Development of a culturally appropriate assessment tool-knowledge, attitude and practice questionnaire on cardiovascular diseases and their risk factorsP., AmarasekaraP., KatulandaP.A., De Silva
This chapter provides comprehensive assessment techniques in relation to multiple identities and their intersectionality by going back to some of previous experiential learning activities. This time readers approach experiential learning activities...
The chapter provides comprehensive assessment techniques in relation to race, gender, sexual orientation, class, disability/impairment, age, religion, language, region, and multiple identities and their intersections. It illustrates how by providing spec
Self-harm is an important predictor of a suicide death. Culturally appropriate strategies for the prevention of self-harm and suicide are needed but the evidence is very limited from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). This study aims to investigat
Final report: Developing a self-assessment tool for culturally and linguistically appropriate services in local public health agencies. Developing a culturally competent health care workforce in Japan: implications for education Articles include: (1) This is Me: Ryan's Story (Ryan Birkemose); (2) ...
“capabilities to plan and implement quality assessment tasks, to interpret evidence and outcomes appropriate to the assessment purpose and type, and to engage students themselves as active participants in [the] assessment of their own learning” (Looney et al., 2018, p. 443).DeLuca et al. (...
A participatory study to identify an appropriate assessment tool with Kanien’kéha (Mohawk) and Inuit in Quebec Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 56 (10) (2021), pp. 1891-1902, 10.1007/s00127-021-02057-1 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar Gomez Cardona et al., 2021 Gomez Cardona, L...
lack of conceptual clarity concerning cultural diversity and cultural competence, little consistency in teaching methods and assessment tools, challenges in determining the most appropriate intervention strategies and integrating cultural activities into curricula, inadequate opportunities for students to practice ...
Studying at university is a stressful time for many, which might result in the development of mental health problems. In the first wave of Covid-19, university students in Turkey reported suffering from an elevated level of stress compared to their peers
(Johnson2013). Thus, teachers are on their own in trying to make sense of which aspects of implicit and explicit/performative culture are appropriate for use in learning contexts. The widespread mistaking of surface features for the deeper core of cultural substance leads to practical ...