Cross-Cultural Service Learning as Pedagogy for Character Development in Occupational Therapy Doctoral Students
Occupational therapists must demonstrate a broad spectrum of knowledge, clinical reasoning skills, and professionalism to be effective practitioners. Development of ethical practice must begin with the educational process to shape character traits as building blocks of moral reasoning. This article...
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Main Authors: | Heather Y.Z. St. Peters (Author), Nathan Short (Author) |
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