The Syllabus: A Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Nursing Education
CONCLUSION: A carefully crafted syllabus statement is a purposeful acknowledgement of DEI as a core value in nursing education and may positively affect students' impression of a course. [J Nurs Educ. 2024;63(X):XXX-XXX.].PMID:38598785 | DOI:10.3928/01484834-20240321-01 (Source: The Journal of Nursing Education)
Source: The Journal of Nursing Education - April 10, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Mahrokh M Kobeissi Kelly Kearney Kala Christopherson Elda G Ramirez Source Type: research

The Syllabus: A Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Nursing Education
CONCLUSION: A carefully crafted syllabus statement is a purposeful acknowledgement of DEI as a core value in nursing education and may positively affect students' impression of a course. [J Nurs Educ. 2024;63(X):XXX-XXX.].PMID:38598785 | DOI:10.3928/01484834-20240321-01 (Source: The Journal of Nursing Education)
Source: The Journal of Nursing Education - April 10, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Mahrokh M Kobeissi Kelly Kearney Kala Christopherson Elda G Ramirez Source Type: research

The Syllabus: A Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Nursing Education
CONCLUSION: A carefully crafted syllabus statement is a purposeful acknowledgement of DEI as a core value in nursing education and may positively affect students' impression of a course. [J Nurs Educ. 2024;63(X):XXX-XXX.].PMID:38598785 | DOI:10.3928/01484834-20240321-01 (Source: The Journal of Nursing Education)
Source: The Journal of Nursing Education - April 10, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Mahrokh M Kobeissi Kelly Kearney Kala Christopherson Elda G Ramirez Source Type: research

APA Opposes Efforts to Ban Diversity Initiatives in Medical Education
On Friday APA issued astatement opposing efforts to ban diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs and initiatives in medical education.“In today’s medical schools and academic psychiatry departments, the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion are critical to ensure that the next generation of physicians can serve the needs of evolving, diverse, underrepresented, and underserved patient populations,” the statement said .“Recently, there have been efforts to ban these principles in colleges and universities. This presents a chilling and undesirable development that restricts the ability of medical stude...
Source: Psychiatr News - April 8, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Tags: affirmative action APA statement DEI diversity equity inclusion legislation medical education Supreme Court Source Type: research

Universal Design for Learning Supports Distance Learning for Deaf Students
Am Ann Deaf. 2023;168(3):41-54. doi: 10.1353/aad.2023.a917249.ABSTRACTWhen the COVID-19 pandemic began in 2020, teachers around the United States shifted to distance learning practically overnight. In both general education and special education, many teachers did not have tools or strategies in place to provide deaf students with accessible lessons and support. Teachers needed to change their materials quickly and clearly in order to meet the needs of all their students in the new distance format. The unique needs of deaf and hard of hearing students meant that unique accommodations and solutions needed to be considered a...
Source: American Annals of the Deaf - April 8, 2024 Category: Audiology Authors: Katie Taylor Christina Yuknis Source Type: research

Inclusion of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students in Saudi Arabia: A Study of the Perceptions of Teachers
Am Ann Deaf. 2023;168(4):137-156. doi: 10.1353/aad.2023.a922848.ABSTRACTThe researchers investigated how teachers perceive the inclusion of deaf and hard of hearing (D/hh) students in mainstream classrooms in Saudi Arabia. They also examined how teachers' perception of this inclusion is influenced by their position (as a teacher in special or mainstream education). The researchers collected 196 teacher responses using an existing online survey (partly open-ended). They found that, overall, teachers in Saudi Arabia had slightly negative perceptions of teaching D/hh students in mainstream classrooms. But their teaching posit...
Source: American Annals of the Deaf - April 8, 2024 Category: Audiology Authors: Fahad Aseery Ali Alasmari Source Type: research

Social identity, mental health and the experience of migration
Br J Soc Psychol. 2024 Apr 8. doi: 10.1111/bjso.12745. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTEvidence suggests that social identities, which provide purpose and a sense of belonging, enhance resilience against psychological strain and safeguard well-being. This applies to first-generation migrant populations facing adverse experiences, including prejudice and disconnection from previous identities during host country integration, negatively impacting their well-being. The importance of social identity also extends to first-generation migrant descendants, confronting dual-identity challenges and experiencing exclusion and discrimin...
Source: The British Journal of Social Psychology - April 8, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Kristine Brance Vasileios Chatzimpyros Richard P Bentall Source Type: research

The effect of a home-based, gamified stability skills intervention on 4-5-year-old children's physical and cognitive outcomes: A pilot study
This study demonstrates that a home-based, gamified, stability skills intervention enhances stability skills, fundamental movement skills, perceived motor competence and cognition in children aged 4-5-years old.PMID:38588787 | DOI:10.1016/j.psychsport.2024.102636 (Source: Psychology of Sport and Exercise)
Source: Psychology of Sport and Exercise - April 8, 2024 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: K Fitton Davies S Clarke R Martins J R Rudd M Duncan Source Type: research

