and develop necessary practice competencies through service delivery. Field education programs rely on service organizations willingness to accept students for practicum education, and the voluntary participation of Marion Bogo, MSW, Adv Dip SW, is Associate Rofessor, Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto.
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