French American International School Board
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee
Seattle Girls’ School
Cultural Competency in Education:
What Leaders Need to Know
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
About Seattle Girls’ School
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
Goals
 Basic Definitions
 Cultural Competency
 Assessing Where You Are
 Priming for Change (or Sustaining It)
 Recruitment TO Retention
 Assessing and Reassessing
 Resources
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
About Seattle Girls’ School
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
Basic Definitions
Diversity: Difference, Variety
Diversity is Value Added:
Business Portfolio
Biodiversity
Creativity
Innovation
Dimensions of Identity and Culture
This model of identifiers and culture was created by Karen Bradberry and Johnnie Foreman for NAIS Summer Diversity Institute,
adapted from Loden and Rosener’s Workforce America! (1991) and from Diverse Teams at Work, Gardenswartz & Rowe (SHRM 2003).
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
About Seattle Girls’ School
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
Basic Definitions
Inclusion: A sense of belonging,
worthiness, and value one feels in an
organization
Are you an owner or an employee?
Are you “in the family” or are you a guest?
About Seattle Girls’ School
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
Inclusion Parable:
The Giraffe
and the Elephant
About Seattle Girls’ School
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
Basic Definitions
Equity: providing opportunities and
access to all so that every person can
achieve his/her full potential. Equitable
treatment involves acknowledging
diversity, recognizing and celebrating
our differences, and eliminating the
barriers that prevent the full
participation of all peoples.
Equality vs Equity
Everybody gets a shirt versus everybody
gets a shirt that fits.
Giving everybody some insulin in
equality. Giving only people who are
diabetic some insulin is equity.
What is “fair”?
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
Culture [consists] primarily of the
symbolic, ideational, and intangible
aspects of human societies… It is the
values, symbols, interpretations, and
perspectives that distinguish one
people from another.
James A. Banks
What is Culture?
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
Cultural Competency:
Many Models
Cultural competence is a set of
congruent behaviors, attitudes and
policies that come together in a
system, institution or individual and
enable that system, institution or
individual to work effectively in cross-
cultural situations.
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
Terry Cross
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
The Jones Model of Cultural Competence
Cultural Self-
Awareness
Cultural
Intelligence
Cross-Cultural
Effectiveness
Skills
Countering
Oppression
through
Inclusion
Cultural Competence: Key Elements
Value Orientation
Diversity as Value Added
Respect
Relationships
Equity
Thought Orientation
Knowledge
Awareness
Systems Thinking
Action Orientation
Consciousness Building
Capacity Building
Assessment
Adaptation
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
An Educational Imperative
The Moral Case
The Academic Case
The Economic Case
Institution Excellence
Teacher Excellence
Student Excellence
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
21st Century Education and Excellence
 Critical Thinking
 Collaboration
 Communication
 Creativity
 Cosmopolitanism
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
An Institutional Approach
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
From Exclusive to Inclusive:
Developmental Stages
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
Milton Bennett’s
Developmental Model of Intercultural Sensitivity
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
Hallmarks of Earlier Phases
 People feel pressure to fit in
 People fear speaking up
 “Who you know” is more important than “what you
know” (relationship-based culture)
 You only trust those closest to you (cliques)
 Denial of differences is considered a virtue (“we
don’t see differences here”)
 It’s hard for outsiders to learn the rules (sink or
swim to prove yourself)
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
Hallmarks of Later Phases
 People can bring their full selves to school
 The school encourages and welcomes people to
contribute different opinions and points of view
 There is a performance driven culture
 People form dynamic and diverse groups (trust)
 Differences are seen as additive and productive
 Success is explicitly defined, and the school supports
people in achieving it
 The school has an interactive culture
 People have the competencies to adapt to different
cultural contexts.
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
Schools Have ZPDs, Too!
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
Status Quo:
Reliance on what the
school does already
and naturally
Zone of Proximal
Development:
Mindful and strategic
change toward the
next stage of growth
Too Much, Too Fast:
Unrealistic demands
on the community
Getting There From Here:
Life Cycle of Initiatives
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
Abe Wehmiller, NAIS Summer Diversity Institute
Success vs Failure of Initiatives
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
------ + Consensus + Skills + Incentive + Resources + Action Plan = Confusion
Vision + ------ + Skills + Incentive + Resources + Action Plan = Sabotage
Vision + Consensus + ------ + Incentive + Resources + Action Plan = Anxiety
Vision + Consensus + Skills + ------ + Resources + Action Plan = Resistance
Vision + Consensus + Skills + Incentive + ------ + Action Plan = Frustration
Vision + Consensus + Skills + Incentive + Resources + ------ = Treadmill
Vision + Consensus + Skills + Incentive + Resources + Action Plan = Change
*Adapted from T. Krosier’s “Managing Complex Change.”
