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    Difference and diversity as a resource for learning

    Napan, Ksenija; Connor, Helene

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    2013
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    Napan, K., and Connor, H. (2013). Difference and diversity as a resource for learning. Paper presented at Thirteenth International Diversity Organizations, Communities and Nations Conference, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, 26-28 June
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    Abstract
    Transcultural Social Practice at Unitec. The course attracts social practitioners from a range of professional and cultural backgrounds, affinities, personalities and experiences. This diversity is ultilised as a main asset for the course. Course content and process have been adjusted to suit a particular student group still retaining prescribed learning outcomes for the course • Each group is unique but all are very diverse. Invitation to co-create the course via Academic Co-creative Inquiry.
    Keywords:
    social practice, social workers, social work education, course design, co-creation, Unitec courses
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    160799 Social Work not elsewhere classified
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    The Authors

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