Competence Awareness
Intercultural Skills
Communication Concepts
Knowledge Types
Attitudes
100

What is "unconscious incompetence?"

This is the stage where people are unaware of their lack of knowledge.

100

What is empathy?

 The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.

100

What is the term for community-based efforts that involve people from diverse cultures working together?

Community Engagement

100

What is "self-knowledge?"

Understanding your own cultural values, biases, and communication style.

100

What is nonjudementalism? 

An attitude that involves avoiding premature judgments when encountering different cultures?

200

What is "conscious incompetence?"

Understanding an interaction is not going well, but not knowing why.

200

What is nonjudgementalism?

Withhoding judgement when interacting with people from different cultures.
200

What is linguistic knowledge? 

Knowledge of other languages besides one’s native language or of the difficulty of learning a second or third language.

200

What is "other knowledge?"

Understanding how people from different cultural backgrounds perceive and approach the world.

200

What drives people to engage across cultures, even when it is challenging?

Motivation

300

What is "conscious competence?" 

When someone knows of intercultural communication skills and actively uses them.

300

What is "tolerence for ambiguity?"

The ability or lack there of to be comforable with uncertainty or unpredictability.

300

What is "attitudes?"

An individual’s disposition or mental set.

300

What is linguistic knowledge?

Awareness of how language influences communication. 

300

What is tolerance for ambiguity? 

A mindset that accepts cultural differences without needing clear, defined answers.

400

What is "unconscious competence?"

When someone can use intercultural communication skills without even thinking about it.  

400

What is other-knowledge?

Understanding the worldviews and experinces of people from different cultures.

400

What is motivation?

The drive or desire to engange in intercultural interactions.

400

What is knowledge? 

The quality of knowing about yourself, others, and various aspects of communication.

400

What attitude is key for reducing ethnocentrism in communication?

Empathy

500

Which stage in competence awareness can make learning seem effortless?

Unconscious Competence

500

What are "intercultural alliances?"

Relationships formed across cultural boundaries that foster mutual understanding.

500

What is cosmopolitan communication?

Intentionally interacting through other cultural and power differences with the intent of learning a growing. 

500

What knowledge is critical to effective communication across cultures?

Both self and other knowledge.

500

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