Finding out other peoples definition of culture and diversity was very interesting. My boyfriend said culture is a mixture of different things you learned from your ancestors. He said diversity is taking the different lessons from all different backgrounds and combine them into one society. My sister-in-law said culture and diversity go hand in hand. Culture is the way of life, a tradition or practice. She said diversity is many choices. Diversity can be a variety of different things. For example we can be diverse with race. My mother said she thinks of different cultures when she thinks of diversity. Diversity is many different things. She said culture is different races and how they carry out their various traditions.
The answers I received for culture and diversity was not what I expected. I got very general answers to the questions. "Surface" culture was brought up, for example, race, traditions, practices. These things are all very general but good points. I think race is the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about culture and diversity. Although the answers were general and not detailed, I think they were good answers because they are their own definitions. It is what they believe these things are.
As I said above only things that would be considered "surface" culture were mentioned, mainly race. They did not mention anything that went deeper into someones culture. Gender, profession, and relationship to someone was not brought up.
Listening to other peoples point of view has widened my point of view. I am learning more and more about myself and others by being in this class. I feel that children learn best from their peers and in this class I feel like we are learning a lot from each other. Having to ask people for their view on culture and diversity was interesting to watch and listen to. They had to take a minute and think about it before they could answer. I thought it was interesting how they all worded things differently. Before this class I would have said culture was all about race and also included religion and the way people do things. Now I see things a little differently. I see deeper into what culture is.
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