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Psychometric properties of the intercultural effectiveness scale in a sample of in-service Chilean EFL teachers. [PDF]
Klenner-Loebel M +4 more
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Language, Culture, and Social Cognition [PDF]
Darmojuwono, S. (Setiawati)
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ABSTRACT Issue Addressed While culturally appropriate health programming for young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people is increasing, evaluations of such initiatives remain limited by pragmatic and epistemological challenges. This study sought to address these limitations when piloting and examining the feasibility and acceptability of Tidda ...
Madeleine English +5 more
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Abstract Large language model (LLM) chatbots have rapidly emerged as powerful tools in education, offering new avenues to support social and emotional learning (SEL). Literature lacks synthesis studies related to SEL competencies and how LLM chatbots are used to foster them, that is, affordances.
Haolan Liu +3 more
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The Intercultural Sensitivity of Korean University Students for the Development of Programs Promoting Intercultural Sensitivity [PDF]
Oksoon Kim +7 more
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Children's Inalienable Literacy Education Rights and the Science of Reading
The graphical abstract includes an image of a tree rooted in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child; this fruitful tree represents rights‐affirming literacy education. 15 literacy education rights (elaborated in the article) are listed as dimensions of rights‐affirming education.
Maren S. Aukerman +2 more
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Exploring the Meaning of Cultural Competence Among Undergraduate Nursing Students. [PDF]
Huang WSS, Terry D, Peck B.
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Aotearoa New Zealand has one of the highest rates of anxiety and depression globally, with Māori and Pacific groups carrying the greatest burden. We need to better understand the driving factors to improve the availability and flexibility of our treatment pathways.
Olivia K. Harrison +24 more
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Abstract Forensic healthcare workers (FHWs) are highly susceptible to work‐related stress and declining well‐being due to frequent interactions with forensic patients, who often exhibit violent behavior. While much of the existing literature has centered on the factors that predict ill‐being among FHWs, such as stress and burnout levels, fewer studies ...
Marta K. Bergmans +3 more
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Preparing Italian residents for global medical practice: the role of internationalization in education. [PDF]
Ebm C +6 more
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