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Cultural competence in higher education
In: Innovations in higher education teaching and learning volume 28
The importance of developing cultural competence / Tiffany Puckett -- Language and culural competence: embracing multilingual ideologies and language policies / Natalie J. Mullen -- Bridging the ivory tower: culturally responsive education connects content to people / Velma L. Cobb -- Cultural humility: expanding our view / Candice Dowd Barnes and Chayla Rutledge Slaton -- Transforming curriculum, exploring identity, and cultivating culturally responsive educators / Cynthia Zwicky and Tonya Walls -- Assessing multicultural competence in student affairs and other higher education professionals programming: a preliminary research study / Gianina R. Baker -- Faculty and staff perspectives on internationalization and intercultural competence at a state comprehensive university (SCU) / Jermain Griffin -- Educators as the gatekeepers: promoting a race informed, culturally responsive pedagogy for human service professionals / Deneca Winfrey Avant, Doris Houston and LaTasha Nesbitt -- Cultivating cultural competence through cultural engagement: experiences of undergraduate service learning in a play-based after-school program / Sophia L. Ángeles, Lucas Cone, Sarah Jean Johnson and Marjorie Faulstich Orellana -- Using classroom composition in delivering cultural competence education / Norissa Williams -- Developing cultural competence in future healthcare professionals / Melissa Gomez and Linda Darnell -- Raising racial awareness: strategies for teaching students about racial microaggresions / Christina B. Chin and Erica Morales -- Toward a pedagogy of cultural self-awareness in the first-year law school classroom / Mikah K. Thompson -- Teaching cultural competence through the lens of restorative justice / Kimberly A. Nelson and Joshua C. Nelson -- Using technology to teach cultural competence / Tai A. Collins, Kamontà Heidelburg and Meagan N. Scott -- On teaching and learning: integrative reflections on intercultural competence through dialogue education / Runchana Pam Barger.
Disability as diversity: developing cultural competence
In: Academy of rehabilitation psychology series
History -- Models of disability -- Attitudes and ableism -- Disability culture -- Disability language -- Disability identity development -- Cultural competence -- Providing culturally competent testing and assessment -- Providing culturally competent intervention -- Conducting culturally competent disability research.
Cultural competence: a lifelong journey to cultural proficiency
"Cultural Competence: A Lifelong Journey to Cultural Proficiency provides a comprehensive, theoretical and practical approach to increasing knowledge and awareness, improving attitudes, and providing the necessary skills for practicing cultural competence each day." "Dr. Ronnie Leavitt, along with a group of contributors with a range of backgrounds, both in physical therapy and the social sciences, provides an evidence-based text looking to explore practical applications in a wide array of settings. Cultural Competence addresses cultural competence by discussing the special considerations one needs to learn about rather than specific population groups. Also discussed is how different theorists describe cultural competence, as well as methods of measuring cultural competence and government policies regarding cultural competence."--BOOK JACKET
Cultural competence: the intrinsic strategic advantage
"Taking a strategic imperative perspective, this book introduces business leaders to a key differentiator that contributes to competitive advantage and financial sustainability: cultural competence. In a fast changing and globalized world where organizations are being forced to rethink their strategies, understanding present and future environmental, social, and economic challenges is fundamental to creating a resilient and value-creating business. Combining experience and reflection, this book addresses concepts of organizational cultural competence as an internal differentiator and source of competitive advantage. Most organizations approach differentiation as an external feature of product and/or service delivery. Whereas these are open to imitation, cultural competence, as the internal DNA of an organization, is much more difficult, if not impossible, to imitate. The authors bring to bear their years of experience in corporate roles and as entrepreneurs and academics, sharing views and experiences based on research but also on primary examples, meta-insights, and real-world case studies. Senior leaders and consultants across industries, as well as students of strategy and leadership development, will value this serious and comprehensive guide that explains the importance of cultural competence as a strategic advantage in a global market"--
Warriors or peacekeepers?: building military cultural competence
Introduction: Culture and the military -- Part I: The value of developing cultural competence in military leaders -- Cultural intelligence as part of an officer's virtue -- Civilians under attack: diverging threat perspectives -- The errors Clausewitz made about culture in war (and how a Clausewitzian approach can solve them) -- Part II: Lessons learned in teaching cultural skills in military contexts -- Understanding cultural differences: The limitations of ASCOPE/PMESII -- Unlearning "Stranger Danger": Developing cultural competence in Canadian military professionals through collective learning and self-reflection -- Culture as operational enabler: Training Danish officers to understand the interaction between cultural dynamics and military operations -- Combining the teaching of intelligence, Arabic, and culture at the Norwegian Defence Intelligence School -- Intercultural competencies in the Bundeswehr: Officer training and mission realities -- Teaching gender, teaching culture: A comparative study of gendered dilemmas in culturally complex situations -- Part III - Organizational change: When military culture meets cultural competence -- Anthropology in the bunker: Teaching transcultural war at the US Naval War College.-Redefining the past to become the present: Culture policy and U.S. Marine Corps recruit training -- Teaching Cultural Competence: Lessons from seven countries.
World Affairs Online
Cultural competence in health education and health promotion
The Changing US Demographic Profile : Implications for Health Education -- Diversity, Cultural Competence, and Health Promotion -- Health Equity, Health Disparities, and Social Determinants of Health : Implications for Health Education -- Complementary, Alternative, and Integrative Healing Approaches in Culturally Competent Health Promotion -- Religion, Spirituality and Cultural Diversity -- Theoretical Models, Assessment Frameworks and Multicultural Populations -- Planning, Implementing and Evaluating Culturally Appropriate Programs -- Multicultural Health Communication -- Health Literacy, Health Educators, and Culturally Appropriate Health Education Programs -- Aging Matters : Improving the Health Status of the Older Adult Population -- Culture, Sexual Minorities, and Health Education -- People with Disabilities : Through a Cultural Lenses -- Beyond Cultural Competency: Moving Forward in Health Education and Health Promotion.
Acclimated to Africa: cultural competence for Westerners
In: Publications in ethnography 45
Foreward -- Acknowledgements -- How this Book Works. On Our Way to a New Culture -- Clocks and Calendars: Navigating Concepts of Organization -- Sharing, Hiding, and Hoarding: Navigating Concepts of Finance -- Allies and Obligations: Navigating Concepts of Friendship -- Magic, Morality and Entities in the Air: Navigating Concepts of Spirituality -- Riddles and Gifts: Navigating Concepts of Communication and Conflict -- Standards, Status and Resources: Navigating Concepts of Leadership -- Labor, Loyalty, and Lounging Around: Navigating Concepts of Work -- Epilogue -- Appendix A: Cultural Adjustment Process -- Appendix B: Data Points for Travelers -- References -- Index