European Conference of Social Work Education 2023 | Prof. Dr. Franziska Wächter präsentiert das Projekt Educational Comics

European Conference of Social Work Education 2023

20.-23.06.2023 in Porto/Portugal

Die internationale Konferenz steht dieses Jahr unter dem Titel "Diversity and Social Work Education: Building Bridges for Sustainable Futures".

KHSB-Prof. Dr. Franziska Wächer präsentiert am 22. Juni 2023 in der Sektion "Innovative, Creative and Art-based Approaches in Social Work Education" das Projekt der Educational Comics (www.womeninsocialsciences.eu) unter dem Titel "Look at us: Invisible Women in Social Sciences and Social Work" .

 

Sektion "Innovative, Creative and Art-based Approaches in Social Work Education"

Scientific research and professional practice have shown that the different forms of artistic expression (music, theatre, dance, poetry, visual- and digital arts) are particularly effective pedagogical tools for social intervention and transformative learning. They also contribute to the development of alternative languages to the usual technocracy of Social Work. Presenters in this thematic group are invited to share knowledge and discuss theoretical departures and pedagogical practices linked to the use of different forms of expression in SWE)

 

European Conference of Social Work Education 2023 | Diversity and Social Work Education: Building Bridges for Sustainable Futures

The 2023 European Conference on Social Work Education aims to be an international forum for dialogue and discussion about concerns, challenges and practices in social work education.

In times when freedom and democracy are challenged by environmental crisis, war, insecurity, and the growth of extreme-right movements in Europe, the overarching themes of the conference are respect for diversity, equality, and the achievement of socially responsible societies. The conference promotes the mission of the EASSW towards the inalienable rights of the individual, freedom, justice, and peace to foster cooperation, collegiality, and solidarity. It builds further on the Tallin conference’s 2021 themes of resilience and innovation in working together in partnership for safer and environmentally sustainable futures.

 

 

 

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