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  1. 2019 IPG Workshop #4

    Collections | 14 Nov 2019 | Posted by Daniel Charles Jones

    https://hubicl.org/members/1043/collections/2019-intercultural-pedagogy-grant-workshop-series

  2. A good activity for pre-COIL orientation

    Collections | 07 Oct 2019 | Posted by Kris Acheson-Clair

    D-I-E (Describe, Interpret, Evaluate) is an oldie but a goodie with an unfortunate name! When preparing students for study abroad or a COIL/international virtual education experience, it can be...

    https://hubicl.org/members/1048/collections/ve-coil

  3. A great kinesthetic activity

    Collections | 18 Jan 2022 | Posted by Kris Acheson-Clair

    Language Envelopes takes a lot of effort to put together, but boy is it worth it! I love seeing students creatively trying to arrange objects into categories and eventually coming to the conclusion...

    https://hubicl.org/members/1048/collections/cercll-collection-for-language-teachers

  4. AAC&U Intercultural Knowledge and Competence VALUE Rubric

    Collections | 27 Jun 2019 | Posted by Aletha D Stahl

    Identifies components of intercultural competence and a framework for assessing them. Widely used in higher ed since it is produced by the Association of American Colleges and Universities.

    https://hubicl.org/groups/langsicl/collections/frameworks-and-theories-for-intercultural-learning-in-the-language-classroom

  5. Anthropologist's Game

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/781

  6. Avoiding Common Equity Detours (Webinar + Reflection Exercises)

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/662

  7. Awareness Exercises: What to Feel/Do

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/306

  8. Behavioral Rubric for Intercultural Skills Development

    Collections | 01 Dec 2023 | Posted by Katherine Yngve

    This rubric helps you codify observed behaviors that align with the AAC&U definition of the aspects of intercultural competence, including those of communication, openness/respect, and empathy....

    https://hubicl.org/members/1046/collections/group-b-rubrics-and-qualitative-tools-that-pair-well-with-the-aacu-intercultural-competence-rubric

  9. Belief in Oneness Scale

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/856

  10. Beliefs, Events and Values Inventory ("the BEVI")

    Collections | 02 Dec 2023 | Posted by Katherine Yngve

    This is a proprietary instrument developed from the supportive mindset of a clinical psychologist interested in transformational learning.  Among the 17 things it measures are Openness,...

    https://hubicl.org/members/1046/collections/prepost-survey-instruments-that-align-reasonably-well-to-the-aacu-intercultural-rubric

  11. Belonging, Connectedness, and Well-being Assessment Tools

    Collections | 18 Apr 2024 | Posted by Kelsey Patton

    This list provides assessments measuring belongingness, connectedness, and/or well-being in individuals.  Inventory of Thriving  Inventory included on the final pages (Su et...

    https://hubicl.org/members/1349/collections/assessing-and-fostering-networks-connectedness-and-belonging

  12. Big Five Inventory-2

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/438

  13. Big Wind Blows, The

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/501

  14. Birds of a Feather

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/103

  15. Birds of a Feather

    Collections | 21 Mar 2023 | Posted by Annette Benson

    This activity demonstrates to participants that people bring different talents, perspectives, and backgrounds to groups and helps them understand the benefits of forming diverse...

    https://hubicl.org/members/1005/collections/2023-tesol-conference-an-experiential-and-interactive-lesson-plan-for-appreciating-difference

  16. Bridges

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/348

  17. By the Numbers

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/14

  18. Can Anyone Hear Me?

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/15

  19. Check Your Bias Blind Spot

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/714

  20. Check Your Bias Blind Spot

    Collections | 28 Oct 2020 | Posted by Annette Benson

    The bias blind spot, a term first coined by Emily Pronin, Daniel Lin, and Lee Ross (2002) at Stanford University, is when an individual fails to recognize their own biases and how they impact their...

    https://hubicl.org/members/1005/collections/films-as-discussion-starters