Addressing change in physiotherapy education in South Africa
Background: Recent demands for the decolonisation of curriculum in South Africa present challenges to students, academics and other stakeholders. This resulted in tensions in tertiary institutions, cumulating in student-led protests. The authors hypothesised that the lack of shared understanding of...
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Main Authors: | Seyi L. Amosun (Author), Soraya Maart (Author), Niri Naidoo (Author) |
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