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Cross-cultural Counseling: Understand Bias and Practice Humility
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Learn how to unpack barriers such as bias and privilege in your work. Hear how to utilize a lens of cultural humility to assist in being open, reflective and understanding of students’ worldview. Download handout here.
Earn 0.1 CEUs/1 contact hours for this webinar by purchasing and passing the corresponding quiz found in the Specialists and Exams section of the Online Store. Search on the webinar title to find the exam in the online store. CEU exams are available for three years following the live webinar.
Learning objectives:
After viewing this webinar you should be able to:
- Discuss how bias and privilege affect the counseling relationship
- Strategize ways to incorporate equity into you school counseling practice
- Identify proactive strategies to connect with students cross-culturally
Presenter:
Derek Francis, Manager of Counseling Services, Minneapolis Public Schools
Recording date: April 13, 2020
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