Webinar

Exploring the Knowledge of Worldview Frameworks

The third in the AAC&U-CILMAR Global Learning Webinar Series.

November 6, 2024

Help Your Students Prepare for Effective and Appropriate Interaction with Others in a Variety of Cultural Contexts

Students’ understanding of the history, values, politics, communication styles, economy, or beliefs and practices of other cultures is often superficial, at best. But as their knowledge of worldview frameworks deepens, students demonstrate an increasingly sophisticated understanding of these complex cultural elements and their importance to members of other cultures. But what exactly is knowledge of worldview frameworks, why is it important, and how can it be measured? What forms of teaching and learning are most effective in supporting student progress on this key dimension of intercultural knowledge and competence?

For answers to these questions, join us on November 6 at 12:00 p.m. ET for “Exploring the Knowledge of Worldview Frameworks,” a 90-minute webinar presented in partnership with the Purdue University Center for Intercultural Learning, Mentorship, Assessment, and Research (CILMAR).

This unique professional development opportunity will focus on the use of the Intercultural Knowledge and Competence VALUE Rubric to facilitate and assess student attainment of knowledge of cultural worldview frameworks. Developed by AAC&U’s Valid Assessment of Learning in Undergraduate Education (VALUE) initiative to support the authentic assessment of student learning, the VALUE rubrics articulate fundamental criteria for essential learning outcomes and include performance descriptors demonstrating progressively more sophisticated levels of attainment.

Moderator

  • Dawn Michele Whitehead

    Vice President of the Office of Global Citizenship for Campus, Community, and CareersAAC&U

Panelists

  • Leslie Bozeman

    Leslie Bozeman

    Director of Curriculum InternationalizationIndiana University Indianapolis
  • Aletha Stahl

    Aletha Stahl

    Lead Intercultural Learning Specialist at the Center for Intercultural Learning, Mentorship, Assessment, and Research (CILMAR)Purdue University

About the Series

“Exploring the Knowledge of Worldview Frameworks,” is the third in a seven-part series of AAC&U webinars presented in partnership with the Purdue University Center for Intercultural Learning, Mentorship, Assessment, and Research (CILMAR). The series offers professional development on the facilitation and assessment of global learning and intercultural competence using the AAC&U VALUE rubrics for these essential learning outcomes.

To learn about and register for upcoming webinars in the series, or to view recordings of previous webinars, visit the series website.

If you have questions about the series, please contact Annette Benson at [email protected].