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Developing Multicultural Competence Using the Structured Peer Group Supervision Model
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Multicultural EducationEducationDiverse LearnerSocial WorkGroup CounselingCultural DiversityCounselor TrainingMulticultural CompetenciesCultural CompetenceMulticultural Counseling CompetencyMulticulturalismCultural SensitivityCultureCounselor SupervisionMulticultural CommunicationPerformance StudiesCounselor Education PedagogyIn-service Professional DevelopmentSupervision SystemCounselor EducationMulticultural CompetenceSpecial EducationArts
Interest in the role of supervision in counselor training has increased concurrent with the interest in effective strategies for developing multicultural counseling competency. L. D. Borders (1991) proposed a model of group supervision appropriate for use with supervisees of differing skill levels; however, the model does not overtly provide for supervisees' development of multicultural awareness and skills. This article presents a format of peer group multicultural supervision in which supervisees work to increase their multicultural competencies while engaging in helper roles important for working with culturally diverse clients.
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