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Cultural Awareness TSD Conference March 22, 2015 Carolyn J. Garcia
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Objectives Participants will review the descriptions of Cultural Awareness Participants will discuss what culture means to them Participate in learning extension activity
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Cultural Awareness/Competence ◦ Refers to an ability to interact effectively with people of different cultures and socio-economic backgrounds, particularly in the context of human resources, non-profit organizations, and government agencies who work with person from different cultural/ethnic backgrounds. (Wikipedia)
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Every Individual is Rooted in Culture Influence on beliefs and behaviors Passed from generation to generation Changes according to the contemporary environment Home language is key component Successful programs respect and incorporate the cultures of children and families Highlights from the Original Multicultural Principles (1991)
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Cultural Knowledge is acquired: Through repeated daily interaction with the people around them As they develop language, learn concepts, and experience the ways they are cared for From their communities and Head Start Experiences Begins at birth and continues throughout the life span
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Learning Extension “What is Culture?” Poster
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Definitions of Culture: Culture is… the organized and common practices of particular communities
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shared understanding, as well as the public customs and artifacts that embody these understanding.
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the complex processes of human social interaction and symbolic communication
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all that is done by people
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Resource: Multicultural Principles for Head Start Programs Serving Children Ages Birth to Five
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