I totally agree with you Sinora Rose. We will definitely find that the similarities of our cultures is the key rather than having to disect what is different. Unity of all diverse groups is the best thing for human value. We must harmoniously...
You are absolutely correct, Mrs. Castro! Finding similarities where we can all work together and help each other in spite of our differences, is a great key to success, peace and unity.
"Multiculturalism" is the co-existence of diverse cultures, where culture includes racial, religious, or cultural groups and is manifested in customary behaviours, cultural assumptions and values, patterns of thinking, and communicative styles. We are all different, but we really are more alike.
Well said, Rosie! In light of this, we need to be culturally responsive to meet the unique needs of our culturally and linguistically diverse student population. We can all learn from each other and experience the richness of the diverse cultures.
Especially our connection within our Pacific realm, definitely our similarities becomes a known factor to familial bonds. It's the outside influences that increases the differences with tendencies to separate rather than to bring together.
We need to find similarities of our cultures, instead of our differences!
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with you Sinora Rose. We will definitely find that the similarities of our cultures is the key rather than having to disect what is different. Unity of all diverse groups is the best thing for human value. We must harmoniously...
DeleteYou are absolutely correct, Mrs. Castro! Finding similarities where we can all work together and help each other in spite of our differences, is a great key to success, peace and unity.
Delete"Multiculturalism" is the co-existence of diverse cultures, where culture includes racial, religious, or cultural groups and is manifested in customary behaviours, cultural assumptions and values, patterns of thinking, and communicative styles. We are all different, but we really are more alike.
ReplyDeleteWell said, Rosie! In light of this, we need to be culturally responsive to meet the unique needs of our culturally and linguistically diverse student population. We can all learn from each other and experience the richness of the diverse cultures.
ReplyDeleteEspecially our connection within our Pacific realm, definitely our similarities becomes a known factor to familial bonds. It's the outside influences that increases the differences with tendencies to separate rather than to bring together.
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