Intercultural Competency and Cultural Identity

 
Reminders
 
Pre-Departure OWL Modules
International SOS Membership & App
Travel Tracker
Western International Travel Registry
My Trips – International SOS
ROCA
 
Culture & Intercultural
Competency
 
 
Culture
 
Set of learned practices, beliefs, and patterns
often transmitted from generation to
generation.
Culture is a “noun” and therefore often
viewed as something we have rather than
learn.
 
What is your culture?
 
What do you know about your cultural heritage?
What has contributed to your cultural identity?
What, from your international or intercultural
experience, made your culture evident to you?
In what situations have you experienced cultural
difference?
Can you identify your values and beliefs?
 
Culture Iceberg
 
A
 
B
 
C
 
Chimamanda
Ngozi
Adichie: The
danger of a
single story
 
Intercultural Competency (IC)
 
IC is a set of knowledge, feelings and skills that
enable us to communicate, work and function
effectively in pluralistic contexts.
Developing IC is ongoing that entails growing
awareness of one’s own and other cultures.
IC involves increased sensitivity about differences
in values, beliefs and behaviours.
It involves developing skills to determine the
most appropriate practices and behaviour to
communicate and work effectively and
respectfully across cultures.
BEHAVIOURAL
- actions
Awareness
Skills
Sensitivity
ABCs of
Intercultural
Competency
 
Skill Building:
The
“Something’s
Up” Cycle
 
Geert Hofstede Country
Geert Hofstede Country
Comparison
Comparison
 
Power Distance
Individualist vs. Collectivist
Masculine vs. Feminine
Uncertainty Avoidance
Long Term vs. Short Term Orientation
Indulgence vs. Restraint
 
 
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Explore the concept of culture, intercultural competency, and cultural identity through reflections on one's heritage, experiences, values, and beliefs. Learn the importance of developing intercultural competency to communicate effectively across diverse cultures.

  • Intercultural Competency
  • Cultural Identity
  • Cultural Heritage
  • Values and Beliefs
  • Cross-Cultural Communication

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  1. Reminders Pre-Departure OWL Modules International SOS Membership & App Travel Tracker Western International Travel Registry My Trips International SOS ROCA

  2. Culture & Intercultural Competency

  3. Culture Set of learned practices, beliefs, and patterns often transmitted from generation to generation. Culture is a noun and therefore often viewed as something we have rather than learn.

  4. What is your culture? What do you know about your cultural heritage? What has contributed to your cultural identity? What, from your international or intercultural experience, made your culture evident to you? In what situations have you experienced cultural difference? Can you identify your values and beliefs?

  5. Culture Iceberg

  6. https://tedcdnpi-a.akamaihd.net/r/tedcdnpe-a.akamaihd.net/images/ted/3527cd41287ab9d66473e112dbd339c6e515ef38_1600x1200.jpg?quality=89w=800https://tedcdnpi-a.akamaihd.net/r/tedcdnpe-a.akamaihd.net/images/ted/3527cd41287ab9d66473e112dbd339c6e515ef38_1600x1200.jpg?quality=89w=800 Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: The danger of a single story

  7. Intercultural Competency (IC) IC is a set of knowledge, feelings and skills that enable us to communicate, work and function effectively in pluralistic contexts. Developing IC is ongoing that entails growing awareness of one s own and other cultures. IC involves increased sensitivity about differences in values, beliefs and behaviours. It involves developing skills to determine the most appropriate practices and behaviour to communicate and work effectively and respectfully across cultures.

  8. ABCs of Intercultural Competency AFFECTIVE - emotions, feelings Sensitivity ATTITUDES COGNITIVE - beliefs & knowledge BEHAVIOURAL - actions

  9. Skill Building: The Something s Up Cycle Stage 1: Something s Up! Stage 4: Informed Action Stage 2: Suspend Judgement Stage 3: Make Sense

  10. Stage Questions to Guide Understanding Describe the Something s Up What happened? How does each person feel? Stage 1: Something s Up! Identify & Suspend Judgment What are the judgments and conclusions? Stage 2: Suspend Judgement Step 1: What is this about? What did each person expect? Step 2: How are the expectations similar/different? Stage 3: Make Sense Informed Action What can be done to move forward in the short term? In the long term? Stage 4: Informed Action

  11. Geert Hofstede Country Comparison Power Distance Individualist vs. Collectivist Masculine vs. Feminine Uncertainty Avoidance Long Term vs. Short Term Orientation Indulgence vs. Restraint

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