A3 Book section, Chapters in research books
Rethinking Transnational Social Work Pedagogy for Climate Change, Migration, and Crisis Preparedness (2024)
Anand, J. C., K. R., A., Jha, M. K., Bipin, J., & Ranta-Tyrkkö, S. (2024). Rethinking Transnational Social Work Pedagogy for Climate Change, Migration, and Crisis Preparedness. In C. Forde, S. Ranta-Tyrkkö, P. Lievens, K. Rambaree, & H. Belchior-Rocha (Eds.), Teaching and Learning in Ecosocial Work : Concepts, Methods and Practice (pp. 205-222). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-58708-5_14
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Publication details
All authors or editors: Anand, Janet Carter; K. R., Anish; Jha, Manish K.; Bipin, Jojo; Ranta-Tyrkkö, Satu
Parent publication: Teaching and Learning in Ecosocial Work : Concepts, Methods and Practice
Parent publication editors: Forde, Catherine; Ranta-Tyrkkö, Satu; Lievens, Pieter; Rambaree, Komalsingh; Belchior-Rocha, Helena
ISBN: 978-3-031-58707-8
eISBN: 978-3-031-58708-5
Publication year: 2024
Publication date: 11/09/2024
Pages range: 205-222
Number of pages in the book: 312
Publisher: Springer
Place of Publication: Cham
Publication country: Switzerland
Publication language: English
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-58708-5_14
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Abstract
This chapter reflects the teaching and learning experiences from the intensive course Climate Change, Migration and Crisis Preparedness, taught once in Finland in June 2022 and second time in India in January 2023. The course was part of a higher education mobility project focusing on crisis preparedness in social work and involving social work educators and postgraduate social work students from two Finnish and two Indian universities. The chapter discusses the pros and cons of the intensive course format and how it enabled the participants to learn together from the multifaceted subject matter. The discussion elucidates the conceptualization, framing and organization of preparatory sessions, identification of resource materials, and delivery of the course, engaging critically with the active participation of students, their feedback, and field insights from the global north and south.
Keywords: social work; ecological social work; migration (demography); immigrants; crises; climate crisis; crisis preparedness; education and training
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Preliminary JUFO rating: 2
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