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Lets look at each in more detail. Power Distance. Power distance is the degree to which people accept an unequal distribution of power and status privileges. Uncertainty Avoidance. Performance Orientation. Assertiveness. Future Orientation. Humane Orientation. Institutional Collectivism. In-Group Collectivism.
Tips for international students Make sure all your ducks are in a row. Get to know the US education system and your specific school really well. Be open to new experiences and perspectives. Build a support network. Take advantage of school resources and dont be afraid to ask questions.
Express interest in the ethnic background of your students. Encourage your students to research and share information about their ethnic background as a means of fostering a trusting relationship with fellow classmates. Analyze and celebrate differences in traditions, beliefs, and social behaviors.
Culture shock is often described as feeling disoriented, confused, or anxious in an unfamiliar place that has customs different from your own. Its very common for international students: After applying to college in the US and arriving on campus, transitioning to a new environment can be challenging.
How can you Promote Diversity and Multiculturalism in the Classroom? Get to Know Your Students. Maintain Consistent Communication. Acknowledge and Respect Every Student. Practice Cultural Sensitivity. Incorporate Diversity in the Lesson Plan. Give Students Freedom and Flexibility.
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Communicate your goals for diversity in the classroom to families. Ask if they have any questions or concerns, and then listen. Invite them to identify areas in the curriculum or in the school culture that they feel could benefit from more of a focus on diversity.
How to promote cultural diversity in the workplace Encourage the expression of opinions and beliefs. Respect cultural traditions and celebrations. Organize team-building activities. Establish inclusive leadership. Develop inclusive policies. Create cultural communities. Provide unconscious bias training.
For example, try to find examples that are relevant to students with different cultures and backgrounds. Embrace diversity in teaching styles. Making an effort to accommodate different communication preferences, cognitive styles, and aptitudes results in lessons with a greater chance of docHubing all students.

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