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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to highlight the method of field work supervision in BSW and MSW programmes offered through open and distance learning (ODL) at the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU). The key argument of the paper will focus on the fact that despite various challenges, field work supervision through ODL provides lot of scope and flexibility to students, generating a cadre of trained social work professionals. Design/methodology/approach The paper adopts a case study approach in presenting the various methods employed for field work supervision by the University. This section will highlight the achievements in terms of developing indigenous theory course and the best practices adopted by IGNOU to train social work professionals through adequate and timely supervision in the ODL mode. Findings Field work supervision in the ODL mode poses many challenges, especially when compared to that in the conventional universities. Some of these include irregular meeting of supervisor and student, inability of students to meet supervisor due to several reasons like remote location, poor economic background, lack of leave for working professionals, etc. Research limitations/implications There is a need for developing a mechanism to regularly orient field work supervisors in supervising students in the ODL mode. It is recommended that regular field work practicum workshops be conducted for supervisors and students. Viva for field work could be made mandatory at different regional centres. Field work supervision could be enhanced through the use of technology, namely, Skype, e-mail, WhatsApp, etc. Originality/value The paper describes the various nuances of field work supervision through ODL system. It is an original work and is of great value in understanding the challenges and difficulties encountered by learners and academic counsellors throughout the process of supervision. The paper highlights important recommendations by the stakeholders themselves in mitigating the challenges faced during field work supervision through ODL.

Highlights

  • Supervision of field work is an integral component in social work education

  • This paper presents the mechanism of field work supervision offered to the learners registered for social work programmes at Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)

  • Field work practicum in social work education through open and distance learning (ODL) at IGNOU Field work is an integral part in the BSW, MSW and MSW (Counselling) programmes offered by School of Social Work (SOSW) at IGNOU

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Supervision of field work is an integral component in social work education. As field work is the core in social work training, field work supervision is the core of effective field work practice. It is an interactive process between the supervisor and the supervisee and the effectiveness of supervision is highly dependent on the quality of relationship between the supervisor and supervisee (Cohen and Laufer, 1999). In conventional mode of teaching, the face-to-face component of supervision is common. This aspect becomes a challenge when social work is offered through the open and distance learning (ODL) mode

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