Preparation of practical reports

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When writing your internship report, you can use the evaluation scheme as a guide. You can find it here:

 

Further notes:

  • Cover sheet (name, matriculation number, course, lecturer, semester, contact details, name of the internship site)
  • Table of contents
  • Introduction (e.g. relevance of the activity for the addressees, society, social work, as well as a brief description of what the reader can expect and why).
  • Brief description of the practice site.
    Please do not copy Wikipedia entries or the site's brochures. Limit yourself to the essentials. Particularly important: methodological and technical orientation and conception (e.g. also hard facts such as the number of addressees, job descriptions, goal of the measures, projects or organization and any special features), as well as legal basis and financing,
  • The internship
    • The role of the trainee (e.g. how presented to the addressees, degree of independence, etc.)
    • Training plan/training reality (the training plan does not have to be presented here completely, but a comparison between planning and reality should be)
    • Practical guidance (who and how and with which feedback)
    • Key situations during the internship (see below for a more detailed explanation)
    • Changes in your person as a prospective professional through/during the internship, but also: With which strengths and with which development potentials did you go into the internship? How have your competencies developed? In what way and by what means? What are your current strengths and development potentials?
  • Conclusion: Reflection on your own person and to the team,to the position, to the field, to the social relevance. In addition, a reference to the introduction is usually useful).

 

The internship section is the main part of your report. It should therefore also have the largest size. At the University of Kassel we work with the concept of key situations. You will learn more about this in the accompanying seminars.

 

It is always important to link theory and practice. Give professional reasons and include scientific literature in your evaluations! The knowledge you have acquired in the subject-specific seminars must become visible here!