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    “Canada is a country‚ strong not in spite of all our differences but because of them.” This is a quote from Canada’s present prime minister Justin Trudeau in his acceptance speech. This quote has an authentic meaning to me. At first I did not understand what it truly meant but as I read it more I started to think about it and to me it says that Canada and the people who live in it are all unique. We all may have our really huge differences and we all may feel really proud to be a Canadian citizen

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    Culture is a crucial aspect of learning. It not only shapes the thinking process of individuals but it also plays a role in how people communicate and receive information. During my multicultural field experience at Henry Thoreau Elementary School‚ I developed a cultural knowledge base‚ incorporated a culturally relevant curriculum‚ built a cultural learning community‚ acknowledged cross-cultural communication‚ and integrated cultural congruity in instruction‚ to help insure I was being a culturally

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    Task 1.2 1- Reflect on my own perspectives: a- My social and cultural perspectives and biases are respecting people that are not like me‚ because everybody is unique and special in this world. Everyone has his/her own idea and point of view in this life. b- Living in different culture is a big challenge‚ I identified a shock when I first came to Australia as a migrant because of the different society and different culture. c- My plan to improve my own self and social awareness is to have more information

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    center of learning" produce a less prejudiced society? Multiculturalists insist on greater sensitivity towards‚ and increased inclusion of‚ racial minorities and women in society. Christians should endorse both of these goals. But many advocating multiculturalism go beyond these demands for sensitivity and inclusion; here is where Christians must be careful. One of the difficulties of accepting multiculturalists is that defining a multicultural society‚ or institution seems to be determined by one’s

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    yearnings‚ different hopes‚ different dreams. Today‚ we are going to give a speech regarding Multiculturalism. Multiculturalism relates to communities containing multiple cultures. It usually refers to the simple fact of cultural diversity. Multiculturalism is sometimes taken to mean that different cultural communities should live their own ways of life in a self-contained manner. To understand multiculturalism is to appreciate that it means many different things. To some‚ it is merely sampling different

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    MULTICULTURALISM IN CANADA It is evident that‚ nowadays‚ children of immigrants in Canada are facing problem such as bullying‚cultural confliction‚access to the health care system and adjusting to the new educational system. The first issue is that there is a grave danger that children of new immigrants are dealing with based on daily life in the schools which is bullying.Bullying which comes in different forms for instance‚physical‚ social and emotional‚verbal and cyber can have detrimental

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    Multiculturalism in Social Studies Grand Canyon University: EED 570 December 17‚ 2013 Introduction Multicultural education emerged in the early 1990’s so as to address to social-educational needs of people/society that continued to struggle with the realization and believes of monoculture. Multicultural relates to a number of communities that consist of multiple cultures. Over the past 20 years or so‚ there were a number of issues that were influenced by cultural indifferences. During this

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    Richwine_M_w02_multiculturalresources 1. List and describe 3 materials you would make available in your classroom to promote multiculturalism Puzzles of various cultures from the classroom should be placed out on shelves to help the children identify and feel welcomed in the classroom. Another material to have in a classroom would be multicultural dolls. The baby dolls should be of various ethnicities or different cultures. The dolls would be a representation of various differences in features

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    When the topic of Canada comes up among peoples‚ immediately the thought of ice hockey‚ the Mounted Police‚ and beavers comes to mind. In fact‚ Canada has truly lost its true identity that we once knew. It is slowly being assimilated and in fact “Americanized” in aspects of social identity‚ national identity‚ and cultural identity. First‚ Canada is being slowly “Americanized” in its social identity. When we talk about a country’s social identity‚ we examine a few

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    Challenges & Benefits of 
 Cultural Diversity 1 Challenges of Diversity • Communication Barriers
 • Resistance to Change
 • Socio-cultural Factors
 • Education‚ age‚ and gender
 • Personality and Background 2 Communication Barriers • Ineffective communication of key objectives results in confusion‚ lack of teamwork and low morale. ! • Age‚ gender and culture influence the messages sent and received. • Barriers to communication are factors that block or significantly destroy successful communication

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