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Expérimenter le 'faire equipe' pour développer son pouvoir
The Arts as an Integrative Educational Tool
Sexuality as a subject within practice and education
Bafa-Bafa
Building a coherent curriculum
Dessin-Langage- Violences Ordinaires
21st century skills for social work in Netherlands
Challenging Normality - hegemonial perspectives under scrutiny
Hands on! Experience new learning&the implications for teaching
Being a social worker - exploring and teaching about identities
Innovatory bond between education, research and social work
The ethical dilemmas for educators
Co-construire le Vivre Ensemble
Learning in times of transition and crisis
Five Core Competences as a Sustainable Model for the BSW program?
Observation en contexte interculturel
Critical Conversations in the Classroom: Empowering Social Work
Précarité et non recours aux droits
Indigenous Religious and Spiritual Based Pedagogy for SW Students
Infusing Experiential Education throughout the Undergraduate BSW
Groupwork in Social Work Education, Practice and Research
Perspectives of experts by lived experiences in social work
Social Work Education in a Womens Prison; a Canadian Example
The use of film in social work education
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