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Reimagining Field Education in Social Work: The Promise Unveiled
Author(s) -
Purnima George,
Susan Siver,
Susan Preston
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
advances in social work
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2331-4125
pISSN - 1527-8565
DOI - 10.18060/2440
Subject(s) - transformative learning , oppression , social work , field (mathematics) , sociology , engineering ethics , perspective (graphical) , work (physics) , pedagogy , public relations , environmental ethics , social science , political science , engineering , law , politics , mechanical engineering , philosophy , mathematics , artificial intelligence , computer science , pure mathematics
The current wave of neo-liberalism in Canada has driven our universities to retreat from their responsibilities as public institutions, accountable to their communities. In this paper we present a case study of field education in Canada and discuss the implications of the neoliberal academy on social work field education. On the basis of our experience as faculty consultants of BSW and MSW students, and coming from a school of social work that embraces an anti-oppression perspective as its guiding philosophy, we undertake a reconceptualization exercise in which we re-imagine field education. We politicize field education as a site with transformative possibilities. We describe the principles and processes that inform our reconceptualization and offer an example of how this might be realized in practice. This paper contributes towards developing new knowledge that unveils the promise of transformative change through a re-imagination of field education.

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