Improving Cultural Intelligence to Foster Inclusive Interactions on Campus (webinar)
November 2nd, 2023 | 12:00 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. Eastern Time | $395
Gain skills and strategies to work more effectively with students and colleagues from backgrounds other than their own.
Why Is This Topic Important?
Cultural Intelligence (CI) is a person’s ability to understand and guide how they feel, think, and act when they engage with people across cultures, including ability, age, class, ethnicity, gender, nationality, sexual orientation, and race. Research proves that CI enhances people's communication and performance when they work with individuals across multicultural dimensions.
Who Should Attend?
This program is ideal for college professionals, including:
Campus leadership, including deans, provosts and vice-presidents
College faculty and instructors
Academic advisors, academic support professionals
Campus professionals who work with students from diverse backgrounds
Overview
In an increasingly globalized world, college faculty and campus professionals need tools to better understand and engage people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. This webinar will guide participants in increasing Culturally Intelligent (CI) strategies to demonstrate CI individually for organizational transformation. Interactive activities and guided conversations provide participants with opportunities for critical reflection to become more curious and empathetic in their daily practices, recognizing that compassion drives action. During this interactive webinar, the facilitator will:
Guide participants in understanding the Culturally Intelligent (CI) framework
Invite participants to practice the skills of curiosity, empathy, and compassion
Utilize interactive, research-based activities to promote personal reflection
Provide participants with an interactive digital guide for ongoing engagement and learning; this guide includes a link to take the Culturally Intelligent Assessment
Pricing and Webinar Connection Information
Live Webinar Site Connection and On-Demand Recording $395
Your registration includes:
5 connections for staff members from your institution with each registration
Only $25 for additional webinar connections for members of the same institution - great for colleagues who want to join in on the learning from different offices or off-campus locations!
Connection information sent one week prior to the event and again the day before the event.
An electronic link containing a recording of the webinar and resources emailed to you within 7 business days following the live webinar date (active for 30 days)
Follow-up email challenges to help you apply the webinar content
Any questions can be emailed to the program contact, Lisa Wexler at lisa@eduology.org
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Eduologist and Webinar Facilitator
Renee Ronika Bhatti-Klug, Ed.D., Director of Advocacy, Arizona State University and Founder and Chief Trainer, Cultural Intelligent Training and Consulting
Dr. Renee Ronika Bhatti-Klug [Ruh-nay Ron-ih-kah bah-Hot-tee Kloog] (she/her/hers) is the founder and Chief Facilitator for Culturally Intelligent Training & Consulting (CITC), a Phoenix-based Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging consultancy. As an educator, speaker, and writer, Renee focuses on the topics of developing Cultural Intelligence (CI), building people-centered curricula, and fostering cultures of belonging. For over twenty years, she has been educating students and training leaders from over 150 nations on CI, using a model she and the CITC team developed and tested through their work with corporations, universities, non-profits, and startups. As a leader, she seeks to model the values of curiosity, empathy, and compassion, all through action-oriented and data-driven decision making. Renee is a first-generation Punjabi American and Enneagram enthusiast.