Putting the world as classroom: an application of the inequalities imagination model in nursing and health education
Putting the world as classroom: an application of the inequalities imagination model in nursing and health education
Submitted by National Center... on Mar 14, 2014 - 11:14am CDT
This article focuses on the description of an educational initiative, the Interdisciplinary Population Health Project (IPHP) conducted in the academic year of 2006-2007 with a group of nursing and health care students. Inspired by population health, community development, critical pedagogy, and the inequalities imagination model, students participated in diverse educational activities to become immersed in the everyday life of an underserved urban neighborhood. A sample of convenience composed of 158 students was recruited from 4 health disciplines in a Western Canadian university.
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