Rachel Forsyth
Developing inter-cultural competencies without travelling
Forsyth, Rachel; Hamshire, Claire; O'Connor, Deborah; Barlund, Esa; Hyrkkanen, Ursula
Authors
Claire Hamshire
Deborah O'Connor
Esa Barlund
Ursula Hyrkkanen
Abstract
Healthcare professionals work with increasingly diverse groups of colleagues and patients in their practice, and it is essential that they develop intercultural competence. International experiences in healthcare curricula can help in this development, but healthcare students on courses tend to have limited opportunities for travel. This paper presents data on the use of an online classroom to provide an environment in which physiotherapy students from two countries could work together to review video case studies to enhance their knowledge and understanding of selected patient conditions and compare different approaches to diagnosis and treatment. These activities were integrated into the usual curriculum in both countries. Evaluation of students’ experiences showed that they valued the opportunity to engage with their peers in another country and were readily able to identify professional and academic benefit from participation. They commented on the impact on their professional identity formation, the benefits of widening their community of practice, and of becoming more interculturally competent.
Citation
Forsyth, R., Hamshire, C., O'Connor, D., Barlund, E., & Hyrkkanen, U. (2020). Developing inter-cultural competencies without travelling. #Journal not on list, 3(1),
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Publication Date | Mar 2, 2020 |
Deposit Date | Feb 16, 2024 |
Publicly Available Date | Feb 20, 2024 |
Journal | Student Engagement in Higher Education Journal |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 3 |
Issue | 1 |
Publisher URL | https://sehej.raise-network.com/raise/article/view/1024 |
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