Thursday, September 28, 2023
Orientation visit of BSW students from Kasthurba college for women, Villianur, Puducherry to Prime Educational and Social Trust
Orientation visits for social work students to non-profit organizations are highly valuable for several reasons: These visits offer students the opportunity to engage in experiential learning. They can see firsthand how non-profit organizations operate, understand their mission, and witness the impact of their work in the community. This practical experience can enhance their understanding of social work concepts and theories learned in the classroom. Visiting non-profit organizations helps students gain a deeper understanding of the social issues they will be addressing as future social workers. They can witness the specific challenges faced by individuals and communities and learn about the various approaches used to address these issues. Orientation visits provide students with the chance to network with professionals in the field. They can meet staff members, volunteers, and clients, allowing them to build relationships that may be beneficial for their future careers. Observing the dedication and passion of individuals working in non-profit organizations can inspire and motivate students. Visiting non-profit organizations encourages critical thinking. Students can assess the strengths and weaknesses of different programs and interventions, helping them develop a more analytical and evidence-based approach to their work. These visits allow students to apply what they have learned in the classroom to real-life situations. It bridges the gap between theory and practice, helping students connect academic concepts to the practical challenges they will face in their careers.
On 27.09.2023 about 11 BSW II year students with a faculty from the Kasthurba college for women, Villinur visited Prime Educational and social trust for an orientation. The staff of the nonprofit gave a detailed explanation about the various projects of the nonprofit. The students clarified their doubts. It was an interactive session.
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