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Multicultural training practices in community psychology programs
Authors:Yolanda Suarez-Balcazar  Joseph A. Durlak  Christine Smith
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychology, Loyola University, 6525 N. Sheridan Road, 60626 Chicago, Illinois
Abstract:Surveyed the directors of 56 community psychology graduate programs to assess multicultural training practices and attitudes. Although most program directors agreed that multicultural training is important in their mission to educate students, less than half the programs (48%) required their students to take any relevant course work and only half of the programs surveyed had any faculty who were members of an ethnic minority group and one third had only one such faculty member. Furthermore, less than half the programs had a combination of training opportunities in place to integrate classroom, research, and field experiences relevant to multicultural issues. Finally, only 23% of program directors believed their training programs were successful for most students, suggesting the need to improve training.
Keywords:multicultural training  human diversity in community psychology programs  training in minority issues, multicultural training practices and attitudes
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