Respect matters: Intercultural Understanding

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Intercultural understanding involves learning about and engaging with diverse cultures in ways that recognise commonalities and differences, create connections with others and cultivate mutually respectful relationships. Students reflect on and to take responsibility for their own behaviours and their interactions with others within and across cultures. They understand that behaviour can have unintended effects on relationships between individuals and communities. Students develop values and dispositions such as curiosity, care, empathy, reciprocity, respect and responsibility, open-mindedness and critical awareness. Respect is based on the recognition that every person is important and must be treated with dignity. It includes recognising and appreciating differences between people and respecting another person’s point of view and their human rights.

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Interacting and empathising with others

Explore ways that culture shapes the use of language in a wide range of contexts

Assess diverse perspectives and the assumptions on which they are based

Imagine and describe the feelings and motivations of people in challenging situations

Recognising culture and developing respect

Understand the importance of maintaining and celebrating cultural traditions for the development of personal, group and national identities

Interacting and empathising with others

Assess diverse perspectives and the assumptions on which they are based

Imagine and describe the feelings and motivations of people in challenging situations

Reflecting on intercultural experiences and taking responsibility

Identify and challenge stereotypes and prejudices in the representation of group, national and regional identities

Identify and address challenging issues in ways that respect cultural diversity and the right of all to be heard