Cultural Competence in Higher Education

Tiffany Puckett|Nancy S. Lind
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03 September 2020
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It is critical for professors to be able to teach students from a diversity of backgrounds and experiences to achieve success. This book provides an essential insight into teaching cultural competence in colleges and universities across the United States. Covering the experiences and challenges of instructors across disciplines, the chapters focus on the research, practices, narratives, and reflections related to preparing students to be culturally competent. Intended to address how to challenge systems that give power to only majority or privileged cultures, the purpose of this edited collection is to provide a vital resource through which readers can be equipped with the necessary knowledge related to teaching cultural competence. It provides a reference for instructors, researchers, and other stakeholders who are looking for material and strategies that will assist them in preparing students to become culturally competent.

Part 1. The Importance of Cultural Competence Chapter 1. The Importance of Developing Cultural Competence:Tiffany Puckett  Chapter 2. Language and Cultural Competence: Natalie Mullen  Chapter 3. Bridging the Ivory Tower: Velma L. Cobb  Chapter 4. Cultural Humility: Candice Dowd Barnes and Chayla Rutledge Slaton  Part 2. Research Related to Cultural Competence  Chapter 5. Transforming Curriculum, Exploring Identity, and Cultivating Culturally Responsive Educators: Cynthia Zwicky and Tonya Walls  Chapter 6. Assessing Multicultural Competence in Student Affairs and Other Higher Education Professionals Programming: Gianina R. Baker   Chapter 7. Faculty and Staff Perspectives on Internationalization and Intercultural Competence at a State Comprehensive University SCU: Jermain Griffin  Chapter 8. Educators as the Gatekeepers: Deneca Winfrey Avant, Doris Houston and LaTasha Louise Nesbitt  Part 3. Lesson Learned - Teaching Cultural Competence  Chapter 9, Cultivating cultural competence through cultural engagement: Sophia L. Ángeles, Lucas Cone, Sarah Jean Johnson, and Marjorie Faulstich Orellana  Chapter 10. Using Classroom Composition in Delivering Cultural Competence Education; Norissa Williams Chapter 11. Developing Cultural Competence in Healthcare Professional: Melissa Gomez and Linda Darnell Part 4. The Future -Teaching Cultural Competence  Chapter 12. Raising Racial Awareness: Christina B. Chin and Erica Morales  Chapter 13. Toward a Pedagogy of Cultural Self-Awareness in the First-Year Law School Classroom: Mikah K. Thompson  Chapter 14. Teaching Cultural Competence Through the Lens of Restorative Justice: Kimberly A. Nelson and Joshua A. Nelson  Chapter 15. Using Technology to Teach Cultural Competence: Tai A. Collins, Kamontà Heidelburg, and Meagan N. Scott  Chapter 16. On Teaching and Learning: Runchana Pam Barger

    Tiffany Puckett is Assistant Professor in the Department of Leadership, Educational Psychology and Foundations at Northern Illinois University. Her research interests include education law, education finance and cultural competence. 

    Nancy S. Lind is a Professor of Political Science at Illinois State University. Her specialties include American public administration and public policy including education and healthcare policy.