International Journal of Child, Youth and Family Studies

Volume 11, Number 3, 2020 An Exploration of Child and Youth Care Pedagogy and Curriculum Guest-edited by Johanne Jean-Pierre, Natasha Blanchet-Cohen and Sandrina de Finney

Table of contents (10 articles)

Articles

  1. Introduction to Special Issue: An exploration of child and youth care pedagogy and curriculum
  2. ȻENTOL TŦE TEṈEW̱ (together with the land): Part 1: Indigenous land- and water-based pedagogies
  3. ȻENTOL TŦE TEṈEW̱ (together with the land) Part 2: Indigenous Frontline Practice as Resurgence
  4. Settler Education: Acknowledgement, Self-Location, and Settler Ethics in Teaching and Learning
  5. Unsettling White Settler Child and Youth Care Pedagogy and Practice: Discourses on Working in Colonial Violence and Racism
  6. Poised to advocate: The pedagogy of the lightning talk in child and youth care education
  7. Fiction, empathy, and gender diversity: exploring the impact of using a novel in a child and youth care classroom
  8. Innovation in a Capstone Course in Youth Work: Using the Authentic Situated Learning and Teaching Framework
  9. Suicide prevention education within youth work higher education: Negotiating presence and procedure
  10. On Whose Authority? A Collaborative Self-Study into Service-User Involvement and Simulation-based Learning in Child and Youth Care Education

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