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Teachers’ implicit beliefs about the students of the Roma and the Hungarian cultural group [PDF]
Research has shown that the beliefs about cultural, ethnic or racial diversities among students are vital for the effective work of teachers. Hence, in this paper, we aim at determining: (1) in what ways the teachers perceive and interpret the ...
Dimitrijević Bojana M.+2 more
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Globalization and health in minority groups
The following article goes through the history of cultures, catching a glimpse of how they merge and confront their identities by the unstoppable upcoming globalization.
Sergio Romeo López Alonso
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Medication-Related Outcomes and Health Equity: Evidence for Pharmaceutical Care
Marginalised people experience diminished access to pharmaceutical care and worse medication-related outcomes than the general population. Health equity is a global priority.
Tamasine Grimes+3 more
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Justification of Galston's Liberal Pluralism [PDF]
Liberal multicultural theories developed in late twenty-first century aims to ensure the rights of the minorities, social justice and harmony in liberal societies. Will Kymlicka is the leading philosopher in this field.
Golam, Azam
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Representation of South Asian people in randomised clinical trials: analysis of trials' data [PDF]
Excluding patients of ethnic minority groups from clinical trials is unethical, introduces substantial bias, and means that findings are based on unrepresentative populations.
Atkin, K.+4 more
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Background Ethnic minority groups in Vietnam experience economic, social and health inequalities. There are significant disparities in health service utilisation, and cultural, interpersonal and communication barriers impact on quality of care.
Shannon McKinn+3 more
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Beliefs of Two Culturally Diverse Groups of Teachers About Intercultural Bilingual Education
This article provides an overview of the ideas that two groups of bilingual teachers from different contexts, one indigenous and the other Western, have about the concepts of education, bilingualism, and interculturality.
Fabián Benavides Jimenez+1 more
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Cemeteries have been viewed in opposed ways as ritual spaces that either mirror society or present an idealized model of society. In this article, we propose an analysis of cemeteries as ritual spaces, focused on the case study of municipal cemetery ...
Christoph Jedan+4 more
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Programmatic and Teaching Initiatives for Ethnically Diverse Nursing Students: A Literature Review
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the evidence of programmatic and teaching initiatives implemented by nursing faculty to enhance the academic success rates of ethnically diverse students (EDS).
Marivic B. Torregosa, PhD, RN, FNP-BC+1 more
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MIME: Minority Inclusion for Majority Group Enhancement of AI Performance [PDF]
Several papers have rightly included minority groups in artificial intelligence (AI) training data to improve test inference for minority groups and/or society-at-large. A society-at-large consists of both minority and majority stakeholders. A common misconception is that minority inclusion does not increase performance for majority groups alone.
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