The Curricular Model
Level 1: Foundation
By establishing a foundation to one’s DEI journey, one can place themselves on an intercultural competence continuum, learn and incorporate restorative practices strategies, and then explore shared goals in subsequent levels through tools that highlight inclusion on the individual and group level.
- ® — The Intercultural Development Inventory® (IDI®) assesses intercultural competence — the capability to shift cultural perspective and appropriately adapt behavior to cultural differences and commonalities. The Intercultural Development Inventory is a 50-item questionnaire available online that can be completed in 15–20 minutes. Upon completion, participants receive an intercultural profile report and an intercultural development plan tailored to their orientation on the intercultural development continuum.
- ™ — Encouraging deeper relationships between individuals and promoting social connections within the campus community strengthens equity, belonging, and collective efficacy. This leads to happier, healthier, and more productive campus communities. In this nine-module professional development series, participants will learn ways to foster and facilitate engagement and build positive relationships, whatever their sphere of influence on campus. This series is applicable to all members of the higher education community, including academic affairs, student life, faculty, staff, and students.