When we see someone behaving contrary to our own cultural rules we can easily change that internal rule?
When we see someone behaving contrary to our own “Cultural Rules” we can easily change that internal rule. Diversity helps us recognize not just what is different about us, but also what we have in common with each other.
What are the three dimensions of global inclusion?
Three dimensions of Global Inclusion are The Human Perspective, The Cultural Perspective, and The Workplace Perspective.
Why is an understanding of differences in people’s backgrounds particularly important in American society?
By immersing ourselves in other cultures beyond our own, we can learn about each other—where people came from, what their traditions are, and what they struggle with as a community. It also forces us to criticize assumptions held about our own daily life and practices, encouraging incredible personal growth.
Why is it important to connect with your culture?
Culture is a strong part of people’s lives. It influences their views, their values, their humor, their hopes, their loyalties, and their worries and fears. So when you are working with people and building relationships with them, it helps to have some perspective and understanding of their cultures.
How does culture and religion affect our self concept?
Depending on where you live, religion may also make you feel better about yourself by making you feel part of your larger culture. People who are religious have higher self-esteem and better psychological adjustment than people who aren’t, according to a January 2012 study.
What are the factors that affect self?
Self concept is made up of factors such as self image, ideal self and self esteem. Haworth et al (2010) suggests that there are numerous factors that can affect your self- concept. They are age, education, media, appearance, culture, abuse, relationships, gender, and income.
What are the factors that affect students behavior?
Factors that influence student behaviour
- Individual students. Individual characteristics such as age, sex, personality, temperament, mental health, physical health and learning and support needs interact with factors in the environment.
- Immediate environments.
- Indirect environments.
- Cultural and political environments.
What are the environmental factors in motivation and how does it affect learning?
2. Introduction If environment is defined as the sum total of one’s surroundings then environmental factors that affect student’s motivation include human as well as non-human factors. The immediate human factors that surround the learner are the teachers, the other students and his/her parents.