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AOTA FIELDWORK FORMS


AOTA Student Evaluation of Level II Fieldwork Experience
AOTA Fieldwork Data Form
AOTA Level II Student Performance Report

 

 

STUDENT EVALUATION OF THE FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE (SEFWE)

Purpose:

This evaluation serves as a tool for fieldwork sites, academic programs, and students. The main
objectives of this evaluation are to:

  • Enable the Level II fieldwork student who is completing a placement at the site to evaluate
    and provide feedback to the supervisor and fieldwork setting;
  • Enable academic programs, fieldwork sites, and fieldwork educators to benefit from student
    feedback in order to develop and refine their Level II fieldwork programs;
  • Ensure that all aspects of the fieldwork program reflect the sequence, depth, focus, and scope
    of content of the curriculum design;
  • Provide objective information to students who are selecting sites for future Level II
    fieldwork; and
  • Provide a means of evaluation to ensure that fieldwork is performed in settings that provide
    educational experiences applicable to the academic program.

This form is designed to offer each program the opportunity to gather meaningful and useful
information. Sections outlined with thick black double borders are designed to be customized by your
program as needed. Pages involving evaluation of individual fieldwork educators have been positioned
at the end of the form to allow academic programs to easily remove these pages before making them
available for student review, if they choose to do so.

Download/View Student Evaluation of Fieldwork Experience Form here

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AOTA Fieldwork Data Form
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AOTA Level II Student Performance Report









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