'I do not know if I will have the energy to come to placement tomorrow’: fast-tracking racially minoritised students to failure in social work education

Tedam, Prospera and Finch, Jo (2024) 'I do not know if I will have the energy to come to placement tomorrow’: fast-tracking racially minoritised students to failure in social work education. The British Journal of Social Work, 55 (1). pp. 261-279. ISSN 1468-263X

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Abstract

We build upon previous work that explored the evidence base of ‘failure to fail’ on practice placements across professions. We found a lack of convincing evidence of ‘fail to fail’ within assessed practice learning placements and could not ascertain the extent of this issue. The literature was stronger about why it ‘might’ or ‘could’ be difficult to fail students on placement. We concluded that if there was a reluctance to fail students, that hesitancy was not shown when failing racially minoritised students. Using critical race theory, we noted instead, fast tacking to failure. Data were re-examined from two previous studies that focused on the experiences of Black African social work students in England. We identified two ways in which practice educators operationalised fast tracking to failure. Firstly, the speed at which negative judgments were made about students’ abilities, and related to this, asking personal and insensitive questions, and secondly, the speed of decision about placement failure. We argue that the debate needs to move away from fail to fail and instead, focus on who is being fast tracked to failure, and how racism and other discrimination is addressed forcefully in social work policy, practice and education.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: critical race theory, fast-tracking to failure, racially minoritised students, racism, social work
Subjects: H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Arts, Business & Applied Social Science > School of Social Sciences & Humanities
SWORD Depositor: Pub Router
Depositing User: Pub Router
Date Deposited: 05 Mar 2025 09:10
Last Modified: 05 Mar 2025 09:10
URI: https://oars.uos.ac.uk/id/eprint/4683

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