This means that if communication is clear then the person/ persons that you are talking to understand what is being put across to them and can follow instructions leading on to being able to learn properly. Not leading to confusion if it is clear and concise. Showing respect. It important to show respect to everyone you speak to. We all have the right to our culture and beliefs and should show appreciation of these in others and be treated as equals. In all walks of life. Be considerate. We need to show consideration for others with children, we need to listen and understand why they haven't followed instructions eg. done their homework , was it possible for them to do it last night?, were they doing something as a family? We need to remember
Being able to communicate effectively builds trust, respect, enhances learning and accomplishes goals. Within my job role the level of communication I have to uphold has to be one of paramount importance. I have a role of great responsibility dealing with clients and their families or advocates, internal staff and external agencies. Therefore, my communication has to be clear and concise whilst I am conveying instruction and information. I consider communication to be successful
Communication is when you talk to people with words coming out of your mouth to the other person mind. There are three things about communication. One is unsure. So when you are talking to a person they will know what you are doing. For example, Hey do you want alcohol. No, I think um um alcohol is bad for you and you can get a um really bad um headache I think, plus one um I don’t how many people died from alcohol but um I think um that one million people died from alcohol use.
Health and safety of the children is so important and should not be put at risk at any time. Any area out of my control that I cannot actually sort myself is reported immediately to be dealt with.
When people with different cultural backgrounds live together people become more tolerant towards different cultures. We need to ask ourselves what define us as a person and what makes us a part of the culture we are a part of. Our culture is a lot
Effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children, young people and adults alike. It is the central key to establishing and maintaining such positive relationships. It means listening, questioning, understanding and responding to match each individual’s stage of development, their age, personal circumstances and their needs. It is important for the communication to be on the same level as the person you are speaking to so that neither person seems to have more power than the other. Good communication is not just about listening and speaking, it is also about watching and feeling. Excellent communication builds trust in relationships with all.
All things considered, we believe that ones culture may or may not inform the way he or she views others and the world around them. Some people do let their culture inform the way he or she views others and the world around them as shown in the story "An Indian Fathers Plea" by Robert Lake. Though many people do not let their culture inform the way he or she views others and the world around them as shown in the story "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker with Dee straying from how she was raised. Yet those are just a few people who do or don't let their culture inform them about the world or others. Everyone is different and people should understand that yes some people do use their culture for information about things, but many people this days
Because peoples heritage is part of their culture. The more you understand about it the more you understand the person and the reason they do some of the things they do. You have a heritage and it is why you were brought up with the beliefs and standards. You want people to respect that, so you should give the same respect. It’s also a part of history which has helped us evolve throughout this world. You may not like it or agree with it, but you should at least learn a bit about it before you make a decision and still respect it.
It is not wrong to wear clothing or eat food from cultures different from your own, but the minute credit is not given to the right people is the minute one’s “appreciation” turns into appropriation.
When we are young, we are taught to treat everyone equally. Naturally, as children you learn and apply and hope that another person does the same. Rights, they are basic and unalienable to all humans upon entering a foreign or country of citizenship. Fighting for equal treatment to the prominent race has created history that is left for future activist to involve themselves with past history, and revive movements. Equal treatment amongst the different cultures is necessary for the social and political success for this country. As citizens of a country, we expect that the melting pot of cultures to be civil with one another and the representation of cultures be positive. But what happens when a native from the North American country is
What may seem wrong to one culture, may be right to another. Some people judge others based on their own culture or what they are familiar with. I have been watching documentaries of different cultures to get more insight on their customs.
I believe that every culture deserves respect; tourist traveling into new countries should not portray the natives as uneducated or uncivilized, without first understanding their culture. This attitude not only diminishes the culture of the natives but also makes them feel as if they are less than the
It is human nature to judge people who are different than us. Cultures can get so wrapped up in their beliefs and traditions that they come to think anything different is wrong. People tend to look down on those who fall outside of what is considered normal , and they judge them without getting to know them. As expressed in Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart and Julie Otsuka’s “from When the Emperor Was Divine” this judgment leads to fear, that is responsible for the destruction of cultures and relationships. Differences in culture lead to discrimination and destruction.
One of the issues we as teachers have to deal with daily is communication with our students. We sometimes do not know what our students want to know and sometimes even they do not understand our instructions or what do we want them to do specifically. Both ways affect our teaching methods and therefore make us struggle when figuring out what to do with students learning process. Oxford dictionaries define communication in two ways I would like to highlight: 1) the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium, and 2) The successful conveying or sharing of ideas and feelings. The act of exchanging has a closer pedagogical behavior, and you may think on the following, “I teach you and you teach me”, this
When coming across people who have total different opinions from mine, I always act respectfully. For example, at school, we have to do many team projects; most often, team members may come from total different cultural background, and thus always have different opinions about the same thing. Being respectful to other students, I am well-mannered, using appropriate language, opening to criticisms, and conducting myself professionally. If everyone knows how to respect to others and act respectfully to each other, we will easily to get along with each other and thus there be more happiness and less conflict in our society, so we will make the world a better place.
1.1 What is communication? The transference and understanding of meaning is communication. Communication is more than merely imparting meaning. It must also be understood. In a group in which one member speaks only German and another one do not know German, the individual speaking German will not be fully understood. Therefore must