Communication is a pertinent issue in a student’s learning. Communication is further affected by culture and drawing a consensus between the two is important to ensure that learning takes place effectively. Communication is both a verbal and a non-verbal affair. Different cultures have different non-verbal communication styles and understanding these cues is critical in delivering lessons that are understood the way they are intended to be. Burgoon et al., (2016) agrees that patterns of non-verbal communication vary across cultures and having an instructor or a teacher who is in a setting that has a different culture might have his/her communication misunderstood. This means that an instructor needs to be averse with the culture of the students to deliver to optimum levels.
Understanding the cultural backgrounds of students is important in deciphering the assumptions, biases, and expectations that define specific groups of learners. Understanding culture helps instructors to get all the information that can be gained to assist a learner become successful in their learning since coming to terms with the learning process forms the basis for decision making with regards to the curriculum and instructional methodologies, as evaluated by Farkas (2017). Understanding a culture is critical in learning how to evaluate decisions related to students’ learning in accordance to the impact such a decision is having on each individual learner.
In societies that define America, where there are minorities and nonminority students, culture can be very useful in explaining the persistent differences in achievement between the two broad groups. Understanding culture of both minorities and non-minorities is important in untwisting the generalizations about groups of people and this will be instrumental in undoing the naïve inferences about a given group of learners for their benefit an assertion put across by Finnan (2018). This understanding is important in helping learners appreciate each other.
References
Burgoon, J. K., Guerrero, L. K., & Floyd, K. (2016). Nonverbal communication. Routledge.
Finnan, C. (2018). Accelerating the learning of all students: Cultivating culture change in schools, classrooms and individuals. Routledge.
Farkas, G. (2017). Human capital or cultural capital?: Ethnicity and poverty groups in an urban school district. Routledge.
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