What is the difference between a faculty adviser, a faculty field liaison and a field instructor?
Faculty advisers are members of the School of Social Work faculty who advise students on all academic matters. Faculty field liaisons are full- and part-time faculty of the School of Social Work who are members of the Field Instruction Department. Faculty Field Liaisons are primarily responsible for facilitating field teaching and student learning, monitoring student progress and agency educational opportunities, fostering interchange between the school and the practice community, and evaluating student achievements and field instructor efforts. Faculty field liaisons make a minimum of two visits a semester to each placement agency to confer with the field instructor and student. Faculty field liaisons are responsible for determining students’ field grades. Field instructors are agency staff members with an M.S.W. degree who have completed at least two years of post-master’s supervised social work practice. Field instructors provide both administrative and educational supervision to th
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