Cross-cultural metacognition as a prior for humanitarian knowledge: when cultures collide in global health emergencies

T Chin, J Meng, S Wang, Y Shi, J Zhang - Journal of Knowledge …, 2022 - emerald.com
… , skills and personal attributes to work successfully with people from different national cultural
backgrounds at home or abroad”. … with no face-to-face meetings and long-term working at …

Global developments in social prescribing

DF Morse, S Sandhu, K Mulligan, S Tierney… - … Global Health, 2022 - gh.bmj.com
… , skills, motivation and confidence to manage their own health … iterative feedback with a
working group of social prescribing … prescribing may not require new funds if health systems are …

Internationalization in higher education: global trends and recommendations for its future

H De Wit, PG Altbach - Higher education in the next decade, 2021 - brill.com
… higher education are striving to reach excellence in research … alternatives to undergraduate
study abroad programs on the … , mostly language competency, without going for a degree or …

Global health policy in the 21st century: challenges and opportunities to arrest the global disability burden from musculoskeletal health conditions

AM Briggs, J Shiffman, YR Shawar, K Åkesson… - … Practice & Research …, 2020 - Elsevier
… Development of knowledge and skills among health professionals to manage MSK health
… and co-ordinating responses, working as committed individuals not formally representing …

[HTML][HTML] Priorities and challenges for health leadership and workforce management globally: a rapid review

CA Figueroa, R Harrison, A Chauhan… - … health services research, 2019 - Springer
… (WHO) landmark publication ‘Working together for health’ and … from leading health service
management and global healthcompetence may be important for health managers working

Maximizing cross-cultural learning from exchange study abroad programs: Transformative learning theory

A Chwialkowska - … of Studies in International Education, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
… than letting students choose the comfort of working with those they know. Empirical … of study
abroad components which resulted (or did not result) increase in cross-cultural competence

[PDF][PDF] What the COVID-19 pandemic has exposed: the findings of five global health workforce professions

E Downey, HS Fokeladeh, H Catton - 2023 - apps.who.int
… translation was not created by the World Health Organization (WHO). WHO is not responsible
… services, and less than 1% of the global health workforce is working in mental health, ICN …

[HTML][HTML] Characteristics of successful programmes targeting gender inequality and restrictive gender norms for the health and wellbeing of children, adolescents, and …

JK Levy, GL Darmstadt, C Ashby, M Quandt… - … Lancet Global Health, 2020 - thelancet.com
… programmes that met the Interagency Gender Working … through activities to improve
interpersonal skills, shift notions of … that were small or did not otherwise meet our evaluation …

[图书][B] Integrating study abroad into the curriculum: Theory and practice across the disciplines

E Brewer, K Cunningham - 2023 - books.google.com
… Similarly, faculty and administrators working on study abroadthe world, this is no easy
thing, as students, study abroad … goals for study abroad, such as skills acquisition for the global

[PDF][PDF] Online teaching challenges during COVID-19 pandemic

M Hassan - International Journal of Information and Education …, 2021 - academia.edu
… as a pandemic by the World Health Organization after the alert … the necessary skills to
succeed. Add to this, will the online … may find it uncomforting setting in front of a screen trying to …