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Presentation
Teaching Multicultural Competence and Social Justice Advocacy Skills Through Service Learning
Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Conference (2013)
  • Diana Doumas, Boise State University
  • Robin Hausheer, Boise State University
  • Aida Hutz, Boise State University
Abstract

Training in multicultural education and social justice advocacy are integral to counselor preparation; however, counselors report they do not feel prepared to work with diverse populations upon graduation (Holcomb-McCoy & Myres, 1999). The goal of this program is to introduce an empirically supported service-learning model that engages counselors in-training in working with refugees in the local community. Additionally, the presentation addresses optimal timing for introducing such a challenging and potentially growth-oriented experience.

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Publication Date
October 18, 2013
Citation Information
Diana Doumas, Robin Hausheer and Aida Hutz. "Teaching Multicultural Competence and Social Justice Advocacy Skills Through Service Learning" Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Conference (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/aida_hutz/16/