Abstract

The practice tutorial has been a linchpin for promoting the learning of social work students on placement [S. Shardlow & M. Doel (1996) Practice Learning and Teaching, Macmillan Press, UK]. The role of the practice teacher in particular has been the provider of necessary and appropriate learning experiences that furnish students with the opportunity to demonstrate their ability in the practice of social work [G. Boswell (1997) ‘The role of the practice teacher’, in The Blackwell Companion to Social Work, ed. Martin Davies, Blackwell, UK]. This research‐based article examines the influence of practice tutorials on Greek social work students' views of the profession of social work. It is important that all those engaged in social work education know which factors in practice teaching have a positive effect on students' feelings towards the profession and which factors have the opposite effect. This knowledge will help those concerned with social work education to both build upon its strengths as well as to improve upon its weaknesses.

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