Professional Development Credit –This Micro-Credential may be eligible for continuing professional development credit in your state. Contact your state affiliate association to learn more.
Overview –In Leading and Promoting Mutual Respect, the practitioner demonstrates the ability to: model and build a culture of mutual respect; facilitate a collaborative process with stakeholders that promotes and values individual differences; and provide a plan with strategies, implementation timelines, evaluation, and progress monitoring to establish, promote, and sustain a culture of mutual respect that values individual differences. The practitioner will demonstrate the use of evidence, reasoning and inquiry to analyze situations; develop constructive plans for continuous implementation and model a culture of mutual respect; and provide appropriate mechanisms to achieve the organization’s goal. The leadership skills necessary to create a culture of mutual respect starts with respect; or explained by Charkravarthi, 2018, “The key to respect, acceptance and appreciation of our forms of expression, our ways of being human and of our rich diversity within cultures, is mutual respect; and to foster a spirit of mutual respect, it is important to engage in a diverse outlook of knowledge, openness, communication, freedom of thought, conscience and belief.”
Essential Outcomes – Leading and Promoting Mutual Respect includes the following three identified essential outcomes:
Part 1. Overview Questions
Develop a responsive narrative that answers the following questions (1,000-word minimum):
Part 2. Skill Demonstration Product with Self-Analysis
Develop an artifact portfolio that captures the essential outcomes for the Leading and Promoting Mutual Respect Micro-Credential and complete the evidence self-analysis.
For each EO detail you will be required to reference an uploaded artifact(s) and guide the assessor to the specific evidence (page number, video time stamp, etc.) within the uploaded artifact(s). An explanation of how the evidence demonstrates proficiency of the outcome detail is also required. The practitioner must clearly and compellingly demonstrate proficiency of every detail under each essential outcome.
Part 3. Reflection and Application
Submit, in writing, a summary of your experience of Leading and Promoting Mutual Respect (500-word minimum); highlight and provide specific examples of how you applied the four components of Leading and Promoting Mutual Respect. This could include topics covered, and how you valued all viewpoints and differences, as well as modeled mutual respect as you created a plan with stakeholders. Include a reflection about the impact of this skill on your professional practice, and how you will continue to apply it in the future.
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