If occupational science education is to become more globally relevant, it must highlight more voices and practices from diverse communities. Learning about occupational justice from the perspectives of Global South communities addresses cognitive injustice and the need to decolonise occupational science education. This paper offers some critical reflections concerning the author’s pedagogic approach, and the ways his research about olive growing in Palestine (Simaan, 2018) informed students’ learning about occupational justice. It focuses on the processes in which students and lecturers engaged within a decolonising approach to occupational science education. A learning activity based on pedagogical processes of ‘conscientization’ (Freire, ...
Decolonising the curriculum in higher education has attracted a lot of recent attention. However, mo...
The concept of decolonising the curriculum is currently under widespread discussion in higher educat...
The emergence of occupational science in non-English speaking countries is frequently hampered by di...
If occupational science education is to become more globally relevant, it must highlight more voices...
The paper seeks to provide a critical reflection on theorising perspectives in relation to decolonis...
This paper responds to Townsend (2020), and Gibson and Farias (2020), who were invited to write comm...
This poster presentation is not discussing a research study or a literature review. This poster pres...
This article describes an innovative transnational education project involving three European Univer...
Background. Occupational therapy’s conceptual tools need to be considered from Global South perspect...
This paper draws on two studies that utilised an occupational science lens in understanding daily-li...
También publicado en español.[Abstract] The emergence of occupational science in non-English speak...
The history, scope, and practice of occupational therapy are taught in many parts of the world using...
Intent: This theoretical paper presents one occupational therapy graduate school’s curriculum desig...
The authors of this Topics in Education article, who are both occupational therapy educators, reflec...
Topic: Critical reflexivity regarding the ‘conditions of possibility’ (Kantartzis & Molineux, 2012) ...
Decolonising the curriculum in higher education has attracted a lot of recent attention. However, mo...
The concept of decolonising the curriculum is currently under widespread discussion in higher educat...
The emergence of occupational science in non-English speaking countries is frequently hampered by di...
If occupational science education is to become more globally relevant, it must highlight more voices...
The paper seeks to provide a critical reflection on theorising perspectives in relation to decolonis...
This paper responds to Townsend (2020), and Gibson and Farias (2020), who were invited to write comm...
This poster presentation is not discussing a research study or a literature review. This poster pres...
This article describes an innovative transnational education project involving three European Univer...
Background. Occupational therapy’s conceptual tools need to be considered from Global South perspect...
This paper draws on two studies that utilised an occupational science lens in understanding daily-li...
También publicado en español.[Abstract] The emergence of occupational science in non-English speak...
The history, scope, and practice of occupational therapy are taught in many parts of the world using...
Intent: This theoretical paper presents one occupational therapy graduate school’s curriculum desig...
The authors of this Topics in Education article, who are both occupational therapy educators, reflec...
Topic: Critical reflexivity regarding the ‘conditions of possibility’ (Kantartzis & Molineux, 2012) ...
Decolonising the curriculum in higher education has attracted a lot of recent attention. However, mo...
The concept of decolonising the curriculum is currently under widespread discussion in higher educat...
The emergence of occupational science in non-English speaking countries is frequently hampered by di...