Assessing the Development of Cross-Cultural Competence in Soldiers

Abstract

The contemporary operational environment is often characterized by ambiguous, multi-cultural contexts, where Army Soldiers must rapidly adapt without extensive prior knowledge of a region or its people. Ongoing training development efforts are addressing the need for general cross-cultural competence, but this broad competence must be clearly defined and assessed in order to determine if Soldiers are being adequately prepared. To support this goal, this research effort examined how cross-cultural competence develops in Soldiers, and how that competence supports mission success. Using multiple methodologies, including cognitive task analysis, critical incident elicitation, and review of existing models, we developed a model of cross-cultural competence that includes 28 knowledge, skills, attitudes and abilities (KSAAs) over four levels of development. This model will inform the development of metrics to assess Soldiers' cross-cultural competence and provide relevant feedback.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Nov 01, 2010
Accession Number
ADA533959

Entities

People

  • Aniko Grandjean
  • Karol Ross
  • Kyle J. Behymer
  • Michael J. Mccloskey

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  • 361 Interactive

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  • Biomedical
  • C4I
  • Engineered Resilient Systems
  • Human Systems

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  • Acquisition
  • Air Force
  • Civil Affairs
  • Cognitive Systems Engineering
  • Data Analysis
  • Education
  • Military Science
  • Military Training
  • Organizational Structure
  • Personality
  • Psychology
  • Social Sciences
  • Students
  • Task Performance And Analysis
  • Training
  • Warfare

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