Cultural Competence

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Dianna Chiabotti Janelle Williams Melendrez Jesse Ortiz

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Cultural Competence. Dianna Chiabotti Janelle Williams Melendrez Jesse Ortiz. California’s Population Projections Source: U.S. Census. California Community College Fall 2008 – Percentage Headcount Source: State Chancellor’s Office. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Dianna ChiabottiJanelle Williams Melendrez

Jesse Ortiz

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Ethnicity PercentageWhite 34% (613,444)

Latino 31% (543,632)

Asian 12% (206,900)

African American

7% (130,404)

Total Raw Number 1,794,904 students

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A Chancellor and/or President-Superintendent of color is significant factor to having a more diverse-inclusive faculty.

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College or District % of Diverse Faculty

Total # of Faculty

1. Compton CCD/Compton College

69% 85 (Black male)

2. Peralta CCD/Laney College

54% 162 (Black female)

3. San Jose/Evergreen CCD 53% 249 (Latina)

4. Gavilan 50% 80 (White male)

5. San Francisco 45% 764 (Black male)

6. Palo Verde 43% 42 (White male)

6. Rio Hondo 43% 201 (Latino)

7.Foothill-DeAnza CCD 41% 507 (Martha Kantor, white)

7. Southwestern 41% 223 (East Indian)

7. Los Angeles CCD 41% 1,040 (Black Female)

7. San Diego CCD 41% 720 (Black Female)

8. San Joaquin Delta 40% 235 (Latino)

8. Contra Costa CCD 40% 468 (Black Female)

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60% students of color in California Community College indicated they never have had a faculty member of own ethnic group.

48% of Faculty want to Diversify. (52% no)

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High School Grad

At Least Some College

At Least a BA Degree

Asian 94% 80% 49%

White 93% 62% 29%

African American

86% 48% 15%

Latino 61% 31% 7%

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Raises new issues and perspectives. Broadens variety of experience

shared. Confronts stereotypes on social and

political issues Allows broader variety of experiences

to be shared.

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When were you first aware that people were different racially or ethnically?

When were you first aware that you were a member of a racial or ethnic group?

When were you first aware of people being treated differently because of membership with a specific group?

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Culture is a set of values, customs, traditions, beliefs, ways of being that are shaped by our race, ethnicity, SES, gender and life experiences.

When culture is ignored, students are at risk of not getting the support they need, or assistance can be harmful

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Developing certain personal and interpersonal awarenesses and sensitivities;

Learning specific bodies of cultural knowledge; and

Mastering a set of skills that underlie effective cross cultural teaching and communication

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Is a developmental process that depends on continual acquisition of knowledge;

the development of new and advanced skills; and

ongoing self-reflection and self-

assessment!

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The ability to think, feel, and act in ways that acknowledge, respect, and build upon ethnic, socio-cultural, and linguistic diversity

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Cultural competence is the ability to successfully work with students who come from cultures different from our own

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Recognize the broad dimensions of culture

Respect families as the primary source for defining needs and priorities

Increase sensitivity to alienating behaviors

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Do you have close personal relationships with people who are culturally and socio-economically different?

Do you have the desire, knowledge, and skill to integrate culturally relevant considerations into your work?

What are some of your earliest memories of the values, beliefs, and attitudes of others that were different from yours?

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How is Cultural Competence Important? Or, is it not?

Is it necessary to be a faculty of color to understand Cultural Competency?

Can you describe what Cultural Competency looks like in a classroom?

Does Cultural Competence improve student retention/achievement?

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What might happen if all faculty were culturally competent?

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Does Cultural Competence improve student retention/achievement?

What is the campus climate/culture today like for CA Community College students of Color?

Is there a correlation between a positive campus climate/culture and leadership/governance? How and why?

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Staff development activities that focus on

self–reflection and bias Developing competence

Only allocated what funding there is to professional development activities that support cultural competence building

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Implementing hiring practices that include cultural competence

Do voluntary Cultural Competence assessments

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