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How to Develop Cultural Awareness

Offered By: University of Lincoln via FutureLearn

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Culture Courses Human Resources Courses Inclusion Courses Diversity Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore the key concepts of intercultural awareness and multiculturalism

Intercultural awareness is crucial in helping to develop an inclusive environment within the workplace.

On this four-week course from the University of Lincoln, you’ll learn how to become more culturally aware to ensure your workplace environment is respectful and supportive of everyone.

You’ll delve into the history of multiculturalism and its impact on wider society before reflecting on your own, and others, experiences of inclusion and exclusion in the workplace.

Unpack the role of acculturation in creating a multicultural society

Acculturation involves learning and adapting to the values, beliefs, language, and customs of a new culture.

On the course, you’ll examine how acculturation, including minority and majority group acculturation, plays a vital role in creating a multicultural society.

Become aware of cultural bias and microaggressions

Being unaware of different cultures can lead to insensitive experiences and challenges for others. In turn, this can result in microaggressions.

You’ll use case studies to identify how microaggressions can become commonplace and explore what steps can be taken to address these issues.

Examine the psychology of power and how to develop cultural, emotional, and social intelligence

Using key concepts, you’ll explore the psychology of power and how power can lead to changes in social conformity and response to authority figures.

Next, you’ll learn how cultural, emotional, and social intelligence can help lead to a more inclusive environment. You’ll reflect on your own knowledge and experiences to identify ways to further develop your understanding of this concept.

By the end of the course, you’ll have the insights and skills to support an inclusive environment and be able to use this information to create a strategy for inclusion.

This course is designed for anyone with an interest in equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI).

It will be of particular interest to organisations looking to develop employee awareness and practice of EDI.


Syllabus

  • Multiculturalism and Acculturation
    • Introduction
    • Multiculturalism
    • Acculturation
    • Summary and Reflection
  • Insiders and Outsiders
    • Welcome Back
    • Majority-minority Acculturation Dynamic
    • Cultural Bias and Micro-aggressions
    • Summary and Reflection
  • The Psychology of Power
    • Welcome Back
    • Different Levels of Power
    • Conformity Bias
    • Privilege and Power
    • Summary and Reflection
  • Cultural, Emotional and Social Intelligence
    • Welcome Back
    • Developing Cultural, Emotional and Social Intelligence
    • Minority Barriers
    • Summary and Reflection

Taught by

Megan Walker

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