INTERDISCIPLINARY AND CROSS-CULTURAL LITERACY: AN ACTIVITY INCREASING BUSINESS AND NURSING STUDENTS CULTURAL AND HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY AWARENESS

F. Fehr, M. Funk, P. Clark
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This article describes an experiential learning assignment encompassing an activity used by three faculty members in two different academic disciplines, Nursing and International Business. This assignment has proven to be mutually beneficial for students and teachers in achieving their course learning objectives. This assignment can be used as a template for other instructors interested in cross cultural and / or cross disciplinary collaboration. In its current form, this assignment involves a 300 level course for students studying International Business and a 200 level course for nursing students studying Relational Practice and communication with others. The activity concerns the assigning of students into small working groups whose members are representative of different cultures and different academic disciplines. This mission requires students to meet (out of regular class time) to discuss and share their knowledge and perceptions of their own culture and the health care industry in their home countries. Students may participate in this activity regardless of their level of knowledge regarding the other’s culture. Participating in the activity provides students the opportunity to discuss characteristics of their own culture and country and to learn about other countries from fellow students. The activity encourages break downs in stereotyping, and to generate confidence in communicating with others that may seem ‘different’.
跨学科和跨文化素养:一项提高商业和护理学生文化和保健行业意识的活动
这篇文章描述了一项体验式学习任务,其中包括两个不同学科——护理学和国际商务——的三名教员所使用的活动。该作业已被证明对学生和教师在实现课程学习目标方面是互惠互利的。这份作业可以作为其他对跨文化和/或跨学科合作感兴趣的教师的模板。在目前的形式下,这项作业包括为学习国际商务的学生开设的300级课程,以及为学习关系实践和与他人交流的护理专业学生开设的200级课程。这项活动涉及到将学生分配到小组中,小组成员代表不同的文化和不同的学术学科。这项任务要求学生见面(在常规课堂时间之外),讨论和分享他们对本国文化和医疗保健行业的知识和看法。无论学生对对方文化的了解程度如何,他们都可以参加这个活动。参加活动为学生提供了讨论本国文化和国家特点的机会,并从同学那里了解其他国家。这项活动鼓励打破刻板印象,并在与看似“不同”的人交流时产生信心。
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