Undergraduate
Student Learning Outcomes
Intergroup Dialogue Certificate
Intergroup Dialogue Certificate
Upon completion students will be able to quickly demonstrate leadership capabilities to support others through intergroup conflicts and to help them better function as teams, corporate citizens, and community members. Specifically the students will be able to implement five core steps of IGD in personal, professional, or social settings.
These steps include:
- To create a space for dialogue (a negotiated space and time to truthfully share).
- To create rules and structure for the dialogue.
- To set boundaries for one group to talk and the other to listen and reverse this process before drawing conclusions as a group.
- To build community through shared space and engagement.
- To draft plan of action for change with their voice and within their comfort zone.