Culturally sensitive
Found 5 free book(s)What does it mean to be culturally competent?
rapworkers.comcultural groups, and we need to be intraculturally sensitive as well as multiculturally sensitive[1]. Underlying cultural competence are the principles of trust, respect for diversity, equity, fairness, and social justice. Culture is the fundamental building block of …
Constructivist Teaching/Learning Theory and Participatory ...
files.eric.ed.govculturally rooted. Recent developments in Constructivist Teaching/Learning Theory was explained and briefly described in this paper. Keyword: ... but it is also much more than that. Theories of teaching have to be sensitive to the processes through which students acquire knowledge, or in other words how students learn. It is in
THE ICN CODE OF ETHICS FOR NURSES
www.icn.chsufficient and timely information in a culturally appropriate manner on which to base consent for care and related treatment. ... and is sensitive to the values, customs and beliefs of people. In curriculum include references to human rights, equity, justice, solidarity as the basis
Building Cultural Competence - Advocates for Youth
www.advocatesforyouth.orgoccur. Being culturally competent is “more than being sensitive to ethnic differences, more than not being a bigot and more than the warm, fuzzy feeling of feeling of loving and caring for your neighbor.”3 Gaining cultural competence is a long-term, developmental process.
THE SOUTH AFRICAN QUALIFICATIONS AUTHORITY Level ...
saqa.org.za4 8. “Level” means one of the series of levels of learning achievement arranged in ascending order from one to ten according to which the NQF is organised and to …