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Learning plans are essential tools for field education. The development of a learning plan invests the student in the learning process by encouraging ownership, it also serves as a model to help students understand the contracting process used when engaging clients. A well thought out learning plan assures accountability and avoids problems that may arise resulting from unclear field expectations. Yet, many students and field instructors have difficulty in developing meaningful plans that truly relate to the social work educational experience. This paper provides a framework for developing a learning plan that includes an overview of the student, faculty advisor, and field instructor's roles and the process utilized. Working from broad comprehensive learning goals, cognitive and affective objectives are developed. This leads to specified tasks and evaluative standards. A sample format is presented to further assist students, faculty advisors, and field instructors to develop useful, instructive, and evaluative learning plans. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |