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Embracing Diversity and Inclusion: An Organizational Change Model to Increase Intercultural Competence
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EthnicityIncrease Intercultural CompetenceEducationDiverse LearnerCalifornia 4-H ProfessionalsCalifornia ExtensionLatino/a StudiesLatino CultureInclusive EducationCultural DiversityManagementIdi PretestCultural IntegrationDiversity SensitivityOrganizational Change ModelCultural CompetenceCross-cultural IssueSocial IdentityCross-cultural ManagementCultureMulticultural CommunicationCross-cultural AssessmentProfessional DevelopmentCulture ChangeArts
Professionals in Extension who develop intercultural competence are better prepared to meet the needs of multicultural populations. This article addresses University of California Extension's formation of an intercultural competence professional development initiative. We describe our use of an integrated conceptual framework that includes Hammer's Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI) and Kotter's eight-step organizational change process to institutionalize the initiative. IDI pretest and posttest results indicate that California 4-H professionals are more culturally competent. The impact of the initiative also is reflected in the significant growth (151% increase) in Latino youth participation in 4-H. We provide recommendations for replicating our effort.
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