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A Literary Approach to Teaching Cultural Competence
Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 2000Cultural competence is a necessity in today’s diverse society and an essential component of clinical practice. As an adjunct to other sources, literature can enrich teaching and sensitize students to cultural issues in health care. The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down is a beautifully written and compelling story well suited for instructional ...
L, Clark, J, Zuk, J, Baramee
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Literary Competence Beyond Conventions
Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2001ABSTRACT Comparing reading test results to an understanding of “literary competence” as internalised literary conventions, the present article proposes a revision of the conception as well as a mod ...
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Literary translation and insufficient grammatical competence
Perspectives, 1995Abstract The author discusses the role of grammatical competence in translation of literary texts from Slovene into English at university level Translation activity presupposes a maximally developed grammatical competence, which should enable translation students to use the target language creatively.
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The notion of literary competence in the European literary framework
2022The European Literary Framework describes the development of literary competence in the secondary education for the country of the European Union. We will present our analysis of this document. We found the framework emphasizes literary knowledge. It assumes that the reader recognizes some literary conventions, e.g. polysemy and semantic innovation. We
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Teaching Cultural Competence Using an Exemplar from Literary Journalism
Journal of Nursing Education, 2004Fadiman’s work of literary journalism, The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down, was used as a case study to teach transcultural and other nursing concepts to undergraduate nursing students. Campinha-Bacote’s model of cultural competence was used to organize transcultural nursing concepts in the course.
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Engaged Students, Literary Competence
The English Journal, 2004Bonnie Ericson, Sheridan Blau
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METHODS OF DEVELOPING STUDENTS' LITERARY COMPETENCES
Developing students' literary competences is essential for fostering critical thinking, interpretative skills, and cultural awareness in language and literature education. This article explores various pedagogical methods aimed at enhancing students’ ability to analyze, interpret, and engage with literary texts effectively.openaire +1 more source
The cultural evolution of love in literary history
Nature Human Behaviour, 2022Nicolas Baumard +2 more
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