Diversity in nursing education: do we really want it?
Glen, Sally
Glen, Sally
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2002
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Nurse education
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This paper explores the concept of diversity at the level of the system and organisation, in essence, at the level of Faculty, School or Department of Nursing. As a major educational concept, it has a strong ethical and policy component. The idea of diversity can also provoke debate. Issues that are debated include: Why is diversity important? How can it be measured? Is it increasing or decreasing? What policies can enhance or restrict it?
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Nurse Education Today, 22 (5): 358-362
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en
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02606917