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EYLFPLP e-Newsletter No. 7 2011. Understanding cultural competence Setting the scene Unpacking cultural One of the purposes of the e-Newsletter competence series is to open up big ideas from the The EYLF (p. 16) describes cultural Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF). competence as: for thoughtful reflection and discussion. This e-Newsletter focuses on cultural much more than awareness of cultural competence ' which is one of the eight differences. It is the ability to understand, key practices that the EYLF highlights as communicate with and effectively interact essential to support children's learning. with people across cultures. cultural competence encompasses: cultural competence ' is one of those expressions where we all think we know being aware of one's own world view what it means, but we might all mean something different. It's a term and a set developing positive attitudes towards of concepts we need to return to and cultural differences come to understand over time.
3 One setting in South Australia, for example, uses Dreaming Stories in picture books and film to share Indigenous values, responsibilities and spiritual beliefs
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