Abstract
Student perceptions of 63 concentration year MSW students, grades, and faculty perceptions were examined to evaluate differences in educational outcomes and in learning experiences among a traditional classroom model, a mixed or hybrid model, and a webinar online model for delivery of integrative field seminars. No significant differences were found in the grades among the three models. Findings showed strong support for the traditional model for students in local field internships and the webinar model for students in distant site placements. Reciprocity among students and faculty was a major factor in seminar integration and effectiveness, regardless of the mode of delivery.
Recommended Citation
Harris, Helen and Myers, Dennis
(2013)
"Student Perceptions of Integrative Field Seminar: A Comparison of Three Models,"
Administrative Issues Journal: Vol. 3:
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2, Article 7.
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