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Develop CQ Strategy Skill: Self-Awareness - Coggle Diagram
Develop CQ Strategy Skill: Self-Awareness
Role of Teacher's Self-Awareness in the classroom
Helps reduce burnout & fatigue
Self-awareness requires honest introspection
Self-awareness starts with understanding our own cultural context.
Self-awareness begins to build authentic relationships with others.
Self-awareness gives ability to step back, assess the situation, and then react.
Cultural considerations within the classroom
Are students from a background that uses eye contact?
How does a student understand time?
Are students from "doing" or "being" backgrounds?
Are students from backgrounds with direct or indirect communication styles?
How do students understand power? Authority figures?
How do students understand the role of formal education?
Working In Tandem: Emotional Intelligence (EI) & Cultural Intelligence (CQ)
5 components of EI: Self-Awareness, Emotional Control, Self-Motivation, Empathy, Relationship Skills
Journaling builds introspection. Find ways to build reflection into Teachers daily routines as well as student assignments.
To develop Self-Awareness is to build EI and thus develop CQ.
Abel, A. (2019, November 12). How emotional intelligence improves cross-cultural classroom communication. Retrieved July 18, 2022, from
https://blog.thepienews.com/2019/11/how-emotional-intelligence-improves-cross-cultural-classroom-communication/
Morning Meetings in a classroom develop trust.
EI & CQ work together to create safe environments for children to learn.