Towards Cultural Competency with a Latino Community: A Cross-Cultural Teaching Model |
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Authors: | Antonia Cordero DSW |
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Affiliation: | School of Social Work, University of Connecticut , 1798 Asylum Avenue, West Hartford, CT, 06117 E-mail: antonia.cordero@uconn.edu |
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Abstract: | Social work programs that prepare students for culturally competent practice rely on the principle that cultural identity and differences are positive; and that social work services need to be delivered in ways which are culturally acceptable to clients and enhance their ethnic group participation and power. Cross-cultural experiences facilitate the development of cultural competence. Equipping students in the necessary affective, cognitive, and behavioral areas for cross-cultural learning and competent practice call for teaching approaches that capitalize on the adult learning process; and where meaningful learning can be transformed to a learning process beyond the academic experience. This paper presents a cross-cultural teaching model designed to facilitate a culturally transformative learning process within the classroom and with the Hartford Latino Community in Connecticut. |
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Keywords: | Cultural competency Latino Community cross-cultural teaching model social work education |
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