Abstract

It is argued that existing, open-loop, methods of class and field instruction are inadequate for the development of skills in social work and need to be complemented by simulated practice using video-tape. The literature on skilled performance and its acquisition is reviewed and a hierarchial model of social work practice skills is proposed. After describing some preliminary work on the use of video-tape feedback a basis is suggested for an instructional design incorporating simulated practice.

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