Developing Cultural Competence through Children’s Literature in Training Educational and Psycho-Social Professionals
Julia Mirsky,
Rawia Hayik,
Naomi Shmuel
Abstract:Present day educational and psycho-social services deal with broad cultural diversity. Educators and psycho-social professionals need to become culturally competent to be able to work with people from different cultural backgrounds including race, ethnicity, culture, gender, sexual orientation, religion, age, etc. To be able to do so, it is important to cultivate cultural competence among these workers, the perquisites to which are the awareness and acceptance of differences between people as well as reflectio… Show more
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