Advantages of Multiculturalism Essay

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    I believe that it does matter if we can communicate with each other willingly. As I came from the Philippines, it took me more than a year to learn the basic of the Canadian culture. It took longer than it should be because I wasn't really willing at the beginning, and I had a bit of a culture shock. After a year of my stay in Canada, I started to adapt and love the culture, as well as the people. It really matters if we are willing to communicate, because then it means we are also willing to…

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    A brief description of the strengths and limitations of the AMCD Multicultural Counseling Competencies. Multicultural counseling competence is defined as the counselor’s acquisition of awareness, knowledge, and skills needed to function effectively in a pluralistic democratic society (ability to communicate, interact, negotiate, and intervene on behalf of clients from diverse backgrounds); on organizational/societal level, it is defined as advocating effectively to develop new theories,…

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    In a country as expansive and as culturally diverse as Canada, many different political opinions and parities can be found across the country. One of the more inclusive political parties is the United Party of Canada; a party created to represent all Canadians no matter who they are or what their situation is. The United Party, for short, has come to existence to bring unity and understanding between the values, needs and interests of all the minorities and majorities in Canada. The United…

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    Canada is a multicultural country that reflects in the schools’ inclusivity in comparison to Philippines that focuses on exclusivity. The inclusivity and exclusivity is divided into three topics however, it is not limited to three. In addition, both Canadian and Philippines schools can be inclusive or exclusive or both. The topics included the placement of the students in classrooms, representatives of the students, and courses. Canadian schools are inclusive in comparison to Philippines with…

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    Cultural competency is an expectation of all human service professionals. Define this concept and discuss its relevance to practice. Chenoweth & McAuliffe share the broad definition that culture is comprised of the ‘knowledge, beliefs, customs and values in a given society’ (2015, Chapter 9) meaning that culture goes beyond simple connotations of race and ethnicity, to how we define our sexual orientation, our gender, our religious beliefs and even our disabilities. Cultural competency is…

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    Cultural Competence Healthcare is becoming diverse with the patient population from many different race, cultures and ethnicity. Nurses take care of patients from many different types of heritage and background, therefore we need to be culturally competent while providing care. By taking the Cultural Diversity Self-Assessment (IllinoisCTE, n.d.), I was able to determine my own beliefs toward different cultures. The assessment tool is comprised of a one to five rating scale in regards to how…

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    Assimilation is when immigrants accept the dominant culture of the host country and start to attempt to integrate into mainstream society both economically and socially. Ethnic pluralism is “sustained ethnic differences and continued heterogeneity” (Martin N Marger, Race and Ethnic Relations). Transnationalism is a reduction in the importance of boarders in terms of social or economic importance according to the lecture. There is a stark difference between assimilation and ethnic pluralism.…

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    even allowed to vote around the time that he was born. Schlesinger’s problem is not with the theory of multicultural melding, but solely on African American Studies. It was as if he held resentment against the Afrocentric movement and he used multiculturalism as a catalyst to debate against afrocentricity. Schlesinger also mentions that “American is not a nation of individuals at all but a nation of groups that ethnicity is the defining experience for most Americans (Schlesinger). Even if…

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    Cultural Competency Culture is defined as a learned set of shared interpretations about beliefs, values, and norms which affect the behaviors of a relatively large group of people (Johnson, 2006). Additionally, Johnson (2006) states that culture goes far beyond the climate, food, and clothing of a student’s native country. Culture can be difficult to understand and can present itself as a challenge for classroom teachers. Acquiring cultural competence is a gradual process (Johnson, 2006).…

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    Today’s Children are Tomorrow’s Society Multiculturalism has been an ever growing concept in American history. Ideas like this require time to develop and this will too. Interacting with diverse people leads to an increasing tolerance of each other. It is eye opening to witness different ways to run a life in general. Each person can learn from those around him to create unity. Children of today are growing up with a variety of cultures surrounding them. In order to teach children the…

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