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- 1983-1994, [reproduced in 2001] (Creation)
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This series documents Allan Irving’s administrative activities at King’s College (University of Western Ontario) as a member of the Department of Social Work in 1983 and 1984. It also documents his teaching activities at King’s College, when he co-taught the course Social work 190: Selected topics in the history of Canadian social welfare with Professor G. Killan. The series also documents his teaching activities at Nipissing University College (Laurentian University in North Bay) as a guest lecturer in Marge Reitsma-Street course Social welfare in social policy in 1988 ; as co-teacher for the course Law and social welfare (SWLF 3705) with Professor John Gandy during the spring session of 1989 ; and as instructor for the course Law and social welfare (SWLF 3707) during the spring-summer session of 1994. It also documents Irving’s activities at Wilfrid Laurier University when he taught Study in social policy (SK 521), during fall term of 1992.
The series consists of 6 files including course outlines, bibliographies, exams and assignments’ instructions; lectures and working notes; course evaluations; students’ papers; minutes of King’s College Social Work Department council; correspondence and press clippings.
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Press clippings and facsimile communication(s) printed on heat-sensitive paper have been reproduced for conservation reasons and dated [reproduced in 2001].