Using character connection journaling to develop cultural empathy

Author(s):  
Cebrail Karayigit ◽  
Michaela Ozier
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Author(s):  
Papia Bawa

Our student populations' diversity now includes more than just African Americans, Native Americans, Latinos. We are now more representative of a wider range of cultural backgrounds. This shift brings fresh challenges of educator unpreparedness to identify with the unique cultures of international students. The cultural dissonance that international students face compounds this challenge. The cultural unawareness and misconceptions may be generated from both educators and students. The DICE model is inspired by an extensive review of the literature and a qualitative case study methods application. It is a process of fostering global cultural empathy and preparedness of educators by linking such preparedness to evaluating negative attitudinal influences that may block people from changing their thinking, which in turn will negatively impact global empathy preparedness. This is a valid linkage given the influence culture has on attitudes and vice versa and is true in the context of developing global empathy.


2009 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 97-110 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nicole L. Cundiff ◽  
Joel T. Nadler ◽  
Alicia Swan

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