Universal Design for Learning Supports Distance Learning for Deaf Students
Am Ann Deaf. 2023;168(3):41-54. doi: 10.1353/aad.2023.a917249.ABSTRACTWhen the COVID-19 pandemic began in 2020, teachers around the United States shifted to distance learning practically overnight. In both general education and special education, many teachers did not have tools or strategies in place to provide deaf students with accessible lessons and support. Teachers needed to change their materials quickly and clearly in order to meet the needs of all their students in the new distance format. The unique needs of deaf and hard of hearing students meant that unique accommodations and solutions needed to be considered a...
Source: American Annals of the Deaf - April 8, 2024 Category: Audiology Authors: Katie Taylor Christina Yuknis Source Type: research

Inclusion of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students in Saudi Arabia: A Study of the Perceptions of Teachers
Am Ann Deaf. 2023;168(4):137-156. doi: 10.1353/aad.2023.a922848.ABSTRACTThe researchers investigated how teachers perceive the inclusion of deaf and hard of hearing (D/hh) students in mainstream classrooms in Saudi Arabia. They also examined how teachers' perception of this inclusion is influenced by their position (as a teacher in special or mainstream education). The researchers collected 196 teacher responses using an existing online survey (partly open-ended). They found that, overall, teachers in Saudi Arabia had slightly negative perceptions of teaching D/hh students in mainstream classrooms. But their teaching posit...
Source: American Annals of the Deaf - April 8, 2024 Category: Audiology Authors: Fahad Aseery Ali Alasmari Source Type: research

Social identity, mental health and the experience of migration
Br J Soc Psychol. 2024 Apr 8. doi: 10.1111/bjso.12745. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTEvidence suggests that social identities, which provide purpose and a sense of belonging, enhance resilience against psychological strain and safeguard well-being. This applies to first-generation migrant populations facing adverse experiences, including prejudice and disconnection from previous identities during host country integration, negatively impacting their well-being. The importance of social identity also extends to first-generation migrant descendants, confronting dual-identity challenges and experiencing exclusion and discrimin...
Source: The British Journal of Social Psychology - April 8, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Kristine Brance Vasileios Chatzimpyros Richard P Bentall Source Type: research

Universal Design for Learning Supports Distance Learning for Deaf Students
Am Ann Deaf. 2023;168(3):41-54. doi: 10.1353/aad.2023.a917249.ABSTRACTWhen the COVID-19 pandemic began in 2020, teachers around the United States shifted to distance learning practically overnight. In both general education and special education, many teachers did not have tools or strategies in place to provide deaf students with accessible lessons and support. Teachers needed to change their materials quickly and clearly in order to meet the needs of all their students in the new distance format. The unique needs of deaf and hard of hearing students meant that unique accommodations and solutions needed to be considered a...
Source: American Annals of the Deaf - April 8, 2024 Category: Audiology Authors: Katie Taylor Christina Yuknis Source Type: research

Inclusion of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students in Saudi Arabia: A Study of the Perceptions of Teachers
Am Ann Deaf. 2023;168(4):137-156. doi: 10.1353/aad.2023.a922848.ABSTRACTThe researchers investigated how teachers perceive the inclusion of deaf and hard of hearing (D/hh) students in mainstream classrooms in Saudi Arabia. They also examined how teachers' perception of this inclusion is influenced by their position (as a teacher in special or mainstream education). The researchers collected 196 teacher responses using an existing online survey (partly open-ended). They found that, overall, teachers in Saudi Arabia had slightly negative perceptions of teaching D/hh students in mainstream classrooms. But their teaching posit...
Source: American Annals of the Deaf - April 8, 2024 Category: Audiology Authors: Fahad Aseery Ali Alasmari Source Type: research

Social identity, mental health and the experience of migration
Br J Soc Psychol. 2024 Apr 8. doi: 10.1111/bjso.12745. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTEvidence suggests that social identities, which provide purpose and a sense of belonging, enhance resilience against psychological strain and safeguard well-being. This applies to first-generation migrant populations facing adverse experiences, including prejudice and disconnection from previous identities during host country integration, negatively impacting their well-being. The importance of social identity also extends to first-generation migrant descendants, confronting dual-identity challenges and experiencing exclusion and discrimin...
Source: The British Journal of Social Psychology - April 8, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Kristine Brance Vasileios Chatzimpyros Richard P Bentall Source Type: research

Universal Design for Learning Supports Distance Learning for Deaf Students
Am Ann Deaf. 2023;168(3):41-54. doi: 10.1353/aad.2023.a917249.ABSTRACTWhen the COVID-19 pandemic began in 2020, teachers around the United States shifted to distance learning practically overnight. In both general education and special education, many teachers did not have tools or strategies in place to provide deaf students with accessible lessons and support. Teachers needed to change their materials quickly and clearly in order to meet the needs of all their students in the new distance format. The unique needs of deaf and hard of hearing students meant that unique accommodations and solutions needed to be considered a...
Source: American Annals of the Deaf - April 8, 2024 Category: Audiology Authors: Katie Taylor Christina Yuknis Source Type: research