Shaping Ethical Change 9: Continuing Humble and Connected Learning in DEISJ

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Price
$15.00
Publication Date
April 22, 2025

Time: 1 hour, 1 minute
Credit: 1.0 BACB: Ethics, 1 Cultural IBAO

Equity and Awareness Through Intentional Practice

Part 9 of the Shaping Ethical Change Series

Instructors: Amoy Kito Hugh, PhD, BCBA-D, LBA; Anita Li, PhD, BCBA-D; Shahla Alai-Rosales, PhD, BCBA-D

Abstract

Amoy Kito-Hugh, Anita Li, and Shahla Ala'i-Rosales will look at various topics related to continual learning. They will explore an action and reflection cycle that begins with intentional learning, transitions into mindful action, thrives in a community of practice, and fosters personal transformation, continuously renewing the process. Dr. Kito-Hugh will discuss a functional analysis of inequality and examine systemic oppression by analyzing contextual variables, including consent, historical context, problem definition, reinforcement patterns, and intervention strategies, with ongoing assessment to ensure meaningful change. They will explore the methods to assess levels of activism and gauge readiness to engage in equitable and inclusive responses. Lastly, they will provide reactions and reflections on scholarly works and other media based on what they think they know, what they actually know, what they want to know, and what they have learned.

Learning Checklist
  1. Describe the cycles of action and reflection for humble learning and activism​

  2. Understand contextual variables of inequality and injustice via a functional analysis​

  3. Apply strategies to self-assess current levels of readiness to engage in allyship and activism​

  4. Identify reflection practices when interacting with media and scholarly works in the field

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