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Students will learn that no matter how it is defined, culture gives people a sense of who they are and impacts how they experience the world around them. Objectives. • Students will examine the complexity and intersections of culture.
This worksheet is a follow-up activity about the main elements that compose culture. So, you will find a match with words and definitions, a picture match and a brains... 1188 uses. mmartini67. Endangered cultures.
This lesson looks at the meanings of cultural awareness, how to become more aware of our own and other cultures, and the benefits of gaining a deeper understanding of the differences between people. Level: Intermediate and above (equivalent to CEF level B2 and above)
Worksheet #1: Features of Culture. Directions: For each feature of culture, think of one example common to people in the United States or in the country where you were born. Use another sheet of paper if you need more space to write.
Understanding culture: Activity 3 Aim: Students will develop an understanding about the meaning of culture Year group: Years 5-8 Think-pair-share 1. Ask each student to write down a sentence to describe their understanding of ‘culture’. 2. In pairs, students share their definitions and understandings to build a definition of ‘culture’. 3.
• Define Cultural Humility and embrace Cultural Humility as a lifelong practice • Apply the H.U.M.B.L.E. model within practice • Recognize implicit bias and stereotyping • Engage in self-reflection of individual biases and perceptions • Adopt Cultural Humility strategies in practice
9. Based on what you’ve written, how would you describe the characteristics of the culture you’re a part of? Building Bridges: A Peace Corps Classroom Guide to Cross-Cultural Understanding. Coverdell World Wise Schools.