Teaching Social Work
Reflections on Pedagogy and Practice
Herausgeber: Csiernik, Rick; Hillock, Susan
Teaching Social Work
Reflections on Pedagogy and Practice
Herausgeber: Csiernik, Rick; Hillock, Susan
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Exploring major themes in social work education, including pedagogy, practice, and issues in teaching, this book is for both new and experienced social work educators.
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Exploring major themes in social work education, including pedagogy, practice, and issues in teaching, this book is for both new and experienced social work educators.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 163mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 630g
- ISBN-13: 9781487503826
- ISBN-10: 1487503822
- Artikelnr.: 59081279
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 163mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 630g
- ISBN-13: 9781487503826
- ISBN-10: 1487503822
- Artikelnr.: 59081279
Edited by Rick Csiernik and Susan Hillock
Preface
1. Issues in Teaching Social Work
Rick Csiernik and Susan Hillock
Part One: Pedagogical Perspectives
2. Undoing Traditional Education
Rick Csiernik
3. Femagogy: Centring Feminist Knowledge and Methods in Social Work
Teaching
Susan Hillock
4. Tackling Whiteness in the Classroom and Challenging/Shattering the
Skills-Based Curriculum through Anti-oppression Teaching in Social Work
June Ying Yee and Anne E. Wagner
5. Classrooms as Circles: The Pedagogy of Sharing Indigenous Worldviews
Cyndy Baskin and Cassandra Cornacchia
6. The Crying White Woman and the Politics of Emotion in Anti-oppressive
Social Work Education
Daphne Jeyapal and Liz Grigg
7. The Practice of Critically Reflective Analysis
Carolyn Campbell and Gail Baikie
8. Teaching and Learning Critical Reflection of Practice: Why Was It So
Engaging?
Laura Béres
Part Two: Practice
9. Preparing for Social Work Practice: Effective Educational Approaches to
Bridge Class and Field
Marion Bogo
10. Preparing Social Workers for Practice with Diverse Populations
Claude Olivier and Akin Taiwo
11. Teaching Mindfulness
Diana Coholic
12. Teaching Change: Navigating the Tensions in Social Change Pedagogy
Kathy Hogarth
13. Horses and Baseball: Social Work’s Cultivation of the Third Eye
Janet Yorke, Scott Grant, and Rick Csiernik
14. Bridging the Micro-Macro Divide: Making Policy Relevant to Social Work
Students
Bharati Sethi and Tracy Smith Carrier
15. Navigating Real-World Research Steps: Behind the Scenes
Rachel Birnbaum
16. Charting a New Course for Community-University Partnership for Teaching
Child Welfare Social Work
Nancy Freymond, Gissele Damiani-Taraba, Sherri-Lynn Manto, Sarah Robertson,
Leigh Savage, Marilee Sherry, and Andrew Koster
Part Three: Issues in Teaching
17. Understanding and Responding to the Complexities of Student Anxiety
Stephanie L. Baird
18. Teaching from the Margins: No Good Deed Goes Unpunished
Susan Hillock
19. Incivility or Bullying? Challenges in the Social Work Classroom
Jan Yorke and Tanya Shute
Contributors
1. Issues in Teaching Social Work
Rick Csiernik and Susan Hillock
Part One: Pedagogical Perspectives
2. Undoing Traditional Education
Rick Csiernik
3. Femagogy: Centring Feminist Knowledge and Methods in Social Work
Teaching
Susan Hillock
4. Tackling Whiteness in the Classroom and Challenging/Shattering the
Skills-Based Curriculum through Anti-oppression Teaching in Social Work
June Ying Yee and Anne E. Wagner
5. Classrooms as Circles: The Pedagogy of Sharing Indigenous Worldviews
Cyndy Baskin and Cassandra Cornacchia
6. The Crying White Woman and the Politics of Emotion in Anti-oppressive
Social Work Education
Daphne Jeyapal and Liz Grigg
7. The Practice of Critically Reflective Analysis
Carolyn Campbell and Gail Baikie
8. Teaching and Learning Critical Reflection of Practice: Why Was It So
Engaging?
Laura Béres
Part Two: Practice
9. Preparing for Social Work Practice: Effective Educational Approaches to
Bridge Class and Field
Marion Bogo
10. Preparing Social Workers for Practice with Diverse Populations
Claude Olivier and Akin Taiwo
11. Teaching Mindfulness
Diana Coholic
12. Teaching Change: Navigating the Tensions in Social Change Pedagogy
Kathy Hogarth
13. Horses and Baseball: Social Work’s Cultivation of the Third Eye
Janet Yorke, Scott Grant, and Rick Csiernik
14. Bridging the Micro-Macro Divide: Making Policy Relevant to Social Work
Students
Bharati Sethi and Tracy Smith Carrier
15. Navigating Real-World Research Steps: Behind the Scenes
Rachel Birnbaum
16. Charting a New Course for Community-University Partnership for Teaching
Child Welfare Social Work
Nancy Freymond, Gissele Damiani-Taraba, Sherri-Lynn Manto, Sarah Robertson,
Leigh Savage, Marilee Sherry, and Andrew Koster
Part Three: Issues in Teaching
17. Understanding and Responding to the Complexities of Student Anxiety
Stephanie L. Baird
18. Teaching from the Margins: No Good Deed Goes Unpunished
Susan Hillock
19. Incivility or Bullying? Challenges in the Social Work Classroom
Jan Yorke and Tanya Shute
Contributors
Preface
1. Issues in Teaching Social Work
Rick Csiernik and Susan Hillock
Part One: Pedagogical Perspectives
2. Undoing Traditional Education
Rick Csiernik
3. Femagogy: Centring Feminist Knowledge and Methods in Social Work
Teaching
Susan Hillock
4. Tackling Whiteness in the Classroom and Challenging/Shattering the
Skills-Based Curriculum through Anti-oppression Teaching in Social Work
June Ying Yee and Anne E. Wagner
5. Classrooms as Circles: The Pedagogy of Sharing Indigenous Worldviews
Cyndy Baskin and Cassandra Cornacchia
6. The Crying White Woman and the Politics of Emotion in Anti-oppressive
Social Work Education
Daphne Jeyapal and Liz Grigg
7. The Practice of Critically Reflective Analysis
Carolyn Campbell and Gail Baikie
8. Teaching and Learning Critical Reflection of Practice: Why Was It So
Engaging?
Laura Béres
Part Two: Practice
9. Preparing for Social Work Practice: Effective Educational Approaches to
Bridge Class and Field
Marion Bogo
10. Preparing Social Workers for Practice with Diverse Populations
Claude Olivier and Akin Taiwo
11. Teaching Mindfulness
Diana Coholic
12. Teaching Change: Navigating the Tensions in Social Change Pedagogy
Kathy Hogarth
13. Horses and Baseball: Social Work’s Cultivation of the Third Eye
Janet Yorke, Scott Grant, and Rick Csiernik
14. Bridging the Micro-Macro Divide: Making Policy Relevant to Social Work
Students
Bharati Sethi and Tracy Smith Carrier
15. Navigating Real-World Research Steps: Behind the Scenes
Rachel Birnbaum
16. Charting a New Course for Community-University Partnership for Teaching
Child Welfare Social Work
Nancy Freymond, Gissele Damiani-Taraba, Sherri-Lynn Manto, Sarah Robertson,
Leigh Savage, Marilee Sherry, and Andrew Koster
Part Three: Issues in Teaching
17. Understanding and Responding to the Complexities of Student Anxiety
Stephanie L. Baird
18. Teaching from the Margins: No Good Deed Goes Unpunished
Susan Hillock
19. Incivility or Bullying? Challenges in the Social Work Classroom
Jan Yorke and Tanya Shute
Contributors
1. Issues in Teaching Social Work
Rick Csiernik and Susan Hillock
Part One: Pedagogical Perspectives
2. Undoing Traditional Education
Rick Csiernik
3. Femagogy: Centring Feminist Knowledge and Methods in Social Work
Teaching
Susan Hillock
4. Tackling Whiteness in the Classroom and Challenging/Shattering the
Skills-Based Curriculum through Anti-oppression Teaching in Social Work
June Ying Yee and Anne E. Wagner
5. Classrooms as Circles: The Pedagogy of Sharing Indigenous Worldviews
Cyndy Baskin and Cassandra Cornacchia
6. The Crying White Woman and the Politics of Emotion in Anti-oppressive
Social Work Education
Daphne Jeyapal and Liz Grigg
7. The Practice of Critically Reflective Analysis
Carolyn Campbell and Gail Baikie
8. Teaching and Learning Critical Reflection of Practice: Why Was It So
Engaging?
Laura Béres
Part Two: Practice
9. Preparing for Social Work Practice: Effective Educational Approaches to
Bridge Class and Field
Marion Bogo
10. Preparing Social Workers for Practice with Diverse Populations
Claude Olivier and Akin Taiwo
11. Teaching Mindfulness
Diana Coholic
12. Teaching Change: Navigating the Tensions in Social Change Pedagogy
Kathy Hogarth
13. Horses and Baseball: Social Work’s Cultivation of the Third Eye
Janet Yorke, Scott Grant, and Rick Csiernik
14. Bridging the Micro-Macro Divide: Making Policy Relevant to Social Work
Students
Bharati Sethi and Tracy Smith Carrier
15. Navigating Real-World Research Steps: Behind the Scenes
Rachel Birnbaum
16. Charting a New Course for Community-University Partnership for Teaching
Child Welfare Social Work
Nancy Freymond, Gissele Damiani-Taraba, Sherri-Lynn Manto, Sarah Robertson,
Leigh Savage, Marilee Sherry, and Andrew Koster
Part Three: Issues in Teaching
17. Understanding and Responding to the Complexities of Student Anxiety
Stephanie L. Baird
18. Teaching from the Margins: No Good Deed Goes Unpunished
Susan Hillock
19. Incivility or Bullying? Challenges in the Social Work Classroom
Jan Yorke and Tanya Shute
Contributors