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Aleta Anderson, Department Head, Language & Thought Ric Underhile, Associate Dean, Instructional Support &

Aleta Anderson, Department Head, Language & Thought Ric Underhile, Associate Dean, Instructional Support & Interdisciplinary Studies 1

The Committee Anna Maria Clark Nancy Forrest Brent Spitler Robert Hendershot Keith St. Clair

The Committee Anna Maria Clark Nancy Forrest Brent Spitler Robert Hendershot Keith St. Clair Sherry Knoppers Kellie Roblin Katherine Geeseman Kimberly Overdevest Mike De. Vivo Kimberly Wyngarden Gordan Vurusic Matt Douglas Szymon Machewski Michael Gillan Aleta Anderson Mike Light Ric Underhile Nan Schichtel 2

Update Striving to more clearly define “internationalization” in a context of higher education and

Update Striving to more clearly define “internationalization” in a context of higher education and other professional associations that have not yet accomplished that task Active consideration of GRCC’s existing capacity and desired scope for internationalizing the curriculum (i. e. , “What can we do and what should we do? ”) A review of the concept of curriculum Aligning existing resources so that they culminate in a logical internationalization/cultural studies curriculum More intentionally link Study Away with Internationalization 3

How could students benefit? Have empathy for other cultures and values systems Awareness of

How could students benefit? Have empathy for other cultures and values systems Awareness of prevailing world conditions and global trends Cross-cultural awareness Knowledge of global dynamics Awareness of human values & choices (Tonkin 1994, 179) 4

Cultural Competency @ GRCC Supporting students in their development of a sense of self

Cultural Competency @ GRCC Supporting students in their development of a sense of self and community within the city, state, and region; Providing opportunities for learning, cultural development and career education; * Fostering understanding and building global partnerships; * Preparing students to take their place in an increasingly global community and world citizenship. * *Rosalind Ruby, Institute for International Education 5

Considering a Cultural Competency Curriculum Interdisciplinary in pedagogical concept and administration Curricular arc: introduces

Considering a Cultural Competency Curriculum Interdisciplinary in pedagogical concept and administration Curricular arc: introduces foundational skills; reinforces cores competencies; results in a solid framework commensurate with the accomplishment of an associate’s degree for cultural competencies; transferability Full commitment and engagement in assessment of student learning 6

What we need from AGC Transition “internationalization of the curriculum” to “cultural competency” or

What we need from AGC Transition “internationalization of the curriculum” to “cultural competency” or “globalization. ” Cultural competencies will lead to a curriculum that is internationalized Support Study Abroad becoming Study Away to more accurately reflect the range of opportunities for students to engage in cultural aspects of the local, regional, national and international world Authorize a capacity analysis for the development of a cultural competencies department or center, including a foreign student exchange program Further consideration of strategies for designating student achievement of cultural studies/globalization/internationalization learning outcomes (e. g. , diploma or transcript designation) 7