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The Role of Food Selection in Swedish Home Economics: The Educational Visions and Cultural Meaning
TL;DR: Results show that foods talked about and chosen by teachers and students were reflections of dominant cultural values, and indicate that teachers had more agency than students, but that the choices they made were framed by educational visions and cultural values.
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Speech-language pathology and ethical practice in global contexts
Bea Staley,Ellen M. Hickey,David W. Rule,Helen Barrett,Claire Salter,Rachael Gibson,David Rochus +6 more
TL;DR: This paper presents case studies of speech-language pathology work in global settings examined within the context of ethical frameworks developed by: The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Speech- language and Audiology Canada, and Speech Pathology Australia.
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Trauma-Informed Care in Music Therapy: Principles, Guidelines, and a Clinical Case Illustration
TL;DR: Methods of identifying, assessing, and treating complex clinical issues in music therapy are discussed with the goal of helping clinicians understand where treatment needs to begin to ensure therapeutic goals addressing primary issues prior to addressing secondary issues and the appropriate use of music therapy methods.
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The viewing room: A lens for developing ethical comportment.
TL;DR: Three film exemplars and related teaching strategies designed to facilitate transformative learning and development of ethical comportment are presented.
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The effect of organizational and personal variables on the ability to practice compassionately
Kathleen Ledoux,Cheryl Forchuk,Cheryl Forchuk,Christopher Higgins,Abraham Rudnick,Abraham Rudnick +5 more
TL;DR: This study shows that structural empowerment, psychological empowerment, and inter-professional collaboration has been discussed in the literature as a possible predictor of compassion and is a step towards the building of nursing compassion literacy.