Identifying Growth Zones – The 5Ps
• Policy – Enumeration of commitment through mission,
strategic plan, handbooks, websites, etc.
• Programming – Training and programming for all
constituencies. Annual events, curriculum, support
groups, etc.
• Practice – Consistent and meaningful revisit of policy
and programs. Climate assessments, proactive
changes, and meaningful responses to incidents.
• People – Critical mass of people who are supportive
AND active on all levels.
• Pecuniary – Funding, people, and time allocated in the
strategic plan and daily life for supporting diversity
efforts.
(• Priority – When there is limited time, resources, or
competing priorities, which is first to go?)
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
Everybody Has a Role
 CC of Non-Teaching Educator (Staff)
 CC in Athletics (AD and Coaches)
 CC in Finances (Business, HR, Admissions, and Development)
 CC Interview Questions (Hiring Committees and Candidates)
 Cultural Proficiency for Teacher Administrators
(Department Heads, Dean of Faculty)
 Culturally Competent Leaders (Heads and Practitioners)
 Culturally Fluent Organization Development
(Heads and Practitioners)
 Inclusion Planning Tool (Policy, Practice, Event, etc.)
 Inclusive Classroom Practices (Teachers)
 Inclusive Communication Checklist (Communications)
 Librarian Cultural Competency Standards (Librarians)
 Recruitment to Retention (Admissions and Hiring)
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
Concentrating on the People:
Recruitment TO Retention
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
Stages of Recruitment to Retention
 Recruiting
 Interviewing
 Admitting/Hiring
 Starting before the first school year begins
 Conducting professional development
 Mentoring and collaborating
 Assessing, supervising, observing and evaluating
 Granting tenure/permanence/leadership
 Sustaining the connection – “Stay Interviews”
 Developing career-long learners
 Renewing and reorienting
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
Leveraging Your People
 Back up your enthusiasts 15-20%
 Sanction outright resisters 15-20%
 Work on your 60-70%
 Be authentic about where you are
 Support your pioneers
 Cultivate your voices of conscience
 Contribute your stubborn ounces
 Constantly reference your mission
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
Keeping Up To Date:
Assessment and Training
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
Assess and Reassess
 Demographic Trends
– Entrance Numbers
– Attrition Numbers
– Disciplinary Cases
– Academic Cases
– Financial Aid Breakdowns
 Climate Surveys
 Exit Interviews
 Programmatic Surveys
 Pre-Post Assessments
 Every 1-2 Years
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
Cultural Competency Skillsets
 Identity Development
 Cross Cultural
Communication
 Intercultural Conflict
 Bias, Power, and Systems
 Privilege and Allyship
 School Culture and Change
 Inclusive Curriculum
 Leading and Following
 Cultural Adaptation
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
Doing It on a Budget
 Free Climate Surveys
 Survey Monkey, Google Forms, etc.
 Word Clouds
 Task Forces
 Online Courses with Cohorts
 Post Conference Share-Outs and
Trainings
 Book Discussion Groups
 Expertise Exchange
 Forming Consortia With Other
Schools
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
Resources Available
at tiny.cc/rosettalee
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
 Common Vocabulary
 Assessment Tools From Various Organizations
 Links to Resource Websites
 Professional Development Options
 Must Read Books
 Can’t Find What You’re Looking For? Contact Me!
Making Choices, Setting Priorities
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
Final Questions or Comments?
