how individuals learn culture and become competent members of society
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CULTURAL LEARNING, ALSO CALLED CULTURAL TRANSMISSION, IS THE WAY A GROUP OF PEOPLE OR ANIMALS WITHIN A SOCIETY OR CULTURE TEND TO LEARN AND PASS ON INFORMATION. LEARNING STYLES ARE GREATLY INFLUENCED BY HOW A CULTURE SOCIALIZES WITH ITS CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE.
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The individuals learn culture and become competent members of society
- Socialization is the process by which people learn how to function effectively in a society. It explains how people learn about cultural expectations and standards, how they grow to believe what society believes, and how they become conscious of societal ideals.
- recognising one's own worldview. forming favourable attitudes regarding cultural diversity. learning about various cultural traditions and points of view. strengthening intercultural communication and interaction skills.
- You can comprehend human behaviour by knowing about and understanding other cultures. You can empathise with someone's predicament when you can identify with them. This promotes comprehension and avoids misconceptions.
- Culture has intrinsic value, but it also has significant social and economic benefits. Culture improves our quality of life and boosts overall wellbeing for both individuals and communities through better learning and health, higher tolerance, and opportunities for social interaction.
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