DEIB Executive Leadership Cohort #3: East Asia Pacific
Designed for international school heads/deputy heads in East Asia Pacific and one or more key members of their senior leadership team.
2.5 Days Onsite • 6 Virtual Sessions • Personal Intercultural Development Inventory™ (IDI)
Onsite October 28-30, 2024 • Directly after EARCOS at Verso International School (Bangkok, Thailand)
Program Overview
Deliverables
2.5 days onsite DEIB capacity building
6 online case study strategy sessions: 3 sessions per semester
Ongoing curated DEIB resources from Dr. Gay: articles, podcasts, rubrics, instructional practices, policies, protocols, etc.
East Asia Pacific- specific DEIB data & strategy
Personal Intercultural Development Inventory™ (IDI) metric
Cohort of peers to share resources, address challenges, pose questions, and receive support
Exclusive secure online Portal
Case Study Reference Guide
Certificate of Completion
Content
Design and iterate your school’s 2024-25 Belonging Action Plan
Build Inclusive Leadership capacity via collaborative case study processing
Engage with two anchor texts exploring Belonging and Intercultural Competency
Learn critical best and emerging practices and pitfalls to reframe Diversity to drive Belonging, specifically in the East Asia Pacific region
Leverage the Intercultural Developmental Continuum to inform effective DEIB framing and execution
Skills to mitigate and effectively manage DEIB crises
US$ 4,200 Per Participant
2023-2024 Program Impact
Meet Dr. Gay
Dr. Derrick Gay is an internationally recognized intercultural competency and belonging strategist. A lifetime educator, Dr. Gay is also a university lecturer, keynote speaker, writer, researcher, practitioner, and thought leader.
For over 25 years, he has led Belonging efforts in over 800 organizations around the world, combining scholarship and research with deep organizational experience to design effective strategy for schools and other organizations. Prior to consulting, Dr. Gay served as a classroom teacher (music, French, and Spanish) and senior administrator in schools around the world.
Within the international education space, he has recently delivered keynotes at AAIE (2), AFSA (2), AMISA (3), CASE, EARCOS, La Mission Laïque Française, NESA (2), NBOA, and Sesame Street, among others.
Hear from Dr. Edward Greene, Executive Director of the East Asia Council of Schools (EARCOS), as he reflects on Dr. Gay’s work in international schools.
Hear from Dr. Jim Gerhard, Head of School at Seoul International School and EARCOS Board Member, as he reflects on the impact of Dr. Gay’s work at his school.
US$ 4,200 Per Person
Registration includes 2.5 days of onsite instruction, reception, daily breakfast and lunch, 6 online sessions, ongoing resources, personal Intercultural Development Inventory™ (IDI), secure participant Portal, case study guide, and certificate of completion worth more than US$ 17,000.
Program Overview
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Conceptual framing
Review Norms for Respecting Diversity of Thought and Experience
Discuss PLC Readings
Case Study Analysis
Sharing of key insights and strategies
Clarify homework for next session
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Day 1
8:30 am - 9:00 am Participants Arrive, Check In & Coffee
9:00 am - 10:00 am Session One: The Double-Edge Sword of Diversity
10:00 am - 10:15 am Break & Snack
10:15 am - 12:00 pm Session Two: Intercultural Development Inventory
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Lunch & Networking
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Session Three: Intercultural Development Inventory (continued)
2:00 pm - 2:15 pm Break & Snack
2:15 pm - 4:00 pm Session Four: Case Study Analysis in PLC Groups
5:00 pm -6:30 pm Reception
Day 2
8:30 am - 10:30 pm Session Five: Case Study Report Out
10:30 am - 10:45 am Break & Snack
10:45 am - 12:30 pm Session Six: Action Planning Protocol
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Lunch & Networking
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm Session Seven: Resistance Mitigation Strategies
2:30 pm - 2:45 pm Break & Snack
2:45 pm - 4:00 pm Session Eight: Action Planning Continued
Day 3
8:30 am - 10:30 pm Session Nine: Action Plan Feedback in PLC Groups
10:30 am - 10:45 am Break & Snack
10:45 am - 12:30 pm Session Ten: Closing thoughts and insights from Dr. Gay. Group photo and celebration.
Aligned With the Office of Overseas Schools Strategic Initiatives
Aligned with Standards & Benchmarks
Dr. Gay’s DEIB Executive Leadership program is aligned with the State Department Office of Overseas Strategic Plan and also with the Social Emotional Learning and Child Self-Protection (SELCSP) Standards and Benchmarks for International Schools.
Access the full SELCSP Standards and Benchmarks for International Schools developed by Office of Overseas Schools of the United States Department of State here.
Program Details
2. Intercultural Development Inventory™ (IDI)
Participant leadership capacity building begins with a deeper understanding of personal identity and worldview. Under the expert guidance of Dr. Gay, all participants will take The Intercultural Development Inventory™ (IDI) and analyze results.
The IDI is the premier cross-cultural assessment of intercultural competence used by thousands of individuals and organizations to provide personalized IDI metrics to build intercultural competence to inform DEIB strategy and realize Belonging goals and outcomes.
1. Ongoing Online DEIB Capacity Building
Utilizing a case-study model, our interactive online Zoom sessions before and after the onsite instruction will serve to deepen learning and help participants with pragmatic action steps at their schools while creating a community that will help facilitate tangible, sustainable, results.
3. Onsite Instruction at Verso International School (Bangkok, Thailand)
During the two and a half days of onsite instruction at VERSO International School in Bangkok, Thailand, participants will leverage the onsite presence to process their individualized IDI results, build DEIB Inclusive Leadership capacity through guided reflection of personal background and perspectives, and discover personalized intercultural strengths and growth areas from customized IDI results. Participants will apply insights to meaningful DEIB case studies, cultivate fundamental DEIB content knowledge, and deepen inclusive leadership through curated readings, dynamic instruction, sustained reflection with customized PLC groups, and ongoing strategy sessions.
4. Private Secure Online Portal
Our private and secure online Portal serves as your hub for all things related to the DEIB Executive Leadership Cohort.
In the portal, participants will find the resource library, pages with prework and materials for each online and onsite session, Dr. Gay's DEIB Action Protocol™, reading worksheets, podcasts, the participant directory, and much more.
5. DEIB Case Study Strategy Guide
This reference book serves as a practical strategy guide for school leaders and their teams to mitigate and address belonging challenges.
Processing case studies throughout the year will provide muscle memory and collective tactics when DEIB issues arise at your school.
The Strategy Guide includes foundational research and models to frame conversations and inform efforts, an action framework to navigate challenging DEIB crises, a glossary of key terms, examples of strategic plans, Diversity and Inclusion statements, and common DEIB case studies for East Asia Pacific international school leaders. You can only find this invaluable resource here!
Ready to Join the Cohort?
Watch highlights from our first cohort program onsite in 2023.