Cultural competence is the ability to communicate effectively with, empathize with and understand the worldviews of other cultures.
A company’s culture goes far beyond what we see on the outside. In this article, I’ll be examining what culture is, how it matters in achieving goals, and which aspects we can see on the “surface.” Here’s an example. You walk into Grocery Store A, where you see a colorful display of fruits and vegetables.
Ideas and reasons to improve cultural competence, from a physical therapy perspective
In places of work, learning, healing and creating cultural competence is key for people from various cultures to learn, work, plan and develop together. This is a simple guide to cultural competence.
From activity based learning to memorable events, immerse yourself in a visual journey that reflects the rich culture of our school.
Before you completely dismiss the idea of becoming cultural competent, know that there are, in fact, personal benefits of cultural competence.
Learn more about linguistic competence, the unconscious knowledge of grammar that allows a speaker to use a language.
Cultural competence is the ability to communicate effectively with, empathize with and understand the worldviews of other cultures.
Interacting with people from other cultures is an important life skill everyone needs to learn. We have to realize "our way" to speak, dress, eat, etc., (whatever way that is) is not the only way. The more we teach these skills to our kids the more tolerant of a place we are making the world.
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Culture is just one dimension of a person's multifaceted identity. No single identity or life circumstance can predict a person's cultural background…
Merely wondering if we’ve been somewhat myopic in our understanding of what diversity really means. There are far more dimensions and aspects than we generally think about.