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Karen Cianci, PhD, Dean, Natural Sciences Cindy Carter, PhD, Dean, Degree Completion WASC ARC April 25, 2014 STEM Learning Communities: Cultural Intelligence as Predictor of Success
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* 4-year private * 3,500 students * 2,500 undergraduates * 55% Federal grant aid * 55% State grant aid * 73% Total, 67% Hispanic retention * 59%Total, 55% Hispanic 6-year graduation rate
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Values from middle class: * Independence and Self-Reliance * Introversion * Collegiality and Social Capital * Critical Thinking and Future Visioning * Strong Scheduling and Tracking Skills * Self-Motivation * High Pace of Learning Stephens et al. (2012) and Becker et al. (2009)
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* Cohort Model * 2 semesters of first year * 4 courses (11.5 units) each semester * STEM Service learning project * Weekly sponsored lunches for LC faculty, staff, and leadership * Spring debriefing retreat * Summer Bridge * Family orientation * Peer leaders * Supplemental Instruction * Peer model students * Study Lounge * STEM Faculty Mentor * 2 Peer Mentor assistants * Career/Internship counselor * Parent coffees
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Definitions: Culture and Intelligence CQ pillars were identified as personal development skills for cross-cultural managerial relationships (Early and Ang, 2003). This study shows their institutional application and effectiveness for supporting students’ success. CQ predicts success with cultural adaptation beyond higher education’s walls.
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Four Pillars of CQ: 1. Metacognitive 2. Cognitive 3. Motivational 4. Behavioral
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1. Awareness - STEM academia poses a culture and students may be new to that culture - Best practices, consultations, conferences 2. Planning - Data collection, review, and analysis 3. Checking - Focus groups, consultations - Student feedback, begin to develop outcomes data
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1. General Knowledge - the nature of culture 2. Specific Knowledge - particular culture
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* Learn to maintain and track enrollment records * Review class material and identify personal learning styles * Chunk manageable weekly study time/space * Develop critical thinking questions * Nurture relationships with students and faculty * Find family, faculty, staff, and student allies * Address feelings of guilt regarding less available family time * Affirm successes with rewards Valverde (2001)
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1. Internal motivation - Enjoy the learning experience of culture 2. External - Active HSI STEM student recruitment - Graduation rates - Enhanced performance in coursework - Parental/community pride - Job/enhance salary expectations
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Awareness and willingness to accommodate diverse behaviors - Express personal interest for students - Provide accessible/friendly study environments - Develop compromises or creative alternatives
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FPU STEM-Liberal Arts Cohort increases academic success. fall semester
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FPU STEM Cohort increases academic success especially for first generation Hispanic students.
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1. Metacognitive - How can you enhance cultural awareness, planning, and checking? 2. Cognitive - What do you know about your culture? What is known about Minority or first generation culture? 3. Motivational - What motivates your staff? What is motivating your students? 4. Behavioral - What adjustment to verbal and nonverbal behaviors can enhance success in your domain?
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Sub-Dimensions of the Four Factor Model of Cultural Intelligence: Expanding the Conceptualization and Measurement of Cultural Intelligence. Social and Personality Psychology Compass 6/4 (2012): 295–313, 10.1111/j.1751- 9004.2012.00429 Linn Van Dyne, Soon Ang, Kok Yee Ng, Thomas Rockstuh, Mei Ling Tan, and Christine Koh
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