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A Practical Guide to Building Professional Competencies in School PsychologyBuilding Competency in Cross-Cultural School Psychology

A Practical Guide to Building Professional Competencies in School Psychology: Building Competency... [Culturally competent is the new mantra of today’s professional society, especially as it relates to almost every human service field. But what exactly does it mean to be culturally competent? How does one measure cultural competence? Is everyone capable of truly being culturally competent? Is it quantitatively or qualitatively measured? Is there another term to use? These are just some questions surrounding the culturally competent movement; yet, they are critical in grasping the magnitude of meeting the needs of diverse individuals in the United States of America. The American school system is based upon a white, middle-class value system that supports uniqueness and individual characteristics over unity and interdependence (Oakland, 2005); therefore, in order to support all classes and races of students, it is important to delve further into understanding the dynamics of multiculturalism.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Practical Guide to Building Professional Competencies in School PsychologyBuilding Competency in Cross-Cultural School Psychology

Editors: Lionetti, Timothy M.; Snyder, Edward P.; Christner, Ray W.

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Publisher
Springer US
Copyright
© Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2011
ISBN
978-1-4419-6255-3
Pages
35 –49
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4419-6257-7_3
Publisher site
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Abstract

[Culturally competent is the new mantra of today’s professional society, especially as it relates to almost every human service field. But what exactly does it mean to be culturally competent? How does one measure cultural competence? Is everyone capable of truly being culturally competent? Is it quantitatively or qualitatively measured? Is there another term to use? These are just some questions surrounding the culturally competent movement; yet, they are critical in grasping the magnitude of meeting the needs of diverse individuals in the United States of America. The American school system is based upon a white, middle-class value system that supports uniqueness and individual characteristics over unity and interdependence (Oakland, 2005); therefore, in order to support all classes and races of students, it is important to delve further into understanding the dynamics of multiculturalism.]

Published: Oct 23, 2010

Keywords: School Psychologist; Cognitive Style; English Language Development; Multicultural Competence; Diversity Awareness

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