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
Presenter Information
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee
6th Faculty and
Professional Outreach
Seattle Girls’ School
2706 S Jackson Street
Seattle WA 98144
(206) 805-6562
rlee@seattlegirlsschool.org
http://tiny.cc/rosettalee
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
Identity Resources
• Carlos H. Arce, “A Reconsideration of Chicano Culture
and Identity”
• Atkinson, Morten, & Sue, “Racial/Cultural Identity
Development Model (R/CID)”
• Mindy Bingham and Sandy Stryker, “Socioemotional
Development for Girls”
• Vivienne Cass, “Homosexual identity formation: Testing
a theoretical model”
• William Cross, Shades of Black: Diversity in African
American Identity”
• Anthony D’Augelli, “ Identity development and sexual
orientation: Toward a model of lesbian, gay, and
bisexual development”
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
Identity Resources
• Erik Erikson, “Eight Stages of Man”
• J. E. Helms, Various Publications on Racial and Ethnic
Identity Development
• Jean Kim, “Processes of Asian American Identity
Development”
• James Maricia, “Four Ego and Identity Statuses”
• Suzanne Kobasa Ouellette, “The Three C’s of
Hardiness”
• Jean S. Phinney, “Ethnic Identity in Adolescents and
Adults: Review of the Research”
• Ponterotto & Pederso, Preventing Prejudice
• Maria P. P. Root, Various Works on Multiracial Identity
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
Identity Resources
• Patricia Romney, Karlene Ferron, and Jennifer Hill,
“Measuring the Success of Diversity Directors in
Independent Schools”
• Pedro Ruiz, “Latino/a Identity Development Model”
• Chalmer E. Thompson and Robert T. Carter, Racial
Identity Theory
• Alex Wilson, “How We Find Ourselves: Identity
Development and Two Spirit People”
• Christine J. Yeh, “The Collectivistic Nature of Identity
Development Among Asian-American College
Students”
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
Communication Resources
• “Stereotype Threat” by Joshua Aronson
• Brenda J. Allen, Difference Matters: Communicating
Social Identity
• William Gudykunst, Cross-Cultural and Intercultural
Comunication
• Milton Bennett, PhD, Intercultural Communication
Institute www.intercultural.org
• “Non-Verbal Communication Across Cultures” by Erica
Hagen, Intercultural Communication Resources
• Thiagi.com
• Thrive! Team Dynamics
• http://www.analytictech.com/mb021/action_science_
history.htm
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
Miscellaneous Resources
• Karen Bradberry and Johnnie Foreman, “Privilege and
Power,” Summer Diversity Institute, National Association
of Independent Schools, 2009
• Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman, Nurture Shock
• Kevin Jennings, GLSEN (Gay Lesbian and Straight Education
Network) www.glsen.org
• Allan G. Johnson, Privilege, Power, and Difference
• Johnnie McKinley, “Leveling the Playing Field and Raising
African American Students’ Achievement in Twenty-nine
Urban Classrooms,” New Horizons for Learning,
http://www.newhorizons.org/strategies/differentiated/
mckinley.htm
Michael J Nakkula and Eric Toshalis, Understanding Youth.
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
Cultural Competence and
Educational Excellence
 "How Diversity Affects Teaching and Learning Climate of Inclusion has a
Positive Effect on Learning Outcomes," by Sylvia Hurtado. 2, 3, 5
http://www.diversityweb.org/research_and_trends/research_evaluation_impact/
benefits_of_diversity/ sylvia_hurtado.cfm
 • University of Michigan . Gratz v. Bollinger, et al., No. 97-75321 (E.D.
Michigan), Grutter v. Bollinger et al., No. 97-75928 (E.D. Michigan). 1 "The
Educational Value of Diversity." Center for Institutional Diversity.
 •"Who Benefits from Racial Diversity in Higher Education?" by Mitchell J.
Chang, Associate Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, Loyola Marymount
University, and Alexander W. Astin, Director, Higher Education Research
Institute, University of California- Los Angeles. 2, 3
http://www.diversityweb.org/Digest/W97/research.html
 •"Fostering Intercultural Harmony in Schools Research Findings." Report,
prepared by Kathleen Cotton, Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory,
Portland, Oregon, 1993. "Cooperative Learning, Multicultural Functioning and
Student Achievement. San Bernadino, CA: San Bernadino School District,
1990. 2, 4 http://www.nwrel.org/scpd/sirs/ 8/topsyn7.h
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
Miscellaneous Resources
• Cornell University ILR Management Programs
(www.ilr.cornell.edu)
• National Training Lab (www.ntl.org)
• Robert Evans, The Human Side of School Change
• Malcolm Gladwell, The Tipping Point
• Jim Collins, Good To Great
• Stephen R. Covey’s Coveylink
• Stephen M. R. Covey, The Speed of Trust
• Michelle Cummings, Training-Wheels.com
• Terrence Deal and Kent Peterson, Shaping School
Culture: The Heart of Leadership
Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)

FAIS Cultural Competency Leadership

  • 1.
