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Exploring the Associations Between University Instructors' Intercultural Orientations, Students' Experiences in the Classroom, and Educational Outcomes | Seed Grant 2017

This project "examine[s] the extent to which instructors' orientations ...towards cultural diversity relate to students' perceptions of the classroom environment and educational outcomes in university classrooms..." (Diatta-Holgate, 2017)

Diatta-Holgate, H. A. (2023). Exploring the Associations Between University Instructors' Intercultural Orientations, Students' Experiences in the Classroom, and Educational Outcomes | Seed Grant 2017. https://hubicl.org/publications/195/1

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Enhancing Students' Intercultural Competence Through a Service-Learning Project | Seed Grant 2022

This project explores graduate students’ attitudes toward six different intercultural learning modules from the perspectives of a learner and an instructional designer.

Huang, W. (2023). Enhancing Students' Intercultural Competence Through a Service-Learning Project | Seed Grant 2022. https://hubicl.org/publications/192/1.

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Sense of Belonging: Mapping Out the Lived Cross-Cultural Experiences of International Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic | Seed Grant 2022

This project aims to map out the lived cross-cultural experiences of international students during the COVID-19 pandemic at a Midwest university.

Chen, J., Yang, Y. (2023). Sense of Belonging: Mapping Out the Lived Cross-Cultural Experiences of International Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic | Seed Grant 2022. https://hubicl.org/publications/190/1

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Comparing the Effects of Social Identities: What the BEVI Tells Us About the Difference that Identity Makes in Online Versus Face-to-Face Classes

Dr. Shalyse Iseminger discusses the difference that identity makes in online versus face to face classes.

Shalyse I Iseminger (2023). Comparing the Effects of Social Identities: What the BEVI Tells Us About the Difference that Identity Makes in Online Versus Face-to-Face Classes. (Version 2.0). https://hubicl.org/publications/120/2

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Supporting Graduate Teaching Assistants' Intercultural Competencies | Seed Grant 2021

Given the prominent role of graduate teaching assistants (GTAs) in preparing pre-service teachers to be culturally relevant educators, [the authors] developed a series of online learning modules for GTAs in a College of Education to support their intercultural competency development. [The authors] developed the Introduction to Cultural Competency in Education online learning modules with two primary frameworks: (a) the Culture Cycle (Hamedani & Markus, 2019), which conceptualizes culture by ideas, institutions, interactions, and individuals; and (b) the Intercultural Development Continuum (Hammer, 2012), which supports individuals to reflect on their intercultural competencies and identify areas of growth, progressing from denial, polarization, minimization, acceptance, to adaptation.

Temitope F. Adeoye, Virginia T Cabrera, Daniela Castellanos-Reyes, Michael R Lolkus, Marquetta I Strait (2022). Supporting Graduate Teaching Assistants' Intercultural Competencies | Seed Grant 2021. (Version 2.0). https://hubicl.org/publications/167/2

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Assessing supplemental instruction leaders' intercultural competence and culturally responsive practices in non-traditional learning environments

From the abstract: "Undergraduate [Supplemental Instruction] SI leaders’ behaviors were examined for their intercultural competence level, potential influencers, and valued commitment to diversity and inclusion."

Strait, M. I. (2022). Assessing supplemental instruction leaders' intercultural competence and culturally responsive practices in non-traditional learning environments. (Publication no. 3328774). [Doctoral dissertation, Purdue University]. Purdue University Graduate School. https://doi.org/10.25394/PGS.20405691.v1.

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Fostering pre-service teachers and intercultural competencies through global cross-cultural collaborations

Sapkota, B., Zhou, L., Mbewe, R., Newton, J., & Phillion, J. (2022). Fostering pre-service teachers and intercultural competencies through global cross-cultural collaborations. In C. Ullom & N. Guler (Eds.), At school in the world: Developing globally engaged teachers (pp. 212-237). Rowman & Littlefield.

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Preservice teachers’ understandings of social justice within the context of study abroad programs

From the abstract: "Drawing on previous studies and examples from an ongoing study of 6 annual, short-term study abroad programs, this article explores how [pre-service teachers] PSTs reported experiences related to social justice and suggests implications for study abroad programs in teacher education. [The authors] propose that the context, curriculum, and co-curricular activities of a study abroad program have the potential to impact how PSTs conceptualize social justice and that an intentional focus on context-specific issues of social justice from a critical perspective has the potential to both broaden and deepen their conceptualizations."

Newton, J., Oudghiri, S., Obenchain, K., & Phillion, J. (2020). Preservice teachers’ understandings of social justice within the context of study abroad programs. Theory Into Practice59(3), 259-268. https://doi.org/10.1080/00405841.2020.1739956

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Global Teacher Education

Kerkhoff, S. N. (2020). Collaborative video case studies and online instruments for self-reflection in global teacher education.  Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 28(2), 341-351.  

Kerkhoff, S. N. & Cloud, M. (2020). Equipping teachers with globally competent practices: A mixed method study on integrating global competence and teacher education. International Journal of Educational Research, 103, 101629.   

Kerkhoff, S. N., Spires, H. A., & Wright, S. J. (2020). A world of difference: Teaching global citizenship through inquiry in a rural junior high school. In R. Cordova & W. Reynolds (Eds.) Educating for social justice: Field notes from rural communities. Sense Publishers. 

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