The Social Service Department (female section) at Al-Leith University College organized a seminar entitled, "Novel Ideas for Developing Field Training at Al-Leith Social Service Department”, on Monday, 4 Rabi` Al-Awwal, 1440 A.H. This activity was initiated by the social service students as part of the field training course (3), division (141), and included a presentation on field training and its objectives and methods, in addition to some skills that must be mastered by field training students.
Afterwards, some workshops took place in which important topics were discussed with the student audience. One of the topics discussed during the workshops was the extent of the benefit and the experience the students receive from field training. Another topic discussed the suggestions of the students to solve difficulties encountered in field training,، as well as novel ideas and approaches to develop field training.
The activity was held under the supervision of the deputy head of the department, Dr. Rasha Majlad, and the course lecturer, Mrs. Laila Al-Abbud.
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