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YWAM/U OF N FIELD ASSIGNMENT/OUTREACH

POLICY AND PROCEDURE

 

POLICY STATEMENT:

A U of N Field Assignment must have clearly stated training goals and objectives in which practical experience is the primary, though not the only, source of learning. A Field Assignment is designed to enable students to exercise newly learned knowledge and skills in a supervised setting, usually within a team context, and with a concentrated missions or ministry focus. Field Assignments are to be structured so that one-to-one staff and student interaction is a regular activity.

An approved degree programme must include at least two field assignments/internships (16-24 weeks) for the Associate's and Master's degrees and at least three field assignments/ internships (24-36 weeks) for the Bachelor's degree.

DTS/CDTS field assignments are to be a minimum duration of 8 (but preferably 12) full learning weeks. Post-DTSCDTS field assignments may be registered for 1-12 full learning weeks.  

POLICY PURPOSE:

A U of N Field Assignment is primarily designed to reflect YWAM/U of N's founding principle of " learning by doing" in addition to servanthood, team work and developing cross-cultural understanding and skills. It is an expression of YWAM/U of N's calling to GO into all the world, to reach the lost and to impact the different spheres of society at large with the Gospel as it is proclaimed and demonstrated through the lives of students and staff. A students' educational learning process is significantly accelerated, and deepened, as they further experience the integration of "learning" and "doing" in the Field Assignment. Regular one-to-one interaction between staff and student serves not only to facilitate feedback, assessment and ongoing evaluation, but also the recognition and development of diverse gifts within each student.

PROCEDURE:

  1. To receive U of N credit a Field Assignment is to be documented on a FORM A and submitted for registration approval as instructed on the FORM A.
  2. To ensure that a U of N Field Assignment has a more quality, focused and integrated approach to the learning process, the Field Assignment Leader is to give careful thought and consideration to plan appropriately for each week to be a full learning week.

Some examples of Learning Activities and Resource Materials to aid in the learning process and complement the primary ministry focus for the field assignment/outreach:

Note: You can be creative! If the students would prefer to learn by writing/analyzing a play or a song, doing oral interviews, making a video, doing a scientific experiment or survey, or other creative alternatives, it is not only acceptable but encouraged. We greatly value personal initiative and original thinking.

  1. Regular weekly, or bi-weekly, one-to-one meetings between staff & students are to be planned for feedback, assessment and ongoing evaluation.
  2. Grading: Form C-2 should be explained and given to each outreach leader or other person responsible for assigning grades. The necessary grading on each student must be completed and sent to the appropriate Records Center within 48 hours after the end of the course.
  3. For students who receive Incomplete or Withdrawal, please refer to the policy in the current U of N Catalogue.
  4. All schools that include both a lecture phase and a field assignment are considered to be a necessary unified course. The field assignment must be completed in these connected courses. If a student is unable to immediately complete the attached field assignment, they are given two years to do the field assignment. In special hardship cases, if the student is unable to complete the field assignment within two years, they may appeal for an extension to the International College/Faculty Dean or Centre Director.
  5. Failures in post-DTS/CDTS courses:

REGARDING DTS/CDTS ONLY:

  1. The DTS/CDTS is to contain a minimum of 8 Field Assignment/Outreach weeks throughout the total course and is to be carried forth in accordance with the guidelines defined in the U of N Reference Guide document entitled "YWAM/U of N Field Assignment-Outreach Policy and Procedure". The primary emphasis of the DT/CDTSS outreach is to be evangelism, not only intercession or physical work and is to include a minimum of 30 hours per week of ministry activity serving people outside of the team. Ministry strategies are to come out of prayer. The majority of ministry activity is to involve connecting with people with the aim of facilitating them becoming followers of Jesus. (evangelism) The outreach in to include a minimum of 15 hours per week of other structured learning activities such as communication, team building, ministry debriefing, feedback, sharing of needs, prayer for individuals, ministry prep including at least 3 hours of intercession, and 3 times of worship as a team (God focused time) that is spread throughout each week of the outreach. We should endeavor also to expose our students to the three aspects of the ministry calling of YWAM which includes Mercy Ministries. There should be a positive, cross-cultural evangelistic experience, so that each one sees fruit. We want the students to see missions in action, and to like missions. As well, the outreach weeks should be a conscious "putting into practice" of the teaching content throughout the DTS/CDTS. Outreach leaders should be constantly helping the students see how to apply the teaching to their lives and ministry. (i.e. How does the Father Heart of God apply in this outreach situation? What about the application of spiritual warfare, giving up rights, relationships, the Word etc.) Also see 'DTS Best Practice Document' www.ywamdtscentre.com
  2. DTS/CDTS Grades and Credits: Satisfactory (S) or Unsatisfactory (U) grades for pass/fail courses are given for each lecture and field assignment course separately. However, because the lecture phase and field assignment phase are linked together as a complete course unit, a deferred grade (T) is given for the satisfactorily completed lecture phase until the field assignment is also satisfactorily completed. Upon satisfactorily completing the field assignment, both course grades will be permanently recorded.
  3. Students must satisfactorily complete both the DTS/CDTS lecture and DTS/CDTS field assignment courses before taking any other U of N courses for credit.

Specific approvals required to accomplish the deferral under this provision may vary depending upon the structure at each local base. However, the principle of a check and balance procedure which incorporates the DTS/CDTS school leader and culminates with the approval of the local YWAM base council should be followed.

  1. Student Evaluation: is REQUIRED in the DTS/CDTS.

In the case where a student has to repeat the DTS/CDTS lecture and/or both the lecture and outreach phases, out of commitment to the student, the school/base leader should be willing to offer a way for the student to complete the lecture and/or lecture and outreach requirement with a subsequent school at the same base, under conditions agreed upon by the future school/leader. Why? To insure the optimum continuity of relationships, learning, growth and context for the students discipleship training. However, this is NOT required.

Note: When a student desires to repeat a failed DTS/CDTS, many operating locations choose to encourage the student by charging them only for room and board, and not for course tuition.

  1. No other school field assignment will qualify as a substitute or equivalent for the DTS/CDTS field assignment.