Dispositions Promote or Inhibit Cultural Competence and Anti-racism: Discussion and Resources for Gifted Education

Q2 Social Sciences Gifted Child Today Pub Date : 2023-06-17 DOI:10.1177/10762175231168798
D. Ford, Erik M. Hines, E. Fletcher, Renae D. Mayes, Tanya J. Middleton, James L. Moore
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This article addresses first what students and professionals know and do not know about cultural competence and anti-racism. The authors then focus on dispositions (what students and professionals want to know and do not want to know), and then skills (e.g., strategies, techniques, resources). They suggest that being skilled in cultural differences depends extensively on the degree of information known or not known, along with the desire or will to learn (or not) about culture and cultural differences, and how to be anti-racist. They conclude by offering recommendations to school administrators in recruiting and retaining teachers and school counselors that reflect the student population within their schools.
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倾向促进或抑制文化能力和反种族主义:天才教育的讨论和资源
这篇文章首先阐述了学生和专业人士对文化能力和反种族主义的了解和不了解。然后,作者将重点放在性格(学生和专业人士想知道什么和不想知道什么),然后是技能(例如,策略、技术、资源)。他们认为,熟练掌握文化差异在很大程度上取决于已知或未知的信息程度,以及学习(或不学习)文化和文化差异的愿望或意愿,以及如何反种族主义。最后,他们向学校管理者提供了招聘和留住教师和学校辅导员的建议,这些建议反映了学校内的学生人数。
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Gifted Child Today
Gifted Child Today Social Sciences-Education
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