Doing Diversity Differently
Course
Simple Steps
to DEI Awareness
16 hours of study time spread across 12 weeks. It contains all the ‘need-to-know’ elements for exemplary DEI practice. Learn how to confidently promote diversity, equity and inclusivity awareness to professionals, parents and carers of young children.
Doing Diversity Differently
Course
Simple Steps to DEI Awareness
16 hours’ study time apread across 12 weeks. It contains all the ‘need-to-know’ elements for exemplary DEI practice. Learn how to confidently promote diversity, equity and inclusivity awareness to professionals, parents and carers of young children.
Overview
Promoting DEI Awareness in society as a whole is a pressing issue. It’s something we all want to ‘do’ better, but many of us honestly don’t know where to begin. We want a fairer society for all but how can we start to achieve that when the journey seems to be so difficult and fraught with danger?
That’s where Diversitybuds’ Learning comes in. Let us take you by the hand and gently guide you through some of the issues relating to promoting DEI Awareness. In small, 15-minute lessons, we take you from feeling unsure and unconfident about how to approach this subject, towards the confident position of being able to effectively discuss, demonstrate and exemplify true DEI Awareness-in-Action.
Our short lessons are broken down like this: we offer a DEI prompt (generally something to read or watch) and then take a few minutes to reflect on this issue, before taking just a few more minutes to relate it to our own context and situation. This process allows us to identify ways in which we can improve our own practice and become exemplary role-models for our children and colleagues, one little step at a time.
Once we have some knowledge of the important areas, we begin to create our own, personal DEI guidelines, which we can then use to inform our own practice, behaviours and lifestyles.
Adopting new approaches to promoting DEI awareness in young children doesn’t have to be done through strident voices and intimidating actions.
Often, the biggest changes start with the smallest steps.
Course Outline
DEI - A Definition
To give an overview to the context and background of the course, and to familiarise ourselves with the learning platform and ‘timetabling and structure’ of the course as a whole. Identifying where we are on our own ‘DEI Awareness’ learning journey. What do we know, and how do we feel about the level of knowledge we have?
Outcomes
You will have a clear idea of the course structure, and why it is designed in the way that it is. You will know the ‘what’ and ‘when’ of the journey you are about to start. You will understand the framework of the learning platform and feel confident navigating within it.
In addition,
If you are taking the two courses (Simple Steps and Simple Songs) together, you will also achieve the following outcomes:
You will have identified your own starting points on both journeys. You will begin to appreciate how understanding more about the development of Diversity awareness supports your approach to the stages of Child Development and that the songs you are learning provide the ideal opportunity for supporting conversation and role modelling with your children.
DEI and Self-Identity
The underlying thread here demonstrates how DEI knowledge and child-development are so closely interwoven. We cover 3 aspects in depth: (i) DEI and Identity (ii) DEI and Individuality and (iii) DEI and Empathy. We consider; (a) how these aspects of development influence the ways in which children perceive their own differences and similarities to others, and (b) how they react to these differences through their behaviours and own understandings.
Outcomes
You will have a clear understanding of some of the developmental stages the children travel through during young childhood, and will come to see how this development maps onto their growing DEI awareness in themselves and the world around them. Your own confidence and self-awareness will begin to increase as you read, reflect and relate on the experiences of others that are detailed through the week.
In addition
If you are taking the two courses (Simple Steps and Simple Songs) together, you will also achieve the following outcomes:
You will begin to see how, in following our learning approach of small, easy to digest lessons, you do not feel overwhelmed or stuck in your own course progression. As a result, you are growing your confidence alongside your knowledge and your children are benefitting hugely from your new-found DEI awareness. You will have songs to share with your children that encourage and support their own understandings of Identity, Individuality and Empathy.
DEI and Bias
Aim
We take a birds’-eye view of three common inhibitors to promoting positive DEI Awareness in our children: microaggressions, unconscious bias and institutional bias. We outline their characteristics and demonstrate how these often ‘invisible’ negativities need to be acknowledged, and how they can be addressed using non-confrontational techniques.
Outcomes
You will have a deeper understanding of how seemingly small and insignificant comments and behaviours can have a long-lasting and wide-reaching effect on others. You will be more self-aware in the choices you make in terms of language, actions and behaviours towards and with your children. You will become more assured in your ability to recognise when microaggressions and/or biases are taking place.
In addition
If you are taking the two courses (Simple Steps and Simple Songs) together, you will also achieve the following outcomes:
– You begin to understand how your learning aligns with that of the children and through the organic process of singing together you are sharing valuable moments with each other.
– You can see that within a musical structure you have the space you need to enjoy different cultural and musical experiences at the same time as the children. It really is a homogenous experience for us all!
DEI and Creativity
Aim
To outline, and highlight the very many positive advantages DEI has upon all our lives. To appreciate these benefits through showcasing one particular example – the ways in which DEI awareness positively shapes and colours so many musical encounters.
Outcomes
At this half-way point in the course, this module provides the opportunity for some deeper self-reflection on the ways in which Diversity impacts positively upon us all. Your musical experience will be extended to consider a variety of musical examples from around the world and they will suggest ways in which you can take these ideas and use them in your own ways within your own settings.
In addition
If you are taking the two courses (Simple Steps and Simple Songs) together, you will also achieve the following outcomes:
– You no longer feel stuck when it comes to explaining difficult behaviours and observations relating to DEI issues.
– You have some of the tools you need to navigate this difficult path and you are aware that you have found a community that will support you through those difficult questions that crop up during your studies.
DEI and Stereotyping
Aim
To explore what stereotyping is, why we all do it, and how it might inhibit our intentions to ‘do’ diversity positively. We then take a broader view by considering what ‘stereotype threat’ is, and how that can influence our behaviours and actions too. Then we relate both these aspects to the children in our care – and understand what effects these challenges may be having on our children’s development.
