Abstract

Family service agency commitment to the mission of social work, field instruction and the development of professional identity provides a fertile framework for student growth. At the same time the small size of many such agencies leaves students vulnerable to the possibility of autocracy and limited autonomy and/or personal growth imposed by one administrator and one supervisor. Field instruction directors must carefully examine agency leadership before judging the particular agency appropriate.

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