The Role of the Field Instructor in the Socialization of Students

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Abstract

The author discusses the role of the field instructor as an agent of socialization into the social work profession. A self-assessment profile is presented to help students and field instructors identify their physical and personality attributes as well as their cognitive styles.

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Webb, N. B. (1988). The Role of the Field Instructor in the Socialization of Students. Social Casework, 69(1), 35–40. https://doi.org/10.1177/104438948806900106

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