OBJECTIVES: The need to address cultural and ethnic diversity issues in medical education as a means to improve the quality of care for all has been widely emphasised. Cultural competence has been ...
which discussed asset-based teaching approaches, cultural competency or being fluent in one’s culture, and social-justice advocacy among youth. Culturally responsive teaching was coined by Gay ...
Skilled actor patients offer a practical, impactful way to teach EMS providers respect for diversity, enhancing critical ...
and the Center for Global Education at Asia Society have identified four key components of global competence. Globally competent youth: investigate the world beyond their immediate environment by ...
Cultural competence has become a common buzzword among aspiring physicians. More medical schools are emphasizing cultural competence in their curricula and med school applicants often cite ...
Wlodkowski and Ginsberg (2018) provide a framework for enhancing learner motivation through Culturally Responsive Teaching (CRT). This approach centers on creating four key conditions that support ...
The Pennsylvania Department of Education’s recent decision to ... The settlement didn’t ban cultural competence training, and the department promptly issued new – albeit optional ...
Engendering competence represents the fourth quadrant of Wlodkowski and Ginsberg’s Culturally Responsive Teaching framework. The authors define engendering competence as “creating an understanding ...