Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Complete this worksheet before you begin your Fieldwork experience, and discuss it with
your fieldwork educator on the first day of fieldwork.
1. LEARNING STYLE: Describe your learning style and identify characteristics of the
learning environment that support your best learning.
Learning by doing is my preferred way of retaining knowledge. In a fieldwork setting, I will
be able to keep up with the incoming information most efficiently by writing things down
whenever possible, and by practicing when given the opportunity. With receiving constructive
feedback, it is also most helpful for me to see the areas on which I should improve, and
practice whenever I have the chance to. When I begin fieldwork, I know that itll be helpful for
me if my fieldwork educator can convey detailed information in a practical, concrete, and
sequential way. I understand that ambiguity and abstraction exist in this profession, but the
more concrete and applicable the information, the easier it is for me to understand.
3. PROFESSIONAL BEHAVIORS: After reviewing the course objectives for O.T and your
professional ratings from previous semesters, list at least two strengths you bring to
fieldwork and at least two areas for professional development during fieldwork.
Strengths
Organization, structure, order.
Quickly processing chart review information and creating a broad idea for
treatment/evaluation with limited time.
Chlo Williams
O.T. 6289 Page 2 of 2
4. OBJECTIVES: After reviewing the course objectives, the Evaluation Form and your
assessment of your strengths and areas for professional development, develop three
learning objectives on which to focus during this fieldwork experience. These objectives
should emphasize the outcome you hope to achieve by the end of the clinical experiences.
Write your objectives as measurable goals.
Padilla, R., Bilics, A., Blum, J. C., Bohr, P. C., Coyne, J. C., Gupta, J., . . . Harvison, N.
(2009). Scholarship in Occupational Therapy In. American Journal of Occupational
Therapy, 63(6), 790-796.