    French American InternationalSchool Board Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee Seattle Girls’ School Cultural Competency in Education: What Leaders Need to Know Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  • 2.
    About Seattle Girls’School Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  • 3.
    Goals  Basic Definitions Cultural Competency  Assessing Where You Are  Priming for Change (or Sustaining It)  Recruitment TO Retention  Assessing and Reassessing  Resources Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  • 4.
    About Seattle Girls’School Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee) Basic Definitions Diversity: Difference, Variety Diversity is Value Added: Business Portfolio Biodiversity Creativity Innovation
  • 5.
    Dimensions of Identityand Culture This model of identifiers and culture was created by Karen Bradberry and Johnnie Foreman for NAIS Summer Diversity Institute, adapted from Loden and Rosener’s Workforce America! (1991) and from Diverse Teams at Work, Gardenswartz & Rowe (SHRM 2003). Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  • 6.
    About Seattle Girls’School Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee) Basic Definitions Inclusion: A sense of belonging, worthiness, and value one feels in an organization Are you an owner or an employee? Are you “in the family” or are you a guest?
  • 7.
    About Seattle Girls’School Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee) Inclusion Parable: The Giraffe and the Elephant
  • 8.
    About Seattle Girls’School Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee) Basic Definitions Equity: providing opportunities and access to all so that every person can achieve his/her full potential. Equitable treatment involves acknowledging diversity, recognizing and celebrating our differences, and eliminating the barriers that prevent the full participation of all peoples.
  • 9.
    Equality vs Equity Everybodygets a shirt versus everybody gets a shirt that fits. Giving everybody some insulin in equality. Giving only people who are diabetic some insulin is equity. What is “fair”? Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  • 10.
    Rosetta Eun RyongLee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  • 11.
    Culture [consists] primarilyof the symbolic, ideational, and intangible aspects of human societies… It is the values, symbols, interpretations, and perspectives that distinguish one people from another. James A. Banks What is Culture? Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  • 12.
    Cultural Competency: Many Models Culturalcompetence is a set of congruent behaviors, attitudes and policies that come together in a system, institution or individual and enable that system, institution or individual to work effectively in cross- cultural situations. Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee) Terry Cross
  • 13.
    Rosetta Eun RyongLee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee) The Jones Model of Cultural Competence Cultural Self- Awareness Cultural Intelligence Cross-Cultural Effectiveness Skills Countering Oppression through Inclusion
  • 14.
    Cultural Competence: KeyElements Value Orientation Diversity as Value Added Respect Relationships Equity Thought Orientation Knowledge Awareness Systems Thinking Action Orientation Consciousness Building Capacity Building Assessment Adaptation Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  • 15.
    An Educational Imperative TheMoral Case The Academic Case The Economic Case Institution Excellence Teacher Excellence Student Excellence Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  • 16.
    21st Century Educationand Excellence  Critical Thinking  Collaboration  Communication  Creativity  Cosmopolitanism Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  • 17.
    An Institutional Approach RosettaEun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  • 18.
    From Exclusive toInclusive: Developmental Stages Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  • 19.
    Milton Bennett’s Developmental Modelof Intercultural Sensitivity Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  • 20.
    Hallmarks of EarlierPhases  People feel pressure to fit in  People fear speaking up  “Who you know” is more important than “what you know” (relationship-based culture)  You only trust those closest to you (cliques)  Denial of differences is considered a virtue (“we don’t see differences here”)  It’s hard for outsiders to learn the rules (sink or swim to prove yourself) Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  • 21.
    Hallmarks of LaterPhases  People can bring their full selves to school  The school encourages and welcomes people to contribute different opinions and points of view  There is a performance driven culture  People form dynamic and diverse groups (trust)  Differences are seen as additive and productive  Success is explicitly defined, and the school supports people in achieving it  The school has an interactive culture  People have the competencies to adapt to different cultural contexts. Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  • 22.
    Schools Have ZPDs,Too! Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee) Status Quo: Reliance on what the school does already and naturally Zone of Proximal Development: Mindful and strategic change toward the next stage of growth Too Much, Too Fast: Unrealistic demands on the community
  • 23.
    Getting There FromHere: Life Cycle of Initiatives Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee) Abe Wehmiller, NAIS Summer Diversity Institute
  • 24.
