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Intercultural conflict Style Inventory: We don’t all smile in the same language. Jordi Roman Romano ACS Retreat June 23, 2010. NC Teacher Evaluation Process Standard II: Demonstrating knowledge of culture and addressing stereotypes. “How rigidly do we adhere to stereotypes?”. Goals.
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Intercultural conflict Style Inventory: We don’t all smile in the same language. Jordi Roman Romano ACS Retreat June 23, 2010
NC Teacher Evaluation Process Standard II:Demonstrating knowledge of culture and addressing stereotypes
Goals • Determine participant’s own intercultural conflict resolution style • identify specific cultural differences in conflict style that “make a difference” in participant’s professional activities. • This is only the introduction piece.
“Conflict is culturally grounded-the way we attempt to resolve conflict is learned from the groups we grew up in during our formative years”
What is the intercultural conflict style – Individual Profile? • Describes your preferred approach • Comprehensive scientifically based validated assessment of different cultural approaches used to resolve conflict ( ICS, page 7).
What is your intercultural conflict style – Individual Profile? • Take out your inventory survey • Key point : think about your preferred approach for resolving conflict situations. • Read the instructions • 10 -15 min.
What is your intercultural conflict style – Individual Profile? Part II • Turn to page 5 and graph your D/I and your E/R scores. For example
45 23 2 23 45 2
So, what does “it” mean? • Direct/ Indirect Conflict Style • P. 8-9 • Emotional Expressiveness/Restraint Conflict Style • 10-11
Think, Pair and SharePage 14 and 15 • Is your own conflict style similar to the cultural conflict style of your cultural community? • Discuss one situation you found challenging because of different intercultural conflict resolution styles. How did it go?
Stereotypes • Page 13 • Strengths and Weaknesses
Golden Key to Understanding the Other • What in your experience make you say that? Feel that? Interpret the situation that way?
Intercultural Conflict Management Skills • Mindful listening • Mindful reframing • Face-management skills • Trust building skills and: • Collaborative dialogue • Communication adaptability
Goals • Determine participant’s own intercultural conflict resolution style • identify specific cultural differences in conflict style that “make a difference” in participant’s professional activities. • This is only the introduction piece.
We don’t all smile in the same language. . . But we all love a good laugh.
Resources • ESL department • http://www.icsinventory.com/ • What’s Up with Culture? http://www.pacific.edu/sis/culture/ fulbrightonline.org/documents/Conflict_Resolution_Styles.ppt
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