Outcomes
You will have a broader knowledge of the ways in which stereotyping, and stereotype threat may negatively influence ourselves and those around us. You will have an understanding of the ‘dangers’ associated with these aspects and you will be more self-aware and critical in the ways you assess, categorise and stereotype information in the future.
In addition
If you are taking the two courses (Simple Steps and Simple Songs) together, you will also achieve the following outcomes:
– You are almost fully equipped with all the resources you need to demonstrate a deep understanding of DEI to your peers and colleagues, plus, you are already using your bank of songs to showcase your own DEI practice.
– You feel very well supported through the extra live coaching sessions you receive as part of your attendance on both courses and you are buzzing with your own ideas of how to take your creativity forward.
Institutional Bias and White Privilege
Aim
To offer you the opportunity to become familiar with some of the contentious terms that are used when it comes to understanding DEI in depth. We trace some of the history leading to the generation of these terms, and we consider them within the wider social context of DEI Awareness.
Outcomes
Having been challenged by the content of this module, you will feel more confident about your own abilities, knowledge and skills in relation to understanding DEI challenges. You will have a broad overview of some of the many issues that are at play under the ‘DEI Umbrella’, and you will have created your own range of responses to use. You will have formed your own opinions, based in deep and conscientious thought, about whether you find these terms personally appropriate when arguing for positive DEI awareness in others.
In addition
If you are taking the two courses (Simple Steps and Simple Songs) together, you will also achieve the following outcomes:
– You can competently deliver a complete and balanced song-session that lasts for 30+ minutes and you have the resources, videos and documents you need to do this almost effortlessly.
– You have a deep understanding of the development of DEI awareness in young children and are ready to take your next steps along your own DEI awareness journey.
– You recognise and appreciate just how much more knowledgeable, informed and confident you are in both your own musical and song-delivery abilities, and your increasing DEI knowledge and awareness.
Empathy and a Mindful Way Forward
Aim
To begin to provide you with a ‘DEI toolkit’ that you can use in your own ways and within your own setting. We firstly discover how empathy develops, before considering how being mindful is the way to initiate positive growth in DEI awareness. We look at the Competency Model and see how we can relate its stages to our own progress through this DEI-awareness journey. And then we begin to convert our theoretical learning into real-life practice.
Outcomes
You will feel more confident about your own abilities, knowledge and skills in relation to understanding both your own progress, and that of others, through the DEI-awareness journey. You will have a broad overview of some of the many issues that are at play under the ‘DEI Umbrella’, and you will be starting to create your own range of responses to use, and ideas of the personal guidelines you will be able to use in order to direct you further in the future.
In addition
If you are taking the two courses (Simple Steps and Simple Songs) together, you will also achieve the following outcomes:
– You can competently deliver a complete and balanced song-session that lasts for 30+ minutes and you have the resources, videos and documents you need to do this almost effortlessly.
– You have a deep understanding of the development of DEI awareness in young children and are ready to take your next steps along your own DEI journey.
– You recognise and appreciate just how much more knowledgeable, informed and confident you are in your own musical and delivery abilities, and in your DEI knowledge and awareness.
Moving Forward
Aim
You are ready now to move forward in your own DEI -awareness journey. In order to do so, it is important to revisit all the ‘obstacles’ to DEI-awareness that have been explored in the previous modules of the course. Once you are confident in your understanding, you will start to create, build and rehearse useful strategies that you can call on in your own setting and contexts in order to demonstrate just what an exemplary DEI practitioner you have become!
Outcomes
You will feel ever more confident in your own abilities, knowledge and skills in relation to understanding DEI and its challenges. You will have a variety of strategies in place that you can use to demonstrate your deep understanding of positive DEI-awareness to others, and you will be able to support all those around you to develop their skills too.
In addition
If you are taking the two courses (Simple Steps and Simple Songs) together, you will also achieve the following outcomes:
– You can competently deliver a complete and balanced song-session that lasts for 30+ minutes and you have the resources, videos and documents you need to do this almost effortlessly.
– You have a deep understanding of the development of DEI awareness in young children and are ready to take your next steps along your own Diversity journey.
– You recognise and appreciate just how much more knowledgeable, informed and confident you are in your own musical and delivery abilities, and your DEI knowledge and awareness.
Creating your Personal DEI guidelines
Aim
In this final part of the course, you are given the time, space and support you need in order to create and design your very own DEI guidelines. You will be able to use them in your day-to-day setting with confidence and understanding. They will reflect and relate to your own particular context, environment, setting and interactions, whether they be with children, colleagues or peers.
Outcomes
You will be well on your way to becoming an exemplary DEI practitioner!
In addition
If you are taking the two courses (Simple Steps and Simple Songs) together, you will also achieve the following outcomes:
– You can competently deliver a complete and balanced song-session that lasts for 30+ minutes and you have the resources, videos and documents you need to do this almost effortlessly.
– You have a deep understanding of the development of DEI awareness in young children and are ready to take your next steps along your own Diversity journey.
– You recognise and appreciate just how much more knowledgeable, informed and confident you are in your own musical and delivery abilities, and your DEI knowledge and awareness.
You Will Learn
- Why Diversity, Equity and Inclusion are such an important and positive influence to society as a whole.
- How to map the developmental stages of young children onto their own understandings and perceptions of DEI Awareness
- How to be mindful; to recognise, and react to, the negative aspects of DEI
- How to approach DEI-teaching and awareness, and then how to deliver it effectively
- How to become more alert and sensitive to the negative nuances influencing our behaviours towards DEI as a concept
- How to be an exemplary and inspirational DEI practitioner.
Included
An accompanying workbook to consolidate and strengthen your learning
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