    Success vs Failureof Initiatives Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee) ------ + Consensus + Skills + Incentive + Resources + Action Plan = Confusion Vision + ------ + Skills + Incentive + Resources + Action Plan = Sabotage Vision + Consensus + ------ + Incentive + Resources + Action Plan = Anxiety Vision + Consensus + Skills + ------ + Resources + Action Plan = Resistance Vision + Consensus + Skills + Incentive + ------ + Action Plan = Frustration Vision + Consensus + Skills + Incentive + Resources + ------ = Treadmill Vision + Consensus + Skills + Incentive + Resources + Action Plan = Change *Adapted from T. Krosier’s “Managing Complex Change.”
  • 25.
    Identifying Growth Zones– The 5Ps • Policy – Enumeration of commitment through mission, strategic plan, handbooks, websites, etc. • Programming – Training and programming for all constituencies. Annual events, curriculum, support groups, etc. • Practice – Consistent and meaningful revisit of policy and programs. Climate assessments, proactive changes, and meaningful responses to incidents. • People – Critical mass of people who are supportive AND active on all levels. • Pecuniary – Funding, people, and time allocated in the strategic plan and daily life for supporting diversity efforts. (• Priority – When there is limited time, resources, or competing priorities, which is first to go?) Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  • 26.
    Everybody Has aRole  CC of Non-Teaching Educator (Staff)  CC in Athletics (AD and Coaches)  CC in Finances (Business, HR, Admissions, and Development)  CC Interview Questions (Hiring Committees and Candidates)  Cultural Proficiency for Teacher Administrators (Department Heads, Dean of Faculty)  Culturally Competent Leaders (Heads and Practitioners)  Culturally Fluent Organization Development (Heads and Practitioners)  Inclusion Planning Tool (Policy, Practice, Event, etc.)  Inclusive Classroom Practices (Teachers)  Inclusive Communication Checklist (Communications)  Librarian Cultural Competency Standards (Librarians)  Recruitment to Retention (Admissions and Hiring) Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  • 27.
    Concentrating on thePeople: Recruitment TO Retention Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  • 28.
    Stages of Recruitmentto Retention  Recruiting  Interviewing  Admitting/Hiring  Starting before the first school year begins  Conducting professional development  Mentoring and collaborating  Assessing, supervising, observing and evaluating  Granting tenure/permanence/leadership  Sustaining the connection – “Stay Interviews”  Developing career-long learners  Renewing and reorienting Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  • 29.
    Leveraging Your People Back up your enthusiasts 15-20%  Sanction outright resisters 15-20%  Work on your 60-70%  Be authentic about where you are  Support your pioneers  Cultivate your voices of conscience  Contribute your stubborn ounces  Constantly reference your mission Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  • 30.
    Keeping Up ToDate: Assessment and Training Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  • 31.
    Assess and Reassess Demographic Trends – Entrance Numbers – Attrition Numbers – Disciplinary Cases – Academic Cases – Financial Aid Breakdowns  Climate Surveys  Exit Interviews  Programmatic Surveys  Pre-Post Assessments  Every 1-2 Years Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  • 32.
    Cultural Competency Skillsets Identity Development  Cross Cultural Communication  Intercultural Conflict  Bias, Power, and Systems  Privilege and Allyship  School Culture and Change  Inclusive Curriculum  Leading and Following  Cultural Adaptation Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  • 33.
    Doing It ona Budget  Free Climate Surveys  Survey Monkey, Google Forms, etc.  Word Clouds  Task Forces  Online Courses with Cohorts  Post Conference Share-Outs and Trainings  Book Discussion Groups  Expertise Exchange  Forming Consortia With Other Schools Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  • 34.
    Resources Available at tiny.cc/rosettalee RosettaEun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)  Common Vocabulary  Assessment Tools From Various Organizations  Links to Resource Websites  Professional Development Options  Must Read Books  Can’t Find What You’re Looking For? Contact Me!
  • 35.
    Making Choices, SettingPriorities Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  • 36.
    Final Questions orComments? Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  • 37.
    Presenter Information Rosetta EunRyong Lee 6th Faculty and Professional Outreach Seattle Girls’ School 2706 S Jackson Street Seattle WA 98144 (206) 805-6562 rlee@seattlegirlsschool.org http://tiny.cc/rosettalee Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  • 38.
    Identity Resources • CarlosH. Arce, “A Reconsideration of Chicano Culture and Identity” • Atkinson, Morten, & Sue, “Racial/Cultural Identity Development Model (R/CID)” • Mindy Bingham and Sandy Stryker, “Socioemotional Development for Girls” • Vivienne Cass, “Homosexual identity formation: Testing a theoretical model” • William Cross, Shades of Black: Diversity in African American Identity” • Anthony D’Augelli, “ Identity development and sexual orientation: Toward a model of lesbian, gay, and bisexual development” Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  • 39.
    Identity Resources • ErikErikson, “Eight Stages of Man” • J. E. Helms, Various Publications on Racial and Ethnic Identity Development • Jean Kim, “Processes of Asian American Identity Development” • James Maricia, “Four Ego and Identity Statuses” • Suzanne Kobasa Ouellette, “The Three C’s of Hardiness” • Jean S. Phinney, “Ethnic Identity in Adolescents and Adults: Review of the Research” • Ponterotto & Pederso, Preventing Prejudice • Maria P. P. Root, Various Works on Multiracial Identity Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
  • 40.
    Identity Resources • PatriciaRomney, Karlene Ferron, and Jennifer Hill, “Measuring the Success of Diversity Directors in Independent Schools” • Pedro Ruiz, “Latino/a Identity Development Model” • Chalmer E. Thompson and Robert T. Carter, Racial Identity Theory • Alex Wilson, “How We Find Ourselves: Identity Development and Two Spirit People” • Christine J. Yeh, “The Collectivistic Nature of Identity Development Among Asian-American College Students” Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
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    Communication Resources • “StereotypeThreat” by Joshua Aronson • Brenda J. Allen, Difference Matters: Communicating Social Identity • William Gudykunst, Cross-Cultural and Intercultural Comunication • Milton Bennett, PhD, Intercultural Communication Institute www.intercultural.org • “Non-Verbal Communication Across Cultures” by Erica Hagen, Intercultural Communication Resources • Thiagi.com • Thrive! Team Dynamics • http://www.analytictech.com/mb021/action_science_ history.htm Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
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    Miscellaneous Resources • KarenBradberry and Johnnie Foreman, “Privilege and Power,” Summer Diversity Institute, National Association of Independent Schools, 2009 • Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman, Nurture Shock • Kevin Jennings, GLSEN (Gay Lesbian and Straight Education Network) www.glsen.org • Allan G. Johnson, Privilege, Power, and Difference • Johnnie McKinley, “Leveling the Playing Field and Raising African American Students’ Achievement in Twenty-nine Urban Classrooms,” New Horizons for Learning, http://www.newhorizons.org/strategies/differentiated/ mckinley.htm Michael J Nakkula and Eric Toshalis, Understanding Youth. Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
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    Cultural Competence and EducationalExcellence  "How Diversity Affects Teaching and Learning Climate of Inclusion has a Positive Effect on Learning Outcomes," by Sylvia Hurtado. 2, 3, 5 http://www.diversityweb.org/research_and_trends/research_evaluation_impact/ benefits_of_diversity/ sylvia_hurtado.cfm  • University of Michigan . Gratz v. Bollinger, et al., No. 97-75321 (E.D. Michigan), Grutter v. Bollinger et al., No. 97-75928 (E.D. Michigan). 1 "The Educational Value of Diversity." Center for Institutional Diversity.  •"Who Benefits from Racial Diversity in Higher Education?" by Mitchell J. Chang, Associate Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, Loyola Marymount University, and Alexander W. Astin, Director, Higher Education Research Institute, University of California- Los Angeles. 2, 3 http://www.diversityweb.org/Digest/W97/research.html  •"Fostering Intercultural Harmony in Schools Research Findings." Report, prepared by Kathleen Cotton, Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory, Portland, Oregon, 1993. "Cooperative Learning, Multicultural Functioning and Student Achievement. San Bernadino, CA: San Bernadino School District, 1990. 2, 4 http://www.nwrel.org/scpd/sirs/ 8/topsyn7.h Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)
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    Miscellaneous Resources • CornellUniversity ILR Management Programs (www.ilr.cornell.edu) • National Training Lab (www.ntl.org) • Robert Evans, The Human Side of School Change • Malcolm Gladwell, The Tipping Point • Jim Collins, Good To Great • Stephen R. Covey’s Coveylink • Stephen M. R. Covey, The Speed of Trust • Michelle Cummings, Training-Wheels.com • Terrence Deal and Kent Peterson, Shaping School Culture: The Heart of Leadership Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee (http://tiny.cc/rosettalee)