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Monocultural Mindsets and Intercultural Global Mindsets: Evaluating Our Progress in Intercultural Competence - April 24, 2018 - (CQ #8)


General Information:

Please join us for the eighth session in the 2018-2019 CQ Series called Pedagogy For Engaging Diversity and Developing Intercultural Competence.

Come to listen, come to learn, come to join the conversation in this CQ session about pedagogy of cultural purpose. What is our role in examining and engaging to make a difference in our culture?  Are these top down or bottom up processes? What does our faith compel us to do?  What does this look like in our pedagogical practices? Come to learn more about “being a faithful presence” within a pedagogy of cultural purpose.

Recommended resource

  • Hunter, J.D. (2010). To change the world: The irony, tragedy, & possibility of Christianity in the late modern world. NY: Oxford University Press. (Section Three)

Presenters

  • Dr. Johnathan Den Hartog, Dr. Jonathan Loopstra, and Dr. Matt Miller differentiate monocultural and global mindsets,
  • recognize personal progress in intercultural competence,
  • reflect on progress being made to identify areas in which growth is desired, and
  • use evaluation of intercultural competence to set personal and or program goals.

Presenters

  • Dr. Ruban Rivera Associate Professor of History and Chief Diversity Officer, Bethel University

Time and Location

  • April 324, 2019 2018 - 109:30 55 am - 1110:10 35 am - Youderian

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