"This comprehensive book will enable educators to discuss teaching and learning about the occupation and its multiple layers. It can support a curriculum grounded in occupational science, including learning activities and teaching methods that promote critical thinking, reflexivity, and evidence-based or informed practice in occupational therapy."
Luzia Iara Pfeifer, Occupational Therapy Programmes, Federal University of São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil
"This is a unique and creative approach to teaching occupational therapy theory and occupational science. It incorporates critical thinking, learning activities and instructional strategies to reinforce a students understanding of the fundamental concepts of occupational therapy, including occupational justice. The book provides the reader with numerous teaching approaches that are based on experience and empirical data."
Franklin Stein, Professor Emeritus, University of South Dakota, USA
"This collection bridges theory and practice in occupational therapy education through diverse, reflective, and justice-centered dialogues. Grounded in occupation-centred pedagogy, it empowers educators to reimagine teaching for inclusion, critical thinking, and meaningful engagement. A must-read for faculty and field educators seeking to deepen student learning while advancing transformative, socially responsive practice across global contexts."
Janet Njelesani, Associate Professor, New York University Department of Occupational Therapy, USA