Assessing the cultural knowledge of pre-service professionals, faculty, and staff on the journey toward developing cultural competence

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Olamojiba O. Bamgbose, O. Toms, Lyndsay J. Kranz, Michael P. Owen
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ABSTRACT The current study examined the cultural competence of participants (n = 447) beginning with their cultural knowledge as articulated through their definitions of diversity. The study employed a descriptive research enquiry using a survey design to gather data at a single point in time. Participants consisted of faculty, staff, and pre-service professionals (teachers, school counselors, and clinical mental health counselors) from a college of education at a predominately White university in the Midwest of the United States. Results from the study indicated that participants defined diversity through themes of difference, characteristics, ideal world, or inclusion and advocacy. Implications to support the cultural knowledge and cultural competence development of faculty, staff, and pre-service professional teachers and counselors are discussed.
评估职前专业人员、教职员工在发展文化能力过程中的文化知识
摘要当前的研究考察了参与者(n = 447),从他们对多样性的定义所阐明的文化知识开始。该研究采用了描述性研究调查,使用调查设计在单个时间点收集数据。参与者包括来自美国中西部一所以白人为主的大学的教育学院的教职员工和职前专业人员(教师、学校辅导员和临床心理健康辅导员)。研究结果表明,参与者通过差异、特征、理想世界或包容性和倡导等主题来定义多样性。讨论了支持教职员工、职前专业教师和辅导员的文化知识和文化能力发展的意义。
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Teacher Development
Teacher Development EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
8.30%
发文量
33
期刊介绍: Teacher Development is a fully refereed international journal publishing articles on all aspects of teachers" professional development. It acts as a forum for critical and reflective attention to practice in teacher development and aims thereby to contribute to the quality of professional development. The journal takes a "whole-career" view of teacher development, and work from both international and inter-professional perspectives is welcome. Articles may deal with teacher development in varying political and professional contexts, and may be in a variety of styles, in keeping with the diversity of activity in professional development.
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