Introduction What is supervision? According to the Supervision Framework for the Social Work Profession in South Africa. 2012. Social work supervision is an interactional and interminable process within the context of a positive, anti-discriminatory relationship, based on distinct theories, models and perspectives on supervision whereby a social work supervisor supervises a social work practitioner by performing educational, supportive and administrative functions in order to promote efficient
What are some common group problems that Yalom (2005) discusses in Chapter 10? Some of the common group problems that Yalom discuss are perceived goal incompatibility, high turnover, the lack of immediate comfort, and subgrouping and extragroup socialization (Yalom, 2005). According to Yalom (2005), perceived goal incompatibility is an early source of discouragement for clients when they first begin group therapy. Sometimes in group sessions, people have the same goals in mind; however, they may
Starting the group work, I was nervous, as this was our first group project which contributed heavily to our overall grade. My main concern was that it would be hard to gather the five of us together to get the work done; I was also concerned that 5 people trying to get across different ideas may lead to arguments, or people feeling pushed out. However, looking back these concerns were not a big deal, we worked very well together as group and I feel everyone had significant input of ideas for creating
Introduction The effectiveness of a group is dependent on various contextual and individual factors including but not limited to the setting, its members and leadership style. As this paper will demonstrate, the reason this particular group was so effective in its purpose was because both the participants and the environment were not only complimentary, but also heartening to the therapeutic alliance. The members of this psychoeducational group were selected on their common interest of becoming
My most recent small group experience was at the beginning of my new job working for Capital One. I was in training to become a fraud account supervisor. Within training my trainer instructed our class to present a product to market towards consumers. First, he split our class into four groups and explained that the objective was to persuade him to purchase our products. Then, my teammates and I came up with the idea to sell custom designed cupcakes. The name of or product was called Cutie Cupcakes
Reflection: Friday Night Lights 1) What were you/your group responsible for in the preparation of Friday Night Lights? My group and I were responsible for the creation of posters and banners to be put up around the school. We spent most of the class time thinking of ways to advertise Friday Night Lights to the public; for instance, we decided to put together two different posters — one for field hockey and the other for football. Moreover, we painted a banner to be displayed by the main entrance
The measure that my group and I was assigned is Measure JJ. The purpose of this artifact was to make a commercial based on the proposition or measure you and your group was assigned. You had to use all three rhetorical strategies which was ethos, pathos, and logos. The group members also have different roles that I had to complete in order to finish the artifact. I had two group members and one of them was recorder, and the other one was the producer. I was the facilitator. The recorder’s job was
11 Math Function Transformations Assignment Name: Jocelyn Witteveen Grade 11 Math Project Day Assignment Find out what the following manipulations of a, k, d, and c do. Be sure your results are true for all of the functions. 1. What happens when c is greater than zero? Less than zero? When c is manipulated, is it the Domain (x-values) or Range (y-values) being affected compared to the original graph? When c is greater than zero, the graph moves up on the y-axis. When it’s less than
like sound of the conch bursted through the jungle. As soon as I heard it I rushed towards the meeting place. A few boys were already there, but many still had to come. Over the course of 10 minutes almost all of the boys had shown up. When the group became quiet, Ralph explained how we needed to become more organized and that we needed rules. A small boy told us about a “beastie” he saw, but I didn’t think anything of it. The meeting went on for a little longer, and towards the end Ralph mentioned
Henry and I, walked swiftly to the middle of the camp. I read his mind and could hear that he didn’t want to be late, just in case they punished boys for being late. Henry and I, stood side by side and waited for other boys to show up. Within five minutes, the entire field was completely full. About one hundred men equipped with electronic guns and dressed in black equipment marched around rows of boys. They looked at everyone as if they were consuming our souls. When they were finished, they all
My Personal Group Experience: Assignment: “Homosexuality” Our group met and discussed our assignment, “Homosexuality”. I thought the way the assignments for the topics was made was fair and equitable and helped to create a diverse group with no bias towards the topics. The group met during our assigned time period and I offered to serve as facilitator to get the discussion going. Our discussion regarding the topic and the assigning of each individual discussion question evolved in what I consider
As a whole, I believe the group worked well together by communicating and providing feedback throughout the whole process. Each group member did their share of their work and contributed as a whole to any discussion or questions we had as a group. In the process of brainstorming, Christopher discussed the topic about nuclear weapons and how it’s a big issue in today’s world not just in America but globally across the world. We agreed on the topic since all of us had an idea about the issue with
QUESTION 1 1.1. Definition of a work group A group in a business organization, is defined as “a set of two or more people who interact with each other to achieve certain goals” (George, 2014, p.302). 1.2. Main types of work group that exist in business organizations and the stages of their lifecycle. According to George (2014), there are two main types of work group: formal or informal. The key difference between these two is while formal work groups are deliberately established by the organization
In the social work class 202: Group and organizational behavior, we were expected to complete a group assignment in arranged groups by the professor. For the project a model agency was expected to be made from scratch, or branched off an existing agency. To complete this assignment to the extent asked by the professor, communication and organization were critical elements between group members. After finishing my project with my allotted group members, I can reflect to analyze roles and leadership
which guided questions did you choose to focus your song/video (write them out)? Why did you choose those questions? My group chose to focus on guided question number 1. Why did the Articles of Confederation need to be revised, eventually leading to the writing of the Constitution? We also chose to focus on guided question number 5. What are specifics in the Constitution? My group chose these questions because we believe that these two questions are the basic information involving the Article of Confederation
Partners will do this technique because other partners our probably doing something with their project that your partner and you think is a good idea. This technique could also make you want to change your whole project because of something another group is doing. (Bandwagon) The third technique requires someone saying they like it or use it, people like saying that working together with partners than by themselves because it requires being social and meeting new people. They also like it because
During the group activity, my group and I played with marshmallows and spaghetti sticks. With the marshmallows and spaghetti sticks we had to build some type of structure and as a team we decided to build a tower. The hardest challenge, we faced during our activity was not being able to sit close enough to each other’s. Another challenged we faced was trying to have our tower stay standing in order for it not to collapse. The easiest part for us was determining what we were going to build. We
The group in which I was assigned was group number one, it consisted of Amber Wells, Taquita Mosby, Nicole Worlds, and myself Katrina Long. The subject that was given to our group for the signature assignment was the issue of homelessness, upon receiving our subject immediately the ladies and I started brainstorming ideas to make this project come to life. There were a lot of entities that went into developing our grassroots organization, I learned that to start an organization it takes a lot of
My group as a whole worked very well, for the most part. While our group had five members, often times it was as if there were only four of us. By this I mean that Madason, Megan, Becca, and I. We were generally always present during class, which allowed for us to effectively work together and communicate. We also effectively communicated outside of class and were always working hard to always be present in order to help the group. When we made plans for outside of class, the four of us always
models of team working Team working would include models who have or take on mutual accountability, who show commitment and conviction when proceeding with their workload. Models must be able to solve problems and have technical functions. A small group of individual people who have specific tasks working together to achieve the main goal together. 1.2 Explain the process of team development. The first process of a team development is forming the team, this is when a high degree of guidance is