Teaching Skills for Cultural Competence: Are Midwives Prepared for Practice?Malott, Anne M
A curriculum for multicultural education in family medicine residents' cultural knowledge, cross-cultural communication skills, and level of cultural competence increased significantly after participating in a multicultural ... KA Culhane-Pera,C Reif,E Egli,... - 《Family Medicine》 被引量: 185发表...
四级英语 social skills Social skills are essential for individuals to navigate and interact effectively in their personal and professional lives. In today's globalized society, the ability to communicate and interact with others in a socially appropriate manner has become more important than ever. This...
Cross-Cultural Competence and the Importance of Enhancing It A group of people's character traits, insights, spirituality, food, art forms, and behavioral patterns are often considered their culture. When such people actively engage with individuals outside their culture efficiently and successfully, i...
differences—for instance, lower unemployment does not translate to a trend toward relaxing hiring requirements. Different starting levels for degree requirements could account for some of the difference, but not all. Cultural factors are likely at play: Do employers have an open mindset, for ...
This paper examines the overall educational, social and cultural aims of internationalisation and internationalised curricula. Two specific goals expected to enrich graduates' generic attributes are identified: Intercultural competence and skills for critical reflection on the situated and non-neutral nature...
Continuing education in cultural competence is an essential strategy for improving public health employees' effectiveness in working with diverse clients and reducing racial and ethnic health disparities. As the finding illustrated, training programs must incorporate educational components which foster skill ...
Cultural humility vs. cultural competence: A critical distinction in defining physician training outcomes in multicultural education. J. Health Care Poor Underserved 1998, 9, 117–125. [CrossRef] [PubMed] 21. Institute of Medicine. Crossing the Quality Chasm: A New Health System ...
This has important consequences for English language teaching practices, which need to aim at developing the learners' social and professional communication skills, while catering for the dimension of intercultural communication, placed against the local cultural-educational context. This paper shares the ...
Addressing cultural competence is imperative. With the constant increase in diversity through most of the United States social workers and other human service professionals must operate in cross-cultural contexts everywhere and everyday. The idea of more effective crosscultural capabilities is captured in...