Poverty simulations can be effective experiential learning tools for educating community members about the impact of poverty on families. The project described here includes survey results from three simulations with community leaders and teachers. This project illustrated how such workshops can help Extension professionals extend their reach and impact by engaging coalitions and volunteers and building community partnerships with school systems and community leadership groups
Background: Poverty can be defined as the lack of access to basic human needs: food, water, and shel...
Please join us for a rare opportunity to better understand what many of our youth living in poverty ...
Practitioner attitudes about low-income patients may impact clinical care and outcomes. Poverty simu...
Poverty simulations can be effective experiential learning tools for educating community members abo...
We examined the program outcomes of a poverty simulation offered by Nebraska Extension. Using qualit...
Studies of children growing up in poverty describe increasingly devastating effects on many areas of...
A quarter of Mississippi\u27s population lives below the poverty line. Poverty is linked to a myriad...
The purpose of this study was to investigate to what extent participating in a poverty simulation ef...
Poverty is a significant issue in the United States and negative attitudes of service providers have...
This paper speaks to the potential for simulation and experience-based educational programs in deliv...
The School of Social Work at Southern Adventist University has been working alongside the Chattanoog...
This social justice-based project used evaluated the level of understanding that students of Endicot...
Recent research regarding children who grow up in poverty reveals increasingly negative effects on d...
This presentation describes the Poverty Simulation in southeast Georgia and its history. Survey data...
More than 10% of people living in the United States are impoverished. These human beings are subject...
Background: Poverty can be defined as the lack of access to basic human needs: food, water, and shel...
Please join us for a rare opportunity to better understand what many of our youth living in poverty ...
Practitioner attitudes about low-income patients may impact clinical care and outcomes. Poverty simu...
Poverty simulations can be effective experiential learning tools for educating community members abo...
We examined the program outcomes of a poverty simulation offered by Nebraska Extension. Using qualit...
Studies of children growing up in poverty describe increasingly devastating effects on many areas of...
A quarter of Mississippi\u27s population lives below the poverty line. Poverty is linked to a myriad...
The purpose of this study was to investigate to what extent participating in a poverty simulation ef...
Poverty is a significant issue in the United States and negative attitudes of service providers have...
This paper speaks to the potential for simulation and experience-based educational programs in deliv...
The School of Social Work at Southern Adventist University has been working alongside the Chattanoog...
This social justice-based project used evaluated the level of understanding that students of Endicot...
Recent research regarding children who grow up in poverty reveals increasingly negative effects on d...
This presentation describes the Poverty Simulation in southeast Georgia and its history. Survey data...
More than 10% of people living in the United States are impoverished. These human beings are subject...
Background: Poverty can be defined as the lack of access to basic human needs: food, water, and shel...
Please join us for a rare opportunity to better understand what many of our youth living in poverty ...
Practitioner attitudes about low-income patients may impact clinical care and outcomes. Poverty simu...