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What is Machismo

Designing Culturally Competent Programming for PK-20 Classrooms
In Mexican culture meaning manliness.
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Developing Cultural Competence in an Occupational Therapy Program in a Border Institution in South Texas
Criselda Garcia (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, USA) and Roel Garcia (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, USA)
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 20
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3652-0.ch008
Abstract
While strong consensus exists for preparing culturally competent occupational therapists as the national minority population grows, scholarship in this area continues to evolve. Conversations and explorations of best practices and perspectives add the practical component related to this phenomenon. Perspectives will be shared for leveraging culture to promote respect within communities from asset-based ideologies from the vantage point of a Latino clinician in a predominately Latino underserved community. The authors provide a brief review of the related literature, unpack the definitions of cultural competence, and discuss the pedagogical approach used by an occupational therapist educator. Framing the conversation from an asset-based pedagogical perspective, the use of culture as resources will be depicted. By honoring community values, beliefs, and assets for developing cultural competence, the authors explore the use of culturally relevant pedagogical approaches in a Hispanic-serving university graduate program situated in the border region of South Texas.
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Hispanic/Latino Immigrant Women's Social Stressors: Silenced Voices
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Analysis of the Concept of Femicide: A Study of 102 Concepts
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