The Vicissitudes of Cultural Competence: Dealing With Difficult Classroom Dialogue
As we have entered the twenty-first century, our discussions in higher education seem to have expanded from a focus on cultural sensitivity to cultural competence. How culturally competent is the faculty member who is confronted with a class of culturally diverse students, or a clinician who enters...
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