Educating future registered nurses for social justice is an urgent, yet complex undertaking in undergraduate education. Although the need for social justice education is often highlighted, few articles describe practical teaching strategies for ensuring that undertaking. The purpose of this article is to illustrate how a curricular focus on social justice framed and supported the development of a clinical evaluation tool for undergraduate community health clinical experiences. First, social justice is defined and its relationship to baccalaureate nursing education explained. Then a description is provided of how social justice was highlighted in the vision, curriculum, and community health clinical evaluation tool of a College of Nursing. T...
Purpose: Despite advances in medical technology, health disparities persist and even worsen over tim...
The profession of social work emphasizes social justice in its service delivery, yet there is a pauc...
This chapter explores whether we can teach students the value of social justice through clinical met...
Educating future registered nurses for social justice is an urgent, yet complex undertaking in under...
Background Social justice is a cornerstone of nursing because nurses have responsibilities for provi...
Dr. Kathleen Kalb, Associate Professor of Nursing, was awarded $5,000 to develop a curriculum relate...
Teaching an undergraduate level diversity course with a health focus requires specific teaching meth...
Justice as fair and equal treatment for all is one of the core visions for health professional educa...
We argue that while the discipline of nursing aligns with the ideals of social justice and anti-raci...
This article argues that social justice should be included in evaluation education as a fundamental ...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the emphasis of social justice in undergraduate public heal...
Law school clinics are paramount to developing law school graduates who embrace their special respo...
In examining the subject of social justice in public health literature, the word “inextricably” is ...
In examining the subject of social justice in public health literature, the word “inextricably” is ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate how well a Faculty First-Year Seminar incorporated crimina...
Purpose: Despite advances in medical technology, health disparities persist and even worsen over tim...
The profession of social work emphasizes social justice in its service delivery, yet there is a pauc...
This chapter explores whether we can teach students the value of social justice through clinical met...
Educating future registered nurses for social justice is an urgent, yet complex undertaking in under...
Background Social justice is a cornerstone of nursing because nurses have responsibilities for provi...
Dr. Kathleen Kalb, Associate Professor of Nursing, was awarded $5,000 to develop a curriculum relate...
Teaching an undergraduate level diversity course with a health focus requires specific teaching meth...
Justice as fair and equal treatment for all is one of the core visions for health professional educa...
We argue that while the discipline of nursing aligns with the ideals of social justice and anti-raci...
This article argues that social justice should be included in evaluation education as a fundamental ...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the emphasis of social justice in undergraduate public heal...
Law school clinics are paramount to developing law school graduates who embrace their special respo...
In examining the subject of social justice in public health literature, the word “inextricably” is ...
In examining the subject of social justice in public health literature, the word “inextricably” is ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate how well a Faculty First-Year Seminar incorporated crimina...
Purpose: Despite advances in medical technology, health disparities persist and even worsen over tim...
The profession of social work emphasizes social justice in its service delivery, yet there is a pauc...
This chapter explores whether we can teach students the value of social justice through clinical met...