Transforming Social Work Field Education New Insights from Practice Research and Scholarship

Social work field education in Canada is in crisis. New understanding and approaches are urgently needed. Innovative and sustainable models need to be explored and adopted. As professionals, social workers are expected to use research to inform their practice and to contribute to the production of r...

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Other Authors: Drolet, Julie L. (Editor), Charles, Grant (Editor), McConnell, Sheri (Editor), Bogo, Marion (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: University of Calgary Press 2022
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