Associate Professor
University of Calgary
Edmonton, AB, Canada
Julie Mann-Johnson, MSW, RSW is Associate Director of Field Education and Associate Professor (Teaching) with the University of Calgary, Central and Northern Alberta Region. She has worked most of her 25 year Social Work career in various areas of child welfare practice. This experience has led her to be particularly passionate about supporting feminist, decolonizing, and anti-racist practice as well as ensuring meaningful kin connections for children and youth within that system. In addition to kinship care and assessment of caregivers, her research interests also include socializing social workers to the profession, FASD, and community partnerships.
As a field educator, she is interested in the scholarship of field education and in critical considerations of the delivery of field education. She is involved in several funded research projects focused on experiential learning in social work. From this scholarship, she has published chapters in edited books and presented at conferences. Aspects of this scholarship have included supervision, macro-focused practicums, trauma-informed field education, self-directed and inquiry based experiential learning.
Julie received the Faculty of Social Work Teaching Excellence Award (Educational Leadership) in 2023 and is a Registered Social Worker (RSW) in the province of Alberta.
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Saturday, October 26, 2024
2:15 PM – 2:45 PM CT