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1. Why should educators critically examine their own values, beliefs and attitudes related to difference and diversity?
2. Why is respecting, understanding and including a child’s culture important?
3. What strategies can you use to enrich children’s understanding and respect for cultural identities within the service’s community?
4. Explain your understanding of the term ‘cultural competence’.
5. How can you be a culturally competent practitioner?
6. What is tokenism and how can it be avoided in an early childhood setting.
7. Describe 4 strategies you could use to challenge discriminatory or bias comments from children?
8. Explain 4 ways that group activities could be used as an opportunity to acknowledge the diverse societies of Australia.
9. Why is it important to understand the broader issues faced by families within the service community?
10. Explain the proposition that the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) sets out in relation to cultural competence.
1. Why should educators critically examine their own values, beliefs and attitudes related to difference and diversity?
2. Why is respecting, understanding and including a child’s culture important?
3. What strategies can you use to enrich children’s understanding and respect for cultural identities within the service’s community?
4. Explain your understanding of the term ‘cultural competence’.
5. How can you be a culturally competent practitioner?
6. What is tokenism and how can it be avoided in an early childhood setting.
7. Describe 4 strategies you could use to challenge discriminatory or bias comments from children?
8. Explain 4 ways that group activities could be used as an opportunity to acknowledge the diverse societies of Australia.
9. Why is it important to understand the broader issues faced by families within the service community?
10. Explain the proposition that the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) sets out in relation to cultural competence.