Cultural Sensitivity Cultural Sensitivity
Found 4 free book(s)COMPETENCY FRAMEWORK - OECD
www.oecd.orgDiplomatic Sensitivity implies understanding other people. It includes the ability to hear accurately and understand unspoken, partly expressed thoughts, feelings and concerns of others. Included in this competency is an emphasis on cross-cultural sensitivity. Proficiency in Diplomatic Sensitivity requires the
Parenting Practices Scale: Its Validity and Reliability ...
files.eric.ed.govadults, and transmitting cultural values to them ( American Psychological Association, 2010). In this field, the transmission process is known as socialization. ... These styles were identified as democratic/balanced (high sensitivity, high demand), authoritarian (low sensitivity, high demand), permissive (high sensitivity, ...
Cultural Humility vs. Cultural Competence: What’s the ...
www.csa.virginia.gov•Cultural Sensitivity •Cultural Competence •Cultural Humility . Cultural Humility . Cultural Humility: 3 Factors (Tervalon & Murray-Garcia, 1998) • Lifelong commitment to self-evaluation and self-critique • Fix power imbalances • Develop partnerships with people and groups
FINDING THEMES - SAGE Publications Inc
www.sagepub.comCorbin (1990:41–47) call the use of a priori themes theoretical sensitivity. The decisions about what topics to cover and how best to query people about those topics are rich sources of a priori themes (Dey 1993:98). In fact, the first pass at generating themes often comes from the questions in an interview protocol (Coffey and Atkinson 1996:34).