Wednesday, July 24, 2013

"Aboriginal World Views as Challenges and Possibilities in Social Work Education"


Aboriginal World Views as Challenges and Possibilities in Social Work Education

By

Cyndy Baskin (Ph.D. candidate)
Assistant Professor
School of Social Work, Ryerson University
Toronto, Ontario, Canada


Abstract

As Aboriginal peoples gain more access to schools of social work, the academy needs to respond to their educational needs. This involves incorporating Aboriginal world views into social work education. This paper focuses on one definition of world views according to Aboriginal epistemology. It also critiques both the role of social work in the lives of Aboriginal peoples and the goals of social work education. It raises key components that need to be addressed in the academy and provides ways in which this can be achieved. In addition, the paper stresses the importance of this content being taught to all social work students.

Link to Full Article online: http://www1.uwindsor.ca/criticalsocialwork/aboriginal-world-views-as-challenges-and-possibilities-in-social-work-education 

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