Applying Concepts of Curriculum Design and Cultural Adaptation: Collaborating on a Dual-Degree Occupational Therapy Program in Mainland China
Occupational therapy is a profession with origins rooted in Western values. As culture plays an important role in shaping theory and practice, the curriculum design of academic programs that train future rehabilitation professionals should reflect the local context. As part of an international partn...
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Main Authors: | Julie McLaughlin Gray (Author), Ling Yu (Elena) (Author), Adley Chan (Author), Cameron Chang (Author), Yijun Liu (Author), Liguo Qian (Author), Hui Wang (Author), Ninghua Wang (Author), Yanyan Yang (Author), Mouwang Zhou (Author), Grace T. Baranek (Author) |
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Hindawi-Wiley,
2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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