Understanding Cultural Competence in the Classroom Peer Facilitator Workshop Donna L. Pattison, PhD Instructional Professor Department of Biology & Biochemistry.

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Understanding Cultural Competence in the Classroom Peer Facilitator Workshop Donna L. Pattison, PhD Instructional Professor Department of Biology & Biochemistry

Cultural: Competence: Cultural Competence: Define Cultural Competence

Cultural: of or relating to the arts and manners that a group favors; denoting or deriving from or distinctive of the ways of living built up by a group of people; of or relating to the shared knowledge and values of a society ( Competence: adequacy; possession of required skill, knowledge, qualification, or capacity ( Cultural Competence: the ability of people of one culture to understand, communicate, operate, and provide effective services to people of another given culture. Define Cultural Competence Allen, D. and Tanner, K. (2007) Transformations: Approaches to College Science Teaching. Chapter 14 Cultural Competence in the College Biology Classroom.

1.What is it? 2.Why should we care? 3.What are common pitfalls that reveal a lack of it? Allen, D. and Tanner, K. (2007) Transformations: Approaches to College Science Teaching. Chapter 14 Cultural Competence in the College Biology Classroom. Define Cultural Competence retrieved 7/6/2014

List at Least 5 Characteristics that vary between individuals that can be considered “cultural considerations”

Characteristics to Consider 1.Gender 2.Ethnicity 3.Religion 4.Country of origin 5.Sexual orientation Allen, D. and Tanner, K. (2007) Transformations: Approaches to College Science Teaching. Chapter 14 Cultural Competence in the College Biology Classroom.

Common Characteristics of Culturally Competent Educators 1.Use active learning 2.Develop a learning community in the classroom 3.Modify curriculum and instruction to match student learning styles 4.Maintain high expectations for all students 5.View culture as an asset to the learning environment 6.Generate cultural connections within the framework of teaching Allen, D. and Tanner, K. (2007) Transformations: Approaches to College Science Teaching. Chapter 14 Cultural Competence in the College Biology Classroom.

Maintaining High Expectations for All Students Pitfall: The microscope: Explaining to one student how to focus the microscope vs focusing it for another student. Topic assignment: Challenging assignment to the “best” students and lesser topics for “other” students Open discussion: Inadvertently calling on men more often than women in the classroom or vice versa. Addressing answers to men rather than the woman who asked or vice versa. Allen, D. and Tanner, K. (2007) Transformations: Approaches to College Science Teaching. Chapter 14 Cultural Competence in the College Biology Classroom. Is there a hint of cultural bias in the examples above?

Developing Your Own Cultural Competence 1.Take time to reflect on your habits and thoughts of mind. Be honest with yourself. What do you believe? What experiences have you had to make you feel that way? Are some of your beliefs actually driven by stereotypes or television/radio models rather than real life experience? 2.Monitor your language use 3.Use diverse role models as examples in curriculum.

Be aware of your patterns of interaction with students Who do you call on? Who do you praise? Who do you correct? Whose name do you use when referring to a group project? Who do you interact with? To whom do you tend to gravitate? Whose names do you remember? The clipboard method: If the class is small enough, track your interactions as they unfold during class.