How Can Interprofessional Skills Be Taught during University Studies? Student Teachers, and Social Work and Law Students Solving Complex Student Welfare Cases
This study focused on the learning of interprofessional skills through an interdisciplinary university course provided to student teachers, and social work and law students. This study explored the development of the course, the aim of which was to raise the student's understanding of interprof...
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Main Authors: | Suvi Lakkala (Author), Anna Nikupeteri (Author), Lauri Lantela (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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