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Title: Canadian Settlement in Action : History and Future
Authors: Caldararu, Alexandru
Clements, Julie
Gayle, Rennais
Hamer, Christina
MacMinn Varvos, Maria
Sutankayo, Lynn
Vergara, Oscar
Oswald, Suzanne
Caldararu, Alexandru
Sutankayo, Lynn
Ilott, Wendy
Dela Cruz, Rosalia
Murray, Rodger
Fournier, Mitch
Hardie, Rebecca
Chambers, Wendy
Lawson, Robert
Carrière, Nicholle
Farah, Rahma
Keywords: settlement work canada
Issue Date: Sep-2021
Publisher: NorQuest College (via PressBooks)
Abstract: NorQuest’s two-year Settlement Studies diploma is unique among post-secondary programs within Canada. Graduates of the program are aptly able to apply the knowledge, skills, and competencies they have learned through their coursework as well as through extensive work integrated learning opportunities to their work with newcomers to Canada. The program is the first of its kind in Western Canada, and as innovators, NorQuest faculty and staff have undertaken the opportunity to develop an open educational resource (OER) textbook, Canadian Settlement in Action: History and Future. The purpose of the OER is to provide complementary content and resources for learners enrolled in NorQuest’s Settlement Studies diploma program as well as to contribute to the settlement field in general. In the Spring of 2021, a talented group of individuals with expertise and experience in the settlement sector contributed to the development of the textbook. A call for chapter writers was advertised widely and an expert team of writers was assembled. The writers, together with in-house experts at the college, came together at time when conditions for collaboration were challenging due to the global pandemic. The team demonstrated flexibility and commitment to the project despite working remotely across various media and online platforms: Their shared dedication, enthusiasm, and commitment to work in the settlement field is reflected in the chapters of the book. Each writer brings a unique set of skills and intellectual acumen acquired through academia, hands-on experience, and a deep commitment to caring for newcomer populations who choose Canada as their home. Following the success and recognition of the original textbook, our team was inspired to write an additional three chapters in the Spring of 2022. As a follow up to the initial five chapters, our team of subject matter experts continued to write on important concepts which provide broader insights on settlement in Canada and direct applicability to the settlement worker profession.   The OER textbook is not meant to be a comprehensive exploration of this dynamic and multifaceted field, but rather, as an introduction to issues of importance in the settlement sector.
URI: https://openlibrary-repo.ecampusontario.ca/jspui/handle/123456789/1982
ISBN: 978-1-55195-472-1
Other Identifiers: a8721640-0758-40a2-a869-2e62c3f4413e
Appears in Collections:Ontario OER Collection



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