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            Transformation of learning and teaching in rehabilitation sciences:

            A case study from South Africa, in Human Functioning

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            Author(s)
            Visser, Monique
            Oosthuizen, Helena
            Louw, Alwyn J.N.
            Unger, Marianne
            Keiller, Lianne
            Inglis-Jassiem, Gakeemah
            Hanekom, Susan D.
            de Beer, Alida
            Gaskin, Ashley
            Bardien, Faeza
            Manas, Lorisha
            Coetzee, Marisa
            de Wit, Monique
            Nizeyimana, Eugene
            Dawood, Gouwa
            Plastow, Nicola
            Joseph, Conran
            Louw, Quinette
            Kloppers, Maatje
            Bester, Juanita
            Baxter, Anja
            Denton, ELLA PRU
            Koegelenberg, Ané
            Burchell, Helena J.
            Simpson, Tayla-leigh
            van Wyk, Marnie
            Ernstzen, Dawn Verna
            Schmutz, Anna M. S.
            Meyer, Ilse S.
            Filies, Gerard
            Müller, Jana
            Gerber, Berna
            Berner, Karina
            Pefile, Ntsikelelo
            Charumbira, Maria Yvonne
            Contributor(s)
            Ernstzen, Dawn Verna (editor)
            Jacobs-Nzuzi Khuabi, Lee-Ann (editor)
            Bardien, Faeza (editor)
            Language
            English
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            Abstract
            This is the second book in the 'Health, Functioning and Technology' series. The focus of this book is on teaching, learning and assessment in rehabilitation education within the African context. The primary contributors to the book are authors from occupational therapy, physiotherapy and speech-language therapy in South Africa. The authors discuss local contextual drivers for renewing rehabilitation professions curricula that support graduates in becoming competent, socially accountable, and dynamic. The foundational element of the chapters in the book is the African context and evidence-informed educational practice. We include the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on teaching, learning, student support and the integration of technology to assist in achieving the goals of the curricula. Through the different themes of transformative learning, curriculum renewal, technology for learning and clinical training key topics are covered on responsive curricula, leadership, interprofessional education, clinical competence, critical consciousness, peer teaching and learning, learning technologies, student support and emergency remote teaching and learning.
            URI
            https://doab-dev.siscern.org/handle/20.500.12854/161203
            Keywords
            Curriculum reform;transformative learning;leadership;interprofessional education;clinical competence;peer teaching and learning;learning technologies; thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing::MQ Nursing and ancillary services::MQS Physiotherapy
            DOI
            10.4102/aosis.2022.BK357
            ISBN
            9781779952516, 9781779952523
            Publisher
            AOSIS
            Publisher website
            http://www.aosis.co.za
            Publication date and place
            2022
            Imprint
            AOSIS Publishing
            Series
            Technology and Health Book Series,
            Pages
            338
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