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They also take part in a video-conference with other schools in a global network, so young people from Lebanon or Indonesia can explore and articulate their values, as well as encounter those of students in Ukraine or the United Kingdom.

Complementing the installations was the artist-audience discussion aimed to explore and articulate the concepts of the exhibition, asking about the limits of copying and free access to information: What is piracy?

Among other methods of work-related self-reflection [ 2], Balint group work provides physicians with opportunities to explore and articulate their own subjective involvement in their everyday work [ 3, 4].

By offering GPs a platform to present and discuss difficult interactions with patients, Balint group work be might provide them an opportunity to explore and articulate aspects of their subjectivity.

Our findings suggest that the teaching of professionalism should incorporate more formal reflection on the complexities of medical practice, allowing students and educators to openly explore and articulate any perceived tensions between what is formally taught and what is being observed in clinical practice.

Because group processes were expected to stimulate students to explore and articulate their perceptions and push the boundaries of the discussion further than would be likely in one-on-one interviews [ 27], we gathered data in sessions of focus groups composed of students at different stages of the undergraduate curriculum.

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All students – including Muslim students – should have the right to explore, discuss and articulate their views and opinions.

Although interpreting quality often felt like 'trying to pin down jelly', we aimed to explore, challenge and articulate our own judgements about what constituted quality in qualitative research.

That is, more time is provided for students to explore the material and articulate their reasoning to one another and to the class.

Based on 95 interviews with German, Italian and Latvian graduate migrants collected in and around London during 2009 13, we explore and compare how the interviewees articulate their motivations for, and experiences of, migration.

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is 'a facilitative, patient-centred counselling style for helping people explore and resolve ambivalence' by collaborating with them to articulate why and how they might change.

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