Description
There is growing evidence for the effectiveness of arts-based learning in the education of healthcare professionals. However, introducing novel and unfamiliar approaches within a crowded curriculum is not always easy. This webinar will feature real-world examples of drama-based initiatives taking place in nursing and midwifery education. You will get to try out some of the practical techniques used in these project and discuss how they might be employed in your own context.Suitable for those responsible for the education and continuing professional development of health and social care workers.
Period | 10 Sept 2020 |
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Event type | Other |
Degree of Recognition | International |
Keywords
- health, nutrition and quality of life
- wellbeing
- empathy
- aesthetics, design and media
- Performative Research
- drama
- forum theater
Documents & Links
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Projects
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