Cultural competence is the ability to understand, communicate with and effectively interact with people across cultures. It goes beyond awareness and tolerance to include identifying one's own cultural assumptions, values, and beliefs and examining the impact of those beliefs on our interactions with people.
Cultural Competency for Educators is a PELSB-approved course that meets licensure renewal requirements for K-12 educators in Minnesota who need to complete cultural competency training.
This program is designed for: MN teachers, principals, superintendents, and educational support staff
Program Details
Program Format: Online, self-guided
Cost: $160
CEUs (Continuing Education Units): 16
Length of Program: 16 hours
Time Limit: 180 days (this indicates the amount of time you have to complete the course once you have completed Registration & Payment)
What You'll Learn
When you've completed the program "Cultural Competency for Educators," you will be able to:
- Reflect upon the ways in which biases impact our relationships with students, parents, and communities.
- Examine the role of historical trauma in Native American culture.
- Recognize opportunities for religious literacy.
- Identify how racism shows up in teaching practices.
- Examine the challenges and opportunities of meeting the needs of LGBTQIA+ students.
- Identify ways schools can more effectively invite multilingual family engagement.
- Identify different forms of mental illness.
- Examine ways to build inclusion into your classroom.
Topics Covered
This program will include:
- Understanding, Uncovering, and Overcoming Our Biases
- Supporting Students from Indigenous Nations
- Increasing Religious Literacy
- Recognizing Systemic Racism
- Supporting LGBTQ Youth
- Language Diversity
- Students with Disabilities and Mental Health Concerns
- Culturally Responsive PBIS
Program Author
Dr. Lanise Block
Dr. Block is the Founder and Executive Director of the Digital Empowerment Academy and Founding Principal for Sankore Consulting.
Dr. Block has varied experience in the education sector, including working as a Social Studies teacher, a Program Coordinator, a Content Lead for K-12: Social Studies, a Technology Integration Specialist, and a Strategic Project Administrator with Minneapolis Public Schools.
In addition to these roles, Dr. Block is an adjunct professor in the School of Education at the University of St. Thomas, Hamline University Center for Excellence in Urban Teaching, and Metropolitan State University School of Urban Education.
Dr. Lanise Block holds a bachelor's degree in history from Drake University. Additionally, she holds a Master's degree in teaching; three graduate certificates: E-Learning, Learning Technologies, and Online Teaching; and a doctoral degree in Critical Pedagogy from the University of St. Thomas. Dr. Block has publications of her technology integration research and has presented at conferences nationally. Her research interests include digital divide, advocacy, and inclusion.
Program Details
Program Format: Online, self-guided
Cost: $160
CEUs (Continuing Education Units): 16
Length of Program: 16 hours
Time Limit: 180 days (this indicates the amount of time you have to complete the course once you have completed Registration & Payment)
What You'll Learn
When you've completed the program "Cultural Competency for Educators," you will be able to:
- Reflect upon the ways in which biases impact our relationships with students, parents, and communities.
- Examine the role of historical trauma in Native American culture.
- Recognize opportunities for religious literacy.
- Identify how racism shows up in teaching practices.
- Examine the challenges and opportunities of meeting the needs of LGBTQIA+ students.
- Identify ways schools can more effectively invite multilingual family engagement.
- Identify different forms of mental illness.
- Examine ways to build inclusion into your classroom.
Topics Covered
This program will include:
- Understanding, Uncovering, and Overcoming Our Biases
- Supporting Students from Indigenous Nations
- Increasing Religious Literacy
- Recognizing Systemic Racism
- Supporting LGBTQ Youth
- Language Diversity
- Students with Disabilities and Mental Health Concerns
- Culturally Responsive PBIS
Program Author
Dr. Lanise Block
Dr. Block is the Founder and Executive Director of the Digital Empowerment Academy and Founding Principal for Sankore Consulting.
Dr. Block has varied experience in the education sector, including working as a Social Studies teacher, a Program Coordinator, a Content Lead for K-12: Social Studies, a Technology Integration Specialist, and a Strategic Project Administrator with Minneapolis Public Schools.
In addition to these roles, Dr. Block is an adjunct professor in the School of Education at the University of St. Thomas, Hamline University Center for Excellence in Urban Teaching, and Metropolitan State University School of Urban Education.
Dr. Lanise Block holds a bachelor's degree in history from Drake University. Additionally, she holds a Master's degree in teaching; three graduate certificates: E-Learning, Learning Technologies, and Online Teaching; and a doctoral degree in Critical Pedagogy from the University of St. Thomas. Dr. Block has publications of her technology integration research and has presented at conferences nationally. Her research interests include digital divide, advocacy, and inclusion.
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