2023
DOI: 10.1097/jte.0000000000000264
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Developing a Transformative Praxis-Based Curriculum to Educate Physical Therapy Students for Social Responsibility: A Philippine Qualitative Case Study

Abstract: Introduction. Physical therapy (PT) academic institutions are called upon to strengthen their transformative role in developing more socially responsible graduates. Study objectives were to explore faculty perspectives on educating PT students for social responsibility (SR) and to identify strategies for improvement. Review of Literature. Adopting a "curriculum as praxis" orientation for curriculum development supports educating for SR because of its focus on transforming self and the world through recurring c… Show more

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“…Another important intervention is to evaluate and interrogate the current curriculum and its pedagogical approaches to ensure these are aligned to the institution' cultural diversity agenda [52]. The NEI's curriculum should be responsive to the needs of its student generation and to the community they serve [53].…”
Section: Cultural Skill Encountersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another important intervention is to evaluate and interrogate the current curriculum and its pedagogical approaches to ensure these are aligned to the institution' cultural diversity agenda [52]. The NEI's curriculum should be responsive to the needs of its student generation and to the community they serve [53].…”
Section: Cultural Skill Encountersmentioning
confidence: 99%