1.) From the information provided this week on characteristics of good clinical teaching‚ consider what you think are the most important aspects. If you developed an instructor evaluation form‚ which characteristics would you would want to include? Why? Knowledgeable- An instructor should be knowledge about the content covered in the course. Often times an instructor may have to elaborate on the content covered course material in order to give to student a better understanding. Communication – It
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Australia’s multicultural composition is at the heart of our national identity and is intrinsic to our history and character. Multiculturalism is in Australia’s national interest and speaks to fairness and inclusion.It enhances respect and support for cultural and religious diversity. It is about Australia’s shared experience and the composition of neighbourhoods. It acknowledges the benefits and potential that cultural diversity brings. It also allows those who choose to call Australia home the
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delivered in a positive way to a group of students who are old enough to take the information and run with it. This lesson on the surface is not an appropriate response to a multicultural issue because it mainly deals with the male and female gender. Though‚ if adapted and expressed in a certain way the lesson plan would be multicultural and really take the issue of sexism to a whole different level. Sexism if viewed differently from each of the different cultures‚ because each culture takes the topic to
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1. Mom‚ where were you when the attacks occurred? (Mom) I was at work at the time the 9/11 attacks were taking place. I will never forget that day and where I was at the time. I don’t think anyone who was old enough to remember it will not know exactly how they heard the news. 2. Mom‚ how did you find out about he attacks? (Mom) I remember walking out of my office to go get a cup of coffee and a co-worker came out of his office. He said‚ “Did you hear a plane just crashed into the twin towers?”
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Multicultural Britain For a long time the UK has been a multicultural state composed of England‚ Northern Ireland‚ Scotland and Wales. And as far back as the 1000s they had the Celts‚ the Anglo-Saxons‚ Vikings and Normans. Now it is also a multicultural society containing diverse cultures and identities. In a way‚ Britain can call itself multicultural‚ but to truly be a multicultural country‚ Britain has to embrace and accept other cultures. It is in this point Britain fails. If UK decides to
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Multicultural Literature When I was in grade school‚ I don’t recall coming across to many books that weren’t traditionally in the curriculum. I mean everything I read in grade school was a solid‚ remarkable piece of literature but nothing I could ever relate too. Even though I grew up in a diverse time‚ I didn’t read multicultural literature in school. I read them on my own time. Multicultural literature should be integrated into the curriculum of today’s school
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Multicultural Communication ECN405 – Management in a Global Economy Colorado State University Global Campus Instructor: Barbara – Leigh Tonelli Submitted: August 17‚ 2014 Introduction In this clip‚ the ICRC (International Committee of the Red Cross discuss how the Red Cross performs humanitarian aid within the political climate and upheaval of the modern world. Members of the board include someone from Great Britain‚ Switzerland‚ France‚ and Belgium. The discussion between persons from
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Multicultural Britain The 21th century Great Britain is a richly diverse society and culture‚ and the British people belong to a melting pot of ethnic backgrounds‚ languages‚ cultures and religions. The transformation of Britain into a multicultural society has happened rather quickly. There have been ethnic minorities in Britain for hundreds of years‚ but it was not until the last half of the 20th century that immigration to Britain really took of. At the beginning of the 1950s‚ Britain’s
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Multicultural Counseling After reading the many articles on the notion of diagnosis and counseling with multicultural/ethnic patients‚ it has come to my attention that this focus is solely based on stereotypical attitudes. Sure‚ it can be said that it is important for a therapist to have a background of the patient’s heritage and culture‚ but doesn’t this necessarily mean that the outlook of the therapist will be put in a box by doing so? I think multicultural competency is a ridiculous way to
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