Saturday, May 19, 2012

What's Your Definitions?

I was given these definitions by my sister Assistant Principal of the Middle School.

Culture is shared commonalities among any group, i.e beliefs,    practices, ideas, rituals.
    Diversity means different, i.e.is the difference among any cultured    group.

    These used to be easy to define when people were not as mobile.  But    society, values and practices have changed so much, it is almost    impossible to "group" people anymore.  In my opinion, the term    culture diversity is obsolete and is replaced by multicultural.  I    think that before segregation and the Civil Rights movement, we were    culturally diverse.  Since then, we are a multicultural society.     Black society use to hold a set of common belief as did the White,    Hispanic and others.  But look today, our beliefs and values are    blended.  We are no longer a tossed salad society where each    ingredient (group) retains it own identity but we are a melting pot    where everyone is blended and does not hold one particular set of    values and belief.
    Segregation was good and bad in my opinion. Although segregation    afforded blacks opportunities to be exposed to more human and    physical resources, it It forced blacks to loose part of their    culture by forcing them to adhere to a "white" education system.     The system never addressed black culture but forced blacks to    conform to the 'white culture' expectations.  Although, other ethnic    groups have been adopted into this system as well, they have    programs like ESOL and Migrant education to address cultural    diversity or differences.  Textbooks and literature so-call    addresses cultural diversity but they do not truly recognize    cultural diversity.  Cultural diversity is a mindset, a change in    the way things are done and the expectations.  Cultural diversity    today would be to expect blacks to be louder with bass in their    voices, a little blunt and aggressive and always in survivor mode.     But this is viewed as disrespect or no home training.  We cultural    diversity is truly addressed, young black men will no longer be    gunned down for being black in a white neighborhood.

I was given these definitions by my BFF. Vanessa Bateman
Culture: The way we define who we are by looking at the different qualities that make up our lives, such as food, clothing, language, neighborhoods, etc.

Diversity: Differences held by people and society.

 These Definitions comes from the person that is culturally different from me. Mrs. Fitzgerald
Culture: the things that we have learned from our families that we honor and recognize as unique.
Diversity: The differences that we share.

As I read the definitions of the words culture and diversity from my family and friends we are all on the same page as far as the meanings of the words. Although Mrs. Fitzgerald is from a different culture than I we hold basically the same definitions of the words. All of the definitions that I have received have been touched on in the readings that we have has so far in this course. Even that opinion by my sister as far as how society views culture has been touched upon.

Some of the facts that have been omitted are the deep meanings of culture. With the last two sets of definitions there is a surface view of culture. We have learned that we should go beyond the obvious in ones culture into the deep understanding of culture.

My definitions are some similar to the definitions of the ones that I received, but I have learned to look deep into the cultures of others so that I can really get a true understanding of their culture.

2 comments:

  1. Melanie,

    You're absolutely right about the changing times. One thing my dad always says is that we (African American) as a people have gotten to where we don't have a culture anymore. We have adapted so well in the dominant that our own culture is falling by the wayside.

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  2. Melanie,
    I agree with your comment that our mindset has to change in order to become a culturally diverse educator. We have to change our expectations to meet the needs of the diverse learners we teach. Some of our learners encourage us to reinvent our lessons to include customs, languages, or historic events we may not have given a thought.

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