Multicultural Curriculum Designs in Counselor Education Programs: Enhancing Counselors-in-Training Openness to Diversity
Author(s) -
Dorota Celińska-Kopczyńska,
Roberto Swazo
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of counselor preparation and supervision
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2164-3288
DOI - 10.7729/83.1124
Subject(s) - openness to experience , diversity (politics) , curriculum , counselor education , multiculturalism , diversity training , psychology , training (meteorology) , medical education , multicultural education , cultural diversity , pedagogy , sociology , higher education , medicine , political science , social psychology , geography , meteorology , anthropology , law
Multicultural competencies are critical elements in both counselor preparation and practice. In accordance with the standards of the Council of Accredited Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP), counselor education programs must implement multicultural competencies as one of core curriculum areas. Although research evidences the positive impact of multicultural training, it remains a challenge to establish which curriculum designs and pedagogical approaches are most effective. This study compares self-reported openness and comfort in interactions with diverse populations of 87 counselors-in-training across two distinct multicultural curriculum designs (i.e., single multicultural course vs. infusion through the curriculum) in a CACREP accredited counselor education program in the Midwest. Implications for counselor education programs and counselors in the field are provided. Author's Notes Correspondence concerning this article should be sent to Dorota Celinska at dcelinsk@roosevelt.edu and Roberto Swazo at roberto.swazo@uni.edu
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