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Solvason, Carla; Winwood, Jo – School Community Journal, 2022
For some children, additional help sought from specialists outside of school may be crucial for them to engage successfully with their education. How effectively educationalists and these professionals from a wider field interact will have a significant impact upon the support the child receives. This research set out to better understand…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teamwork, Integrated Services, Specialists
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Phelan, Deirdre; Barrett, Terry; Lennon, Olive – Interdisciplinary Journal of Problem-based Learning, 2022
This systematic review reports the state-of-the-art and evidence supporting interprofessional problem-based learning (iPBL) as a developmental tool for interprofessional competences. A targeted search strategy deployed across seven electronic databases identified 32 studies which met inclusion criteria following independent double review. All…
Descriptors: Interprofessional Relationship, Professional Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Problem Based Learning
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Costa, Beverley – International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, 2017
This paper considers components of a framework for relational training for counsellors who work with interpreters. Where counsellors and clients cannot be linguistically matched, they will need to incorporate an interpreter into their therapeutic relationship. Counsellors are often unprepared to work in this way. "Mothertongue multi-ethnic…
Descriptors: Translation, Teamwork, Counselors, Counselor Client Relationship
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Gordon, Lisi; Rees, Charlotte; Ker, Jean; Cleland, Jennifer – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2017
Current theoretical thinking asserts that leadership should be distributed across many levels of healthcare organisations to improve the patient experience and staff morale. However, much healthcare leadership education focusses on the training and competence of individuals and little attention is paid to the interprofessional workplace and how…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Video Technology, Reflection, Health Services
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Smith, Claire F.; Hall, Samuel; Border, Scott; Adds, Philip J.; Finn, Gabrielle M. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2015
There is increasing recognition of multiprofessional learning in anatomy and its role in medical and healthcare professions. This study utilized two components to investigate anatomy interprofessional education (AIPE) in the United Kingdom and Ireland. First, a survey involving qualitative and quantitative components asked Heads of Anatomy to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Medical Education, Anatomy, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Lofthouse, Rachel; Flanagan, Jo; Wigley, Bibiana – Educational Action Research, 2016
The development of pedagogies to meet the needs of diverse communities can be supported through inter-professional practice development. This article explores one such experience, that of speech and language therapists developing a new video-based coaching approach for teachers and teaching assistants in multi-cultural settings with high numbers…
Descriptors: Action Research, Participatory Research, Models, Research Methodology
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Morrison, Marlene; Glenny, Georgina – Journal of Education Policy, 2012
Collaborative inter-professional practice (IPP) is hailed increasingly by policy-makers and a growing number of practitioners as "the" new form of professional practice for those working within and across services for children and young people. Based on desk research, and drawing upon an increasingly invasive use of the term…
Descriptors: Evidence, Social Work, Interprofessional Relationship, Case Studies
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Guile, David – Mind, Culture, and Activity, 2011
This article makes a number of interconnected arguments. First, spatially and temporally distributed project teams constitute a new form of interprofessional work and, as a corollary, a new site for interprofessional learning. Second, researchers in cultural-historical activity theory have generated some concepts and methods, for example,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Interprofessional Relationship, Learning Processes, Teamwork
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Gaskell, Sarah; Leadbetter, Jane – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2009
This research was conducted in the light of the Every Child Matters (Department for Education and Skills, London, 2003) agenda which highlights the importance of multi-agency working. The research explored the professional identity of Educational Psychologists (EPs) with experience of multi-agency working in six Local Authorities within the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Psychology, Pupil Personnel Services, Educational Policy
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Freeth, Della; Ayida, Gubby; Berridge, Emma Jane; Mackintosh, Nicola; Norris, Beverley; Sadler, Chris; Strachan, Alasdair – Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 2009
Introduction: We describe an example of simulation-based interprofessional continuing education, the multidisciplinary obstetric simulated emergency scenarios (MOSES) course, which was designed to enhance nontechnical skills among obstetric teams and, hence, improve patient safety. Participants' perceptions of MOSES courses, their learning, and…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Safety, Continuing Education, Team Training
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Moss, G.; Kubacki, K. – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2007
The literature on higher education acknowledges the importance of context to the effective completion of research by postgraduate students but overlooks to study the importance of this factor for academics in higher education. The research reported here explores the extent to which academics in higher education sense that their research engages…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Higher Education, Professional Isolation, Work Environment
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Foster, Geoff – Higher Education, 1992
Differences in educational practice and culture of a British distance university and Australian traditional university are the basis for analysis of curriculum development methods. It is proposed that, although generally individual faculty design new courses, there are good reasons (efficiency, cohesiveness, professional development, academic…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cooperation, Course Organization, Curriculum Development
Anning, Angela; Cottrell, David; Frost, Nick; Green, Josephine; Robinson, Mark – Open University Press, 2006
Multiprofessional practice in the delivery of services is a central government imperative in the UK and other countries. This book offers a practical resource to professionals charged with conceptualising, planning, implementing and evaluating multiprofessional practice in children's services. Discussion of dilemmas facing multiprofessional teams…
Descriptors: Integrated Services, Social Work, Children, Teamwork
Long, Andrew; Kneafsey, Rosie; Berry, Judith; Ryan, Julia; Howard, Rona – 2001
The role of nurses within multiagency rehabilitation teams was examined in a 2-year research project that included 3 case studies of a total of 49 clients of rehabilitation programs in the United Kingdom. Data were gathered through the following activities: observation of and interviews with clients, nurses, and other members of the…
Descriptors: Caregiver Role, Case Studies, Certification, Education Work Relationship
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Jones, Lesley; Evans, Nici – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2005
An exploration of health professionals' perceptions of the concept of shared learning and of the belief that shared learning can improve professional relationships in practice. A shared learning event was arranged as a forum for information exchange within an NHS trust. Ten per cent of total staff (87 people) attended. Questionnaires were…
Descriptors: Health Services, Cooperative Learning, Beliefs, Questionnaires