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Page 1: Learning About Culture. Definitions What is Culture? Culture is the relatively stable set of inner values and beliefs generally held by groups of people

Learning About Culture

Page 2: Learning About Culture. Definitions What is Culture? Culture is the relatively stable set of inner values and beliefs generally held by groups of people

Definitions

What is Culture?

Culture is the relatively stable set of inner values and beliefs generally held by groups of people in countries or regions and the noticeable impact those values and beliefs have on people’s outward behavior and environment; it is not something you are born with but something you are born into and learn through imitation or teaching; software programming for out human self; the story we tell ourselves about ourselves; what people need to know to function in any society.

Culture is the total accumulation of beliefs, customs, values, behaviors, institutions and communication patterns that are shared, learned and passes down through generations in a indefinable group of people.

Culture is the shared assumptions , values and beliefs of a group of people which result in characteristic behaviors.

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DefinitionsCultural Values: Principles or qualities that a group of people will see as good, right or worthwhile.Example: Hard work leads to success.

Stereotypes: Usually a negative statement make about a group of people; they emerge when we apply one behavior to a whole group ; an over simplification. Example: All Hispanics are illegal aliens.

Generalizations: Looking at a large number of people and drawing certain conclusions from what we see; of ten an oversimplified view; becomes damaging when it is too broad, out of date or the information we use to form the generalization contains biases.Example: All Asian students are good at math.

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Definitions

What Culture is Not

Universal Behavior:Those behaviors which apply to everyone, regardless of culture.It is sometimes called human nature.Example: All people eat, sleep, use language, seek shelter, raise children.

Personal Behavior:Personal experience guarantees that no two people from the same culture will behave in identical ways. This factor can make cross-cultural understanding a bit difficult because it means that the behavior you might predict or expect from someone, based on what you have learned about a specific culture, may not run true because personal behavior may override cultural behavior.Example: Some Hispanic individuals are very punctual.

Personality:A peculiar set of traits or characteristics that a person is born with that set him or her apart from all others.Example: My friend enjoys crowds and loud parties; I prefer a quiet environment.

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George Bernard Shaw wrote:

“The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.”

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Culture is like an icebergAbove the waterline: Explicit Culture What we observe about “others.”

Behaviors

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Under the waterline: Implicit Culture What we cannot observe about “others.”

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The items listed below are all features of culture. Keeping in mind that observable behaviors belong above the surface of the water, while the invisible aspects of culture belong below the surface. Circle the features that you can observe. "above" or "below."

Culture is what makes us all human.

Facial expressionsGesturesPaintingsValuesHoliday customsFoodConcepts of beautyEating habitsMusicConcepts for fairnessChild raising beliefsReligious beliefsLanguageCourtesyDefinition of obscenity

Importance of timeConcept of selfLiteratureGeneral view of the worldWork ethicRules of social etiquetteConcept of personal spaceStyle of dressIdeas about modestyReligious ritualsDanceGamesTone of voiceUnderstanding the natural World

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“We do not see things as they are, we see things

as we are.”Anais Nin

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Use the Iceberg OutlineWrite five specific items that tell about your explicit culture.

Write five specific items that tell about your implicit culture.

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What is Culture?Working individually draw a pictorial representation of what you think culture looks like. Be prepared to share your drawing and whet is represents with the class.

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Instructions:

Take ten minutes to write a poem called "Who I Am."

The only rule for the piece is that each line must start with the phrase "I am..."

It is open to your personal interpretation. You can include statements about where you are they're from regionally, ethnically, religiously, etc., memories from different points in their lives, interests and hobbies, mottos or credos, favorite phrases, family traditions and customs, and whatever else defines who they are.

What’s In Your Cultural SuitcaseWho I Am Poem Activity

From: Multicultural Pavilion: Awareness Activities

http://www.edchange.org/multicultural/activityarch.html

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“I Am Me” Poem Example by Martha Green

I am quiet and determined. Don’t back me into a corner. I fight back.I am storyteller. That’s how I put my world together.I am technology, computer, video, Internet, digital storytelling. bloggingI am mom: Foster, Audrey, Melissa, Jason, Alec, Shanna, Olivia & Phoebe I am graduate student, EPSY, research, reading, writing, wanting to finish.I am education, teacher workshops, intercultural communication, World RoomI am photographer, videographer, looking for the unexpected.I am friend, helper, listener, driver, wife, cook.I am pizza, steak, shrimp, guacamole and chocolate pie.I am post structural. I don’t believe in truth, only multiple perspectives.I am curious, flexible, independent, tolerant.I am Houston, Navasota, College Station, New York, and California.I am Bruner, Bandera, Vygotsky, Friere.I am Aggie, Longhorn, Couger, Owl. I am Martha.

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“Who I Am ” Poem

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Almost ParadiseThe digital story tells the story of how a Korean students mother brought her family from South Korea to America, in search of a better life. It outlines the difficulties of growing up in a different culture, as well as the clashes between a mother and daughter.

http://www.coe.uh.edu/digitalstorytelling/almostparadise.htm

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What’s in Your Cultural Suitcase?

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References

A Community of Respect Participant Workbookhttp://bcsrespect.tamu.edu/

Awareness Activities: EdChange Multicultural Pavillionhttp://www.edchange.org/multicultural/activities/poetry.html

Building Bridges: A Peace Corps Classroom Guide to Cross-Cultural Understandinghttp://www.peacecorps.gov/wws/publications/bridges/ (donwloadable pdf booklet)

Culture at Workhttp://www.culture-at-work.com/iceberg.html

Fish Stories: Teaching Children’s Literature in a Post modern World,Karen Coats,. Fish Stories: Teaching Children's Literature in a Postmodern WorldPedagogy - Volume 1, Issue 2, Spring 2001, pp. 405-409

Learning to Respect, Pieter Batelaan Intercultural Education, Volume 12, Issue 3 November 2001 , pages 237 – 245.

Melting Pot Theater: Teaching for Cultural Understandinghttp://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1990/2/90.02.11.x.html

My Blue Puzzle Piecehttp://bluepuzzle.org/intro

Multicultural Pavilion: Awareness Activitieshttp://www.edchange.org/multicultural/activityarch.html

Peace Corps: Worldwise Schools: Culture is Like an Iceberghttp://www.peacecorps.gov/wws/educators/lessonplans/lesson.cfm?lpid=347&gid=2#overview

Peace Corps: What’s Up With Culturehttp://www.pacific.edu/sis/culture/pub/1.1.1_Activity_The_Iceberg.htm

Teaching Cultural Awareness http://members.tripod.com/~warlight/ZEYNEP.html

Triangles Are Not Bad! Lesson Plan http://www.education-world.com/a_lesson/00-2/lp2161.shtml

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Learning About Culture

Martha Green MEd.The Office of International Outreach

Texas A&M UniversityVisit the World Room http://worldroom.